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  3. THALLIUM PLOT ALLEGED: WOMAN CHARGED IN CITY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police today charged a 63-year-old married woman with having administered thallium poison to two women with intent to murder them. The women are Mrs. Evelyn Lundberg, 67, and her ...

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  4. P.M. AND PARTY LEAVE

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) accompanied by his wife and daughter Heather, his secretary, Miss Hazel Craig, and his Press ...

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  5. Transport old and new

    A VICKERS "VISCOUNT" TURBO-PROP AIRLINER of British European Airways left London airport recently on a flight to Cyprus to inaugurate the world's first regular passenger service by turbo-prop airliner. To celebrate this occasion a ceremony was arranged at London airport before the "Viscount" left on its flight. Transport through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL

    The Queen herself persuaded Mr Churchill to accept the Insignia of the Garter—the highest Order ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVT. HAS 5985' LEAD ON LABOR IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Government vote in Queensland increased as a result of ...

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  8. APPEALS OVER SURF CARNIVAL INCIDENT UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Monday. Two men today successfully appealed against convictions and fines resulting from an ...

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  9. Boycott in W. A. by migrants

    PERTH, Mon.: Nineteen British migrant families at Graylands camp are boycotting hostel meals in an ...

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  10. FORBES' DENIALS TO BANKRUPTCY COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Financier John Woolcott Forbes today in the Bankruptcy Court denied that he had ever retained for his own use money of companies with which he was associated. Forbes also denied that the ...

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  11. 48 people on murder charge

    CLAY (West Virginia), Monday (AAP): Forty-eight grim-faced men were charged with murder ...

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  12. DICKIE LOWE'S K.O.WIN

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Riverina lightweight boxer, Dickie Lowe (9.10) knocked out Johnnie Slockie (9.12 1/2) in ...

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  13. Archer smashes through Surrey

    LONDON, Monday (.A.P.): Brilliant young Australian bowler, Ron Archer, took five wickets before lunch in Surrey's second innings today. ...

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  14. HOAD BEATEN IN FINAL

    ROME, Monday: Egypt's P[?] Drobny [?] Australia's Lewis Hoad to win the men's singles title of the ...

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  15. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION

    CANBERRA, Monday: Reasons for the granting of the last double dissolution of Federal Parliament are not now likely to be made public until the resumption ...

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  16. Senate vote "censure on ioans"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Victorian electors had recorded a vote of censure on the Menzies-Fadden Government ...

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  17. Weekend rest for Queen

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will have a weekend rest near the end of their ...

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  18. Invaders retreat from Laos

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): Nearly two full divisions of Vietminh invaders today crossed the ...

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  19. LABOR PAPER CLOSING

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The only official Australian Labor Party newspaper in Victoria. "The Labor Call," is ...

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  20. N.G. volcano is still erupting

    CANBERRA, Monday: A Carolina plane carrying the District Commissioner and Government geologist from the Papua-New Guinea Administration which ...

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  23. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Monday: Pigeon farmer E. E. Crisp, of Lowestoft (Suffolk) has bred a "Coronation bird"—a pigeon ...

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  24. C.P. AND LABOR WANT REVIEW OF SENATE VOTING

    CANBERRA, Monday: Leaders of both the Country Party and the Labor Opposition in the Federal Parliament arc now agreed that there must be a further renew of the present system of Senate voting. The Leader of the ...

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  25. CAKE KING'S ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Australia's first mass producer of cakes, Herbert John Adams who died at the age of 92 ...

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