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  4. P.M.'s FINAL APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A vote for Labor on Saturday would be a vote for a protracted, deadlock, making it quite impossible for any Government to govern except by consent of its opponents, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight. ...

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  5. CHRISTIE FOR TRIAL: CHARGES OF MURDERING WIFE, 3 OTHER WOMEN

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): John Reginald Halliday Christie, charged with the murder of his wife and three other women, was today committed for trial at the Old Bailey. Christie pleaded not guilty, and reserved his defence. ...

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  6. HIS FIRST WALK

    A WEEK OLD female giraffe, born at Taronga Park Zoo and standing six-feet high, was taken for its first walk by its mother, "Betty", a five-year-old giraffe (right), which was also born at Taronga. The giraffe met its father, "Jan Smuts", a 13-year-old giraffe imported from South Africa seven years ago (second from left). The other giraffe (far ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Mistaken identity

    No, it's not Rita Hayworth. The girl with the wild waving hair is Hollywood screen actress ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 3-EAGH IN W.A. VOTING?

    PERTH, Wed.: It is generally expected that the Labor Party and Liberal-Country Party teams will ...

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  9. AUST. WOOL IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Australian greasy Merinos sold at prices unchanged to five per cent dearer than at ...

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  10. NO "BUND FINANCE," EVATT PROMISES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Labor would not vote money blindly it it gained a Senate majority, Dr. Evart said tonight. That did not mean a Labor-controlled Senate would hold up work of the Government, but that it would place a limit on profligate ...

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  11. Foreigners warned of Red violence

    MANILA, Wed. (A.A.P.): Foreigners today were warned to keep off main roads after dusk because of mounting ...

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  12. Australia loses wickets early

    LONDON, Wednesday: Australian captain Lindsay Hassett withdrew at the last minute today from the team which began its match against Yorkshire. ...

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  13. More Mau Mau arrests

    NAIROBI, Wednesday (A.A.P.); Police arrested 756 natives yesterday in one of the largest roundups since ...

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  14. REDS "ANGRY"

    PANMUNJON, Wed (AAP): The Communists today angrily rejected a new proposal on prisoners-of-war ...

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  15. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: At a short ceremony at noon on Friday, Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, will become Australia's Governor General. ...

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  16. Company claims £176,153 from Commonwealth

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A woollen mill company in the High Court today claimed £176,153 from the Commonwealth. Claimant was the Australian Woollen Mills Pry. Ltd., of Sydney, one of four woollen manufacturing firms which have made ...

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  17. Newcastle wool sales

    NEWCASTLE, Wed.: Prices for some lines of wool rose another five per cent, at the Newcastle wool sales today. ...

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  18. TALLON SEEKS DIVORCE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday: Donald Tallon, storeman, of Bundaberg, issued a writ in the Supreme Court today ...

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  19. FREE OF NAZIS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Police, with drawn sabres and truncheons, charged demonstrators ...

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  20. NAME OF NEW SNOWY TOWN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The new township taking shape near the Adaminaby Pam site would probably be called ...

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  23. LABOR MINISTERS IN CLASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Acting: Premier (Mr. Heffron) at a Labor Caucus meeting: today, heatedly criticised the Minister for Housing (Mr. Olive Evatt) for having ordered £2,500,000 worth of prefabricated homes from Vandyke Bros. Pty. Ltd., of Villawood. ...

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  24. French to counter Red threat

    SAIGON, Wed. (A.A.P.): The French Army High Command is likely to take early counter measures to thwart ...

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  25. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Wed.: Welshman Emrys Hughes, the Lett-wing Socialist who represents a Scottish constituency in the ...

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  26. INDIA DOES NOT WANT CROWN GEM

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday (A.A.P.). India will not ask Britain to return the fabulous Kohinoor Diamond, which ...

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  27. L. CARGELLIGO MAN GIVES FLAG TO ARMY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A Turkish flag which was taken from the masthead of the Barankye barracks by ...

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