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  4. ENJOYING THE SUN

    SUNSHINE brought out a variety of dress styles among the spectators at the Australian tennis championships at Kooyong. In spite of the variety, they all had one thing in common— to keep the wearer cool. Miss Jill Coy (above) were a strapless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHELL STRIKE EXTENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Shell Oil Co. issued a warning tonight that it would not be able to deliver refined petrol beyond the next 48 hours. This means that unless other oil companies can provide extra supplies, ...

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  6. SURPRISE WITHDRAWAL OF REBEL ARMY FROM JAVA CITY

    BANDOENG, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Rebel troops, which yesterday seized Bandoeng (West Java) in a surprise dawn attack, have unexpectedly withdrawn to the mountains northwest of the city. ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT TO RE-EXAMINE RAIL GAUGE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tues.: Federal Cabinet today decided to re-examine the scheme for the standardisation of ...

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  8. U.S. MINERS REFUSE TO RETURN

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (AAP): Pittsburg district officials of the United Mineworkers' Union failed yesterday to ...

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  9. Golden Casket Probe

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The Golden Casket Royal Commission had no power to commit Mr. Bruce Pie, M.L.A., for contempt, the chairman (Mr. Justice Mansfield) announced today. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S DRAMATIC WIN IN TEST

    DURBAN, Tuesday (A.A.P.): In a remarkable finish at the Kingsmead ground today, Australia won the third Test by five wickets, and thereby won the rubber. ...

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  11. Watersiders Defy Board Order

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Waterside Workers' Federation coal-handling members defied threats of further suspension by the Stevedoring Industry Board when they began unloading badly-needed gas ...

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  12. Unions to Fight Reds' Move

    LONDON, Tuesday: British and Continental trade union leaders met in London yesterday to plan how they ...

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  13. Australia Day Mass

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: The Rev. John P. Kelly, inspector of Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of ...

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  14. TWO MURDER CHARGES MAKE HISTORY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: For the first time in the history of the Adelaide Police Court, two separate murder charges were ...

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  15. FOUR POINTS IN CONSERVATIVE POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday. The Conservative manifesto for the forthcoming British elections, released today, contains four main ...

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  18. No Trouble at all

    BOSTON, Tuesday: Robbers took 1,500,000 dollars in cash and cheques from Binks Incorporated a week ago, but a man, ...

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  19. MAN KILLED WHEN MOTH CRASHES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Horror-stricken spectators saw a man killed instantly and another injured when a Gipsy Moth ...

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  20. Sharkey Refused Bail Pending Appeal

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party (Laurence Louis Sharkey) was refused bail by Mr. Justice Herson in the Supreme Court today. Sharkey had applied for bail pending his appeal to the State Full Court ...

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  21. Former P.M.G. Speaks of Television

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The former Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said today that he would strongly oppose ...

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  22. Snowslide Crashes Train

    SETON LAKE (British Columbia), Tuesday: A rowing snow-slide pushed a locomotive and one car of a train off the tracks ...

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