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  4. VICTORIAN LIBERAL LEADER ON CRASHED PLANE

    CALCUTTA, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria, Mr. T. D. Oldham, and his wife are among 43 missing, believed killed, in a Comet airliner crash yesterday. ...

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  5. DELUGE PASSES OUT TO SEA: CITY DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Ram which yesterday caused thousands of pounds worth of damage, and disrupted rail, road and air traffic, ...

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  6. Guthega dam site

    THIS PICTURE shows the coffer dam at Gulhega, which, with the aid of a short tunnel at the left, has diverted the Snowy to expose the bed for the Guthega dam construction. Last week it was announced that the concreting and crushing plants were now ready for use on the main dam wall. From this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RAIN, TREACHEROUS ROADS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Eight people have been killed and more than 30 injured in road accident since heavy rain began on Friday. The rain and slippery ...

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  8. March of Empire Youth in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Extra traffic and mounted police were on duty today to control the thousands of ...

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  9. ROCKET RANGE COST £29 M., SAYS MENZIES

    ADELAIDE, Sunday: The Woomera Rocket Range had so far cost Australia £29-million, Prime Minister Menzies said at the range's first public exhibition yesterday. Mr. Menzies launched by ...

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  10. 5000 in Sydney May Day march

    SYDNEY, Sunday: About 5000 trade unionists and members of Communist organisations marched in the May Day procession through Sydney streets today. ...

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  11. Condition of Lady Slim improving

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Medical advisers to Lady Slim said today they, were satisfied with the progress she is ...

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  12. Allegation of murder plot

    TEHERAN. Sun. (A.A.P.): Dr. Mozzafar Baghal a Majlis (Lover House) deputy, and five retired Persian Army ...

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  13. Two-mile procession for Melb. May Day

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Thousands of militant trade unionists celebrated May Day today with a colorful ...

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  14. Strike called in Tunis

    TUNIS, Sunday (A.A.P.): Tunisian nationist leaders called for a general strike in Tunis today as a protest at ...

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  15. Young Princes become Kings

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Two 18-year-old Princes, Hussein of Jordan and Feisal of Iraq, were crowned Kings of their countries in ceremonies yesterday. ...

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  16. Air aid for French in Indo China

    HANOI, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter) : General Charles Lechers, Chief of the French Air Staff, arrived at Saigon ...

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  17. Professor freed on four counts

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Judge Luther Youngdahl yesterday dismissed four of seven charges of perjury against Professor Owen Laltimore. Far Eastern affairs expert. ...

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  18. SUEZ CANAL ZONE TALKS

    CAIRO, Sunday (A.A.P.): British and Egyptian negotiators met for three hours yesterday to discuss the Suez ...

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  21. N. Harvey (202) batters County attack

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.PO: Neil Harvey (202) battered the accurate Leicester attack and saved Australia from collapse yesterday. The tourists' mediocre score of 6/229 at tea raced to 8/443 at stumps in 120 minutes. ...

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  22. Sedgman and McGregor win

    DES MOINES Sun. (AAP): Australian professional tennis players. Prank Sedgman and Ken McGregor, won all their ...

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  23. Upsurge of Red activity

    SINGAPORE, Sunday (A.A.P.): An upsurge of Communist terrorist active border of Thailand and ...

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  24. FOOD PRICE RISES CITED BY EVATT

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Australian food prices had increased by 68.8 per cent, from June 1950 to June 1952, compared with rises of 29.4 per cent, in the U.K., 17.5 per cent, in Canada, and ...

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