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  6. SEDITIOUS ACTIVITIES IN CYPRUS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Seditious activities by Communists in Cyprus are reported by the "Daily Telegraph" diplomatic ...

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  7. GOVERNOR MISSES TUMUT RODEO

    TUMUT, Tuesday—Despite heavy rain, which roll most of the day, the annual Tumut Rodeo yesterday attracted a large ...

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  8. DEATH OF BUSH FIRE VICTIM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—A man who was horribly burned when thrown from his car into blazing undergrowth in French is ...

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  9. U.S. REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE Faces Serious Charges

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—Representative Parnell Thomas, Republican chairman of the House of Representatives of the ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE OFFICIALLY OFF THIS MORNING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—The N.S.W. six days' old general strike officially ended this morning, when, with the exception ...

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  11. LEATHER TO BE CONTROLLED AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Legislation would be introduced by the State Government to control leather and hides, the Minister ...

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  12. AMAZING SCENES IN GREEK PARLIAMENT

    ATHENS, Tuesday—Amazing scenes developed inside and outside the Greek Parliament yesterday, when fellow members ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND SATELLITES

    PARIS, Tuesday—Russia and other Eastern European countries, in one of the most resolute, filibusters staged at UNO, ...

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  14. ELECTROCUTED AT KEMEIRA TUNNEL

    WOLLONGONG, Tuesday—Harold Whitehead, 37, single, an assistant, was electrocuted, Kemeira tunned yesterday ...

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  15. MOST TRAIN SERVICES BACK TO NORMAL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Most railway services were restored to normal today. Express and mail trains will ...

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  16. JET. PROPELLED AIRCRAFT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—Sir Harold Hartly, chairman of British Overseas Airways said in an interview today he thought, with ...

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  17. ROAD TRANSPORT AND RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—No further tax-free permits would be granted road haulers operating in opposition to the railways, the ...

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  18. COOTAMUNDRA COUNTRY PARTY

    There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Cootamundra; branch of the Country Party at the C.W.A. Rooms last ...

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  19. SENATOR McKENNA ON THE STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday—The Acting Attorney-General Senator McKennal, commenting on the end of the general strike ...

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  20. RESTRICTIONS ENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—All restrictions on the use of gas and electricity imposed on Friday because of the coal strike have been ...

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  22. PALESTINE

    PARIS, Tuesday—The Acting Palestine mediator, Dr. Ralph Buddie, is expected to tell a secret session of the UNO ...

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