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  4. NO PLAY YESTERDAY IN FIRST TEST MATCH

    NOTTINGHAM, Monday (A.A.P.): There was no play in the first Test match between England and Australia at Trent Bridge today. ...

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  5. MASS GAOL-BREAK, LED BY DUGAN, FOILED

    SYDNEY, Monday: Notorious gaol-breaker, Darcy Dugan, was the ringleader of a mass attempt to escape from Grafton gaol yesterday, N.S.W. Minister of Justice ...

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  6. QUADS FOR ENGLAND

    The Sara quads, of Bellingen, N.S.W., their elder brother, Geoffrey, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sara, arrived in Melbourne on the way to England. The picture shows the quads, who will be three years old next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COOTAMUNDRA TO LEND WAGGA FLAGS, BUNTING

    Cootamundra Municipal Council last night agreed to lend flags and bunting to Wagga City ...

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  8. JUDGMENT RESERVED ON PATENTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Full High Court today reserved its decision on whether to grant a writ ...

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  9. Detective turns curate

    MELBOURNE, Monday: An ex-British detective who supervised the guarding of President Eisenhower, ...

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  10. A.L.P. CENSURE OF SEN. AYLETT

    HOBART, Monday: The State Executive of the Australian Labor Party today decided to censure Senator Aylett on matters relating to the recent Senate ...

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  11. Wheat sowings on increase?

    CANBERRA, Monday: There were indications that wheat sowings for the 1953-54 crop would reverse the downward trend apparent since 1947-48. ...

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  12. Australians praise Dutch farmers

    CANBERRA, Mon: Netherland fanners are experienced and good workers, and are sought after in ...

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  13. Fadden denies inflation claim

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Commonwealth Government had not used one penny of Treasury bills to finance Commonwealth expenditure this year, the ...

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  14. Airports to be renamed

    CANBERRA, Monday: Major Australian airports are to be renamed so that the title will readily identify their ...

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  15. "Shouting" prisoner is guilty

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A prisoner who disrupted his Criminal Court trial last April by shouting, causing ...

    Article : 282 words
  16. Coota war memorial library

    A draft plan for the proposed Cootamundra War Memorial library was discussed at last night's ...

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  17. Columbia coup

    BOGOTA (Columbia), Monday: Lieutenant General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, who made himself President of ...

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  18. ALFIE SANDS OUTPOINTED BY AL BOURKE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Middleweight champion Al Bourke tonight outpointed Alfie Sands of Newcastle over 12 ...

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  19. Queen to be in Wagga for 2 hours

    The arrival and departure times of the Royal party at Wagga on Saturday, February 13, 1954, were announced yesterday. ...

    Article : 155 words
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  22. The rainfall

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  23. Want public holidays curtailed

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Trades Hall move to have Monday, December 28, proclaimed as a public holiday ...

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  24. ARTHUR DEFENDED AT PROBE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The former N.S.W. Minister for Mines (Mr. Joshua George Arthur) had never tried to influence the Joint Coal Board in its negotiations with Constructors (Engineering and ...

    Article : 255 words
  25. 30,000 REDS' FIERCE ATTACK PUSHES ALLIES BACK

    SEOUL, Monday (A.A.P.): Thirty thousand Chinese troops, in their biggest attack in nearly two years, today pushed back Allied troops on the Central and Eastern Korean fronts, and completely changed the truce line of demarcation being drawn at Panmunjon. ...

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