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  3. [?]eet Rushes to Sunken Submarine

    LONDON, Friday: One of Britain's biggest rescue fleets between 40 and 50 destroyers, corvettes, salvage craft, tugs and lifeboats—early today massed over the "shivering sands" in the Thames Estuary to rescue 58 men entombed ...

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  4. TELEVISION IN COLOR FOR FIRST TIME

    Color television was shown to the public for the first time yesterday, when the Columbia Broadcasting ...

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  5. TWO SHOT IN BANK BY BANDITS

    SYDNEY, Friday: Two armed bandits today held up the Ultimo branch of the Commonwealth Bank and shot the manager and a customer. Police are making an intensive search for the ...

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  6. NEW FUHRER "RISING IN GERMANY"

    LONDON, Friday: A new jack-booter Fuhrer is rising to power in Germany, according to the "Daily Mail's" Berlin ...

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  7. Efforts Fail To End Dispute At Hospital

    An attempt to bring about a reconciliation between disputing parties in the Finley Hospital controversy failed yesterday, and Matron Ray's dismissal on Tuesday stands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Migrant on Charge of Murder

    SYDNEY, Friday: A polish migrant—Mariam Potalej, 23, was charged at the Liverpool court today with the ...

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  9. One Way to Get a Smoke

    LONDON, Friday: Frau Bettina Mertischek found her husband, Johann hanging with rope around his neck. ...

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  10. TALKS ON COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday: Important talks to try to boost Australia's coal production began in Sydney today. ...

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  11. Supreme Court Appointment

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Mr. B Sholl, K.C, has been appointed to the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement ...

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  12. Ship Exceeding Speed Limit Before Accident?

    MELBOURNE, Friday: When the Nieuw Holland collided with a fishing launch in Port Phillip on December 18, she was ...

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  13. U.S. "Last Line" of Defence Defined in Western Pacific

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) has served notice on the world that the United States regards the line running from the Aleutians through Japan and the Ryukus to the Philippines as the perimeter of its Western Pacific defences, and one which "must and will be held." ...

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  16. SPLIT IN U.K. UNIONS ON ELECTION EVE

    LONDON, Friday: With the general election less than six weeks away, Britain's eight million trade unionists last night ...

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  17. MAN, BELIEVED DROWNED, FOUND IN WAGGA STREET

    A 25-year-old R.A.A.F. trainee, who was believed drowned at the Wagga Bathing Beach last night, was found in Fitzmaurice Street at about 1 a.m. this morning clad in only bathing trunks. ...

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  18. REDS CROSS STRAIT

    HONG KONG, Friday (AAP-Reuter): An unconfirmed Chinese report today said that Communist forces have successfully ...

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  19. Soviet Delegate Back at U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday: The Soviet Union delegate (M. Jacob Malik) who walked out of the Security Council on Tuesday, ...

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