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  4. NIGHT OF TERROR IN TOWN: LIONS FREE

    COFF'S HARBOR, Tuesday: Terrified women and children remained in their homes for twelve hours behind locked doors when five lions and an ...

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  5. HOURS CASE IN FULL COURT: COUNSEL SAYS HEARING SHOULD CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Arbitration Court had a constitutional duty to continue the wages-hours case and give a decision, senior employers' counsel, Mr. Phillips, Q.C., told the Full High Court today. ...

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  6. V.R.C. TO USE NEW STARTING GATE

    The V.A.T.C. has decided to employ a new type of darting gate. The pate ensures a minimum of noise and as soon as a button. Is pressed, all gates open automatically. Mr. J. Baker (above left) with Mr. Wallace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This ram brought 4,900 guineas at the stud ram sales at the Showground. The seller was Bundemar Stud, and the buyer Yumoo Pastoral Company, Moree. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 11,000 MILES TOUR

    Mr. Lloyd G. Williams, Wagga Agricultural ColĀ­lege lecturer who will study in America for 12 ...

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  9. Murdered children, suicided

    SYDNEY, Tuesday; A woman murdered her two small daughters and then killed herself at Kirrawee, near ...

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  10. 115 LUXURY MOTORS FOR ROYAL TOUR

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Luxurious 36 h.p. Daimlers and Humbers and specially fitted Land Rovers will be used by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh when they tour Australia next year. ...

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  11. ESCAPEES AT LARGE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Three escapees who escaped from custody in the Western District yesterday are still at ...

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  12. "LIBERAL PROPAGANDA"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: A recently published volume of official history entitled 'The Government and the People, 1939-41" should be scrapped, the ...

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  13. Diggers' first Palace guard

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Australian troops today, for the first time, guarded the reigning Queen. In bright sunshine with a ...

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  14. Souvenirs

    OTTAWA, Tues. (A.A.P.): Canadian babies born on Coronation Day will receive personal souvenir from the ...

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  17. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    TUNIS, Tuesday: Italian Guiseppe Samito, 24, disguised himself as an Arab to return yesterday to a house ...

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  18. "SECRET" ARRIVAL BY WIFE

    PERTH, Tuesday: Extreme precautions to avoid publicity were taken at Fremanlle today when Mrs. Barbara ...

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  19. OUR STAMPS RUSHED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday (A.A.P): Australia's special issue of Coronation stamps sold in New York yesterday like hot cakes. Australian Trade ...

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  20. Coincidence

    LONDON, Tuesday: When Jim Hunkin, Mevegissey, Cormrall, fisherman, tell into the water yesterday ...

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