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  3. 40,000 LINE STREETS OF BATHURST AT MR. CHIFLEY'S FUNERAL

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Joseph Benedict Chifley, leader of the Federal Opposition and former Prime Minuter of Australia, was buried today in a simple grave in the Bathurst Cemetery. ...

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  4. Big Rabbit Conference For Wagga

    The local Member and Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham, M..L.A.) said yesterday that representatives of the ...

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  5. REDS NOT BEATEN IN KOREA

    Britain's Defence Minister, Mr Shinwell, told the House of Commons recently that it would be most unwise to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SUBMARINE JOINS SEARCH FOR MEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The submarine Telemachus left Sydney at 4.30 p.m. today to job a search being made off Lord Howe Island for two fishermen who have been missing at tea since yesterday morning. ...

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  7. QUICK DEATH FOR BUNNY

    Rabbits that now hop helplessly around in traps until the trapper kills them, will be struck dead by a new humane trap, if Mr Harry R. Lillie, of Scotland, has his way. Top: picture shows how the trap is set outside a burrow. Lower: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIVE DEAD ON ROADS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Five people were killed in road accidents in New South Wales during the weekend. Four ...

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  9. FED. MINISTER ASKED TO FIND BUTTER FOR N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Federal Government has been asked to allot spare butter in any other State to N.S.W., the ...

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  10. U.S. Sees Risks In Japan Pact, But Worse Danger If Japan Fell To Soviet

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): An A.A.P. special correspondent says it is now certain that eleven of the 13 nations which fought Japan will go ahead with a Japanese peace treaty without the other two—China and the Soviet Union. The correspondent says Japan's role in a turbulent and tense world after ...

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  11. Big Shipping Strike in U.S. Ports

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP): A major part of United States' merchant shipping remained idle yesterday as maritime unions ...

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  12. Special Mention in Churches

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Special services were held in churches throughout Australia today in memory of ...

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  13. Persian Oil Ultimatum

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Urgent consultations are taking place between London and British representatives in Teheran, seeking a way to avoid a breakdown of the oil talks with the Persians, says the ...

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  14. LABOR WINS BY-ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Labor won the Prahran by-election to fill the vacancy in the State Legislative Assembly caused by ...

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  15. BITTER FIGHTING IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations troops stormed through ebbing Communist resistance in a two-mile ...

    Article : 138 words
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  18. SANDS LEAVES FOR U.K.

    SYDNEY, Sunday: British Empire middleweight boxing champion, Dave Sands, left for England by plane tonight to ...

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  19. Hogan Retains U.S. Open Title

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Sunday (A.A.P.): The defending champion, Ben Hogan, yesterday won the United States Open golf ...

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  20. Dr. Evatt is Favorite for Leadership

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Friends of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) were confident tonight that he would ...

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  21. WAGGA DISTRICT BOY KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY

    William Leslie Renouf, 7, of "Hillplane," Glen Oak mail, via Wagga, was accidentally killed yesterday when he fell in front ...

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