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  4. FIVE AUSTRALIANS TO BE FREED IN KOREA

    PANMUNJON, Wed. (AAP): Five Australian prisoners-of-war in Korea will be repatriated tomorrow. Communist staff officers at ...

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  5. TURKISH OFFICERS AT THE CENOTAPH

    These six Turkish Army officers stood to salute the Cenotaph after the senior officer (Lieut.-Gen. Rustu ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHRISTIE IN COURT

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): John Reginald Christie, 55-year-old clerk charged with the Notting Hill mass murders, had told police three of the bodies found in his flat were of women who "pestered" him. ...

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  7. Gave them the bird

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), Wednesday (A.A.P.): A Harvard University newspaper, Harvard Lampoon, demanded today that the Soviet Union give back the nine-foot bronze "peace ...

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  8. Neglected children

    ADELAIDE, Wed.: When English migrants Cyril Clive Lester, 30, motor assembler, and his wife Eliabeth ...

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  9. Priest is in good health

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) has received information through ...

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  10. EXCHANGE OF KOREAN PRISONERS CONTINUES

    PANMUNJON (Korea) Wednesday (A.A.P.): Exchange of the third group of sick and wounded prisoners-of-war began at 9 a.m. today, but only South Korean prisoners were repatriated by the Communists. The Allies received 100 ...

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  11. Spooner replies to 'homes' claim

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Commonwealth Government had imported pre-fabricated houses from abroad because local manufacturers could not supply the large number of houses ...

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  12. POSTAL CHARGES TO BE RAISED, SAYS CALWELL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Postal and telephone charges would he raised by the Menzies Government after June 30 to wipe out a huge Post Office deficit of £3,000,000, the ...

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  13. Price increase to poultry farmers

    SYDNEY, [?]dnesday: Poultry farmers would get 3d a dozen more for their eggs from this month the chairman ...

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  14. Officials think Yanks will come

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Australian Rugby League Board of Control is still confident the American tour of ...

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  15. New C.M.F. appointments

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The full appointments of officers to command C.M.F. Brigades, were anounced by ...

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  16. Broke rifle on memorial

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: In the Adelaide Police court today Brian Allan Lunnis. 18 1/2, motor mechanic, of ...

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  17. VALUABLE METAL IS FOUND

    SYDNEY, Wed.: A Sydney mining company has discovered a rich seam of a valuable steel-hardening metal in an ...

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  20. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    CAIRO, Wednesday: Prime Minister General Mohammed Neguib will lead Egypt's delegation to the forthcoming ...

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  21. WANTS HEALTHY CORNEAS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: People who, through some false fear, would not allow doctors to take the healthy ...

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  22. THINKS T.V. SHOULD BE LAST OF ALL

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Describing television as an expensive luxury, Mr. Eric Pearce, manager of 5KA station, told the Royal Commission on Television today that Australia should ...

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  23. Secret pact denied

    RANGOON, Wed. (AAP): A secret military pact had not been signed by Peking and Burma, an official ...

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    At the Empire mining and metallurgy congress now being held in Melbourne. FROM LEFT: Dr. A. G. McGregor (Scotland), Dr. D. N. Wadia (India), Mr. D. M. Kentro (Boston, U.S.A.), Miss B. E. Jacka (organising secretary), Dr. J. Convey (Canada), and Dr. D. J. Williams (New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LEUCOTOMY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A special committee is expected soon to make the first recommendation for leucotomy on ...

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