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  4. BOUGHT £10,000 STAMPS

    Mr F. A. Thornhill, well-known Australian philatelist, recently completed the largest stamp deal in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Huge Russian Air Fleet as "Life Artery"

    LONDON, Sunday, (A.A.P.): Details of an air fleet which it says Russia is building to act as the "life artery" of a vast Communist Empire which she ...

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  6. AIR OFFICIAL APPOINTED

    Mr Gerald F. Packer was appointed new vice-chairman of Airlines Commission recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. South Australian Elections

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: The South Australian Parliamentary elections yesterday resulted in the return for the fourth consecutive term of the Playford Government representing a Liberal and Country ...

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  8. False Spy Tale Admitted in Sofia

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, ( A.A.P.): The State Department has described how the Bulgarian Communist Militia forced a Bulgarian employee of the ...

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  9. MR. FADDEN OPENS LOAN; URGES SAVING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Increased production and greater saving as a counter to the inflationary trend in Australia ...

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  10. Protestant Delegation To Stalin Urged

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The director of the Methodist Church Social Services Department (the Rev. W. ...

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  11. Shark Alarms on Sydney Beaches

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Humid conditions drew over 100,000 people to Sydney beaches today. There were six shark alarms. ...

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  12. Red Invasion of Indo-China Could Start World War

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The French High Commissioner in Indo-China (M. Pignon) said here yesterday that if there was a regular Chinese Communist invasion of Indo-China it might be a "casus ...

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  13. Deputation to Discuss Free Rail Passes

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The N.S.W. secretary of the Australian Railways Union (M. J. Ferguson) M.L.C.) said tonight that a ...

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  14. REFUGEE'S SUICIDE FROM PLANE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.) : Nikola Martinovitch 40-year-old Yugoslav refugee who yesterday leaped to his death from an ...

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  15. Spy Story Was "Huge Joke," Says Woman After Nine Years' Gaol

    LONDON, Sunday: The only British woman to be sentenced to death for spying during the war said on her release from prison a few days ago that the episode was a "huge joke". ...

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  16. Germany, Japan and Wheat Pact

    OTTAWA, Sunday (A.A.P.): Canada and the United States have reached an agreement on the supply of wheat ...

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  17. Paper Repeats Red Accusations Against Strachey

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Lord Beaverbrook's Conservative "Evening Standard" returned to Its "You are a Communist" ...

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  18. Record Wheat Producer Dies

    PERTH, Sunday: Mr. F. W. G. Liebe, the only person in Australia, and reputedly in the world, to ...

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  19. South Africans Face Almost Certain Defeat; Fifth Test Highlights

    PORT ELIZABETH, Sunday (A.A.P.-Special): With the back of the innings dramatically broken, South Africa, with a forlorn 7/104 at stumps yesterday, needs 296 more to avert a follow-on in the fifth Test. ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF

    EDMONTON (Alberta): Sunday: The concentrated search for the U.S. Army transport plane which has been missing ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. Australians Paying Wives' Fares to Japan

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Australian soldiers occupying Japan are now bringing their wives to this country at ...

    Article : 110 words
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