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  4. U.S. HAILS DOUBLES VICTORY

    FOREST HILLS (U.S.), Sunday (A.A.P.): A great victory by Bromwich and Sidwell in the second-longest doubles in the history of the Davis Cup challenge round yesterday, kept alive Australia's hopes ...

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  5. Praise For Fighter Down Under

    Lt.-General Robert Eichelberger, a United States Army commander in the South West Pacific in the last war, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Fifteen People Believed Drowned

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Kempsey police believe that at least 15 persons have perished in the worst flood in the history of the Far North Coast town of ...

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  7. Start of Labor Party Split?

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A split in the Australian Labor Party had its beginning today when a conference of 200 A.L.P. members passed a resolution denouncing the policy of the party during the coal strike, ...

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  8. New Attempt to Cross Ocean in Seagoing Jeep

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Sunday (A.A.P.): The Australian, Major Ben Carlin, and his wife today said ...

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  9. Local Jet Airliners "In Five Years"

    Sir Keith Park, who is South Pacific representative of the Hawker-Siddeley Group, predicted that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Russo-Persian Clash

    TEHERAN, Sunday: An official spokesman said a clash between Russian and Persian troops occurred on August 19 on the frontier ...

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  11. ROYAL TOUR UNLIKELY NEXT YEAR

    LONDON, Sunday: A report by the "Sydney Sunday Herald," that the King, Queen and Princess Margaret, would visit ...

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  12. Russo-Yugoslav War of Nerves Gathers Force

    BELGRADE, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Balkans war of nerves between the Russian-dominated Cominform and Yugoslavia centred yesterday on Greece, where the Communist-led Rebel forces are fighting a ...

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  13. NEW ATOMIC ENERGY MACHINE FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The eminent physicist, Profesor Marcus Oliphant, intends to erect in Canberra an accelerator ...

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  14. MERGER OF DOLLAR AND STERLING AREAS WOULD MEAN SINGLE CURRENCY

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Further comment was made at the weekend on the possibility of an economic merger between dollar and sterling areas being discussed at the Washington talks next week. ...

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  15. "Report to Nation"

    CANBERRA, Sunday: During the year ended June last, persons accepted for rehabilitation under the Commonwealth's ...

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  16. Man Terrifies Two Women

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A naked man terrified women in French's Forest yesterday, police were told. ...

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  18. HIGH COURT CASE TODAY ON DEPORTEES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. Judges of the High Court tomorrow in Sydney and Melbourne will hear argument on behalf of arrested ...

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  20. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LEOPOLDVILLE (Belgian Congo), Sunday: Five people were killed when a Dakota aircraft crash-landed after taking ...

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  21. Fatally Mauled by Shark

    CAIRNS, Sunday: James Howard. 34, barman, was fatally mauled by a shark while swimming about 35 yards from ...

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  22. VOLUNTEERS FIGHT FIRE AT WAGGA

    Local citizens stopped a fire from spreading along an oil-seeped path, 30 feet from the C.D.R. depot, yesterday ...

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  23. 13 Injured in Riot Over Paul Robeson

    PEERSKILL (New York).: Sunday (A.A.P.): In a fierce three-hour riot, 13 people were injured at Picnic Grove last ...

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  24. Bevin's Bombshell

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The announcement that Britain would pull out of India economically is the British Foreign ...

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