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  4. Huge Increase Needed in Production

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Colossal increases in the volume of Australian primary production—in some cases as high as 440 percent—will have to be achieved by 1970 if Australia is then to be able to support an anticipated population of ...

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  5. "War" Returns to Puckapunyal

    Rockets burst in a cloud of dust and smoke as troops of the Australian C.M.F. staged a demonstration of an infantry attack on an enemy strongpoint during manoeuvres at Puckapunyal camp; and at foot of page .... ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ZERO HOUR NEAR IN BRITISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday; Political parties yesterday made bustling preparations for the election zero hour—His Majesty's proclamation, which on February 3 ends the nation's first Labor-dominated Parliament. ...

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  7. WAR CRIMES SUSPECT DISCOVERED

    TOKIO, Sunday: An A.A.P. Reuter correspondent last night located Lieut General Fusataro Teshima, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHARKS AND BLUEBOTTLES MAR SURFING

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Sharks and bluebottles spoiled surfing at several Sydney beaches today At Bondi the surfboat chased ...

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  9. "Can't Forget War is Over"

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): "The outlook of Mr. Churchill and the whole Conservative Partey is unreal, and a grotesque distortion of facts," said the chairman of the Parliamentary Labor Party (Mr. Maurice Webb) in a broadcast reply to Mr. Churchill's radio speech on January 21. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 'Who Won War?'

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): British people bad an excuse for a doubt about who really did win the war, said Lord Bal ...

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  11. CABLES IN BRIEF

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Egypt and Equador may withdrawn recognition in February from Nationalist China and supply the necessary votes to seat the ...

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  12. (A.A.P.)

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: A search for better ways of treating polio has proved fruitless so far, says a report to the House ...

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  13. BRITISH SHIP SHELLED

    HONG KONO, Friday (A.A.P. Reuter): A Chinese Nationalist gunboat late yesterday shelled a blockade-running British ...

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  14. MAN DROWNED IN RESCUE ATTEMPT

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Archie Harrison Beard, 60. Bonnefln Road. Hunters Hill, was drowned trying to save his friend's ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. More Raids by Rebel U.S.I. Army

    DJAKARTA, Sunday (A.A.P. Reuter): Small Westerling units on Friday night made harassing raids on posts along the road to Djakarta. ...

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  18. NO REPORTS ON PLOT TO MURDER BEVIN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): A British Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday that no reports of any alleged plot on the ...

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  19. NO AIR PASSENGERS DETAINED

    KARACHI; Sunday (A.A.P.): Airport police said today that they had no instructions to detain anyone flying to London ...

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  20. Man Battered to Death

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: Herbert Ernest Hall, 66, was found battered to death, gagged, and with his hands and feet bound, in a ...

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