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  3. PALACE SECURITY TIGHTENED AFTER STABBING'

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) [?] Scotland Yard chiefs yesterday hurriedly discussed security arrangements at Britain's Royal ...

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  4. SOUTH KOREA INVADED BY RED FORCES FROM NORTH

    SEOUL (Korea), Sunday (A.A.P.): North Korean Communist troops, with tanks and artillery, swarmed across the border at eleven points into South Korea ...

    Article : 733 words
  5. CAN SWIM INSIDE OR OUT

    ONE OF TEE MOST Ironical lights in the Maitland floods is he Maitland swimming pool, [?]een in this picture inundated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Labor May Retain Dubbo After All

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The touch-and-go election drama swung to Dubbo tonight with a report from the returning officer (Mr. Terry) that it was still possible for the Government to hold this seat. ...

    Article : 484 words
  7. Over 10,000 Homeless In North; Houses Swept Away by Raging Floods

    SYDNEY, Sunday: R.A.A.F. Dakota planes and Army "ducks" are being rushed to the assistance of more, than 10,000 people rendered homeless in Northern New South Wales by the worst floods on record. Grafton (population 12,000) and Kempsey (population 8000) are isolated, ...

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  8. 58 Believed Dead in America's Worst Air Crash

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The United States worst air disaster is feared to have occurred in the Lake Michigan area, where a four-engined Douglas airliner is missing with 55 passengers and ...

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  9. Two Leeton Accidents

    Mr. William Adams, of Leeton, who was recently Involved in an accident with a cart, collapsed on Saturday. He was ...

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  10. Wagga Motorists See Hartnett "Peopled Car"

    Motorists flocked to Beling's Garage, Travers Street, on Saturday to inspect the prototype of the Hartnett—the new ...

    Article : 296 words
  11. GOVT. DESERTS LIIBERALISM, CLAIMS EVATT

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Senate, in its stand on the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, was adopting well ...

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  12. TRUMAN SEES GROWTH IN U.S. ECONOMY

    BALTIMORE, Sun.:(A.A.P.): President Truman yesterday predicted that United States economy would continue to grow If ...

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  13. Smuts' Condition

    PRETORIA, Sunday: General Smuts, Who is seriously 111, was comfortable yesterday after a satisfactory night. It was ...

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  16. URANQUINTY TRAGEDY; BODY FLOWN TO TAS.

    The body of Donald Simon Stewart, aged 24, who was killed Instantly on Friday night near, Uranquinty, when he was pinned ...

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  17. BROMWICH TAKES QUEEN'S CLUB TITLE WITH EASY WIN OVER ART LARSEN (U.S.)

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Queen's Club tennis championship, recognised as the most accurate pointer to Wimbledon form, proved a triumph for John Bromwich, Australia's No. 2. By his surprisingly easy win in the final over the American Art Larsen, who ...

    Article : 537 words
  18. "MYSTERY" IN VIC. POLITICAL SITUATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: At midnight tonight the Victorian political situation was as big as mystery as ever. ...

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  19. PRELUDE TO INVASION OF FORMOSA?

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Communist attack on South Korea today might well lead to the Invasion of the Island of ...

    Article : 68 words
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