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  4. LAYERS CASE DEVELOPMENT

    The famous Lavers case, which has been resurrected owing to information allegedly given to Sydney police regarding the missing body of the victim, William Lavers, is causing West Wyalong police a considerable amount of trouble. ...

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  5. U.S. Bombs Would Now Need Only

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): High-level military studies show that United States atomic ...

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  6. Colorful Week in Canberra

    CANBERRA, Sunday: A week of festivities unprecedented in ceremonial splendour begins here to-morrow, the first day of Canberra's Commonwealth Jubilee Week. ...

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  7. IS KING LIKELY TO RETIRE?

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.): His Majesty's health is now promoting the question: "Will he retire into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Rugby League Shock

    SIDNEY, Sun: Four Riverina towns were today declared "open territory" by the Country Rugby League ...

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  9. Dry Ground For First Test Today

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The first Rugby League Test between France and Australia will be played on a "holding" ground ...

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  10. Mr. Truman "Wants Easy Peace"

    MILWAUKEE, Sunday (AAP): The Truman administration looked "longingly" to the sort of compromise peace in Korea that ...

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  11. Servicemen in Fights at Canberra

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Three thousand six hundred members of the armed forces who have been brought to Canberra ...

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  12. JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS TO HANG TODAY

    LOS NEGROS (Manus Island), Sunday (AAP-Reuter): Five Japanese war criminals will be hanged here tomorrow. The first will be executed at dawn. All the executive are expected to be completed ...

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  13. PROBE ORDERED ON U.S. MONEY SENT TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (AAP): President Truman ordered an investigation of the so-called "China Lobby," Secretary of ...

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  14. Malayan Woman May Not Return Here

    SINGAPORE, Sunday (A.A.P.-Rueter): Malay women in a Singapore island village wept yesterday when they were told ...

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  15. PRINCESS GETS DRENCHED

    LONDON, Sunday: Princess Margaret, wearing a pink summer dress and a white straw hat, was drenched yesterday ...

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  16. Country League to Control Games

    SYDNEY, Sunday: All future international matches in country areas will be under the control of the Country Rugby League. ...

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  19. SIAMESE TWINS DIE

    TORRINGTON (Connecticut), Sunday: Siamese twin girls born here on June 2 died on Friday night. They were born joined at ...

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  20. SOVIET MISSION FORCED AWAY BY AMERICANS

    VIENNA, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Soviet Repatriation Commission left Selzburg yesterday for the Soviet zone at the request of ...

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  21. JAP. PEACE TREATY IN SIX MONTHS?

    PARIS, Sun. (A.A.P.): Hope that the Japanese Peace Treaty would be concluded well within six months' time was expressed ...

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  22. British Newspaper Has New Story Of Missing Diplomats

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The weekly newspaper "The People," said today that both Hamburg and Istanbul radio stations last night claimed to have picked up a Communist broadcast that the two missing British diplomats—Maclean and Burgess—were in Prague, Czechoslovakia. ...

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  23. MYSTERY OIL IN SEA

    DUNKIRK, Sunday (A.A.P.): A French fishing trawler radioed that it had found a large patch of oil apparently from an ...

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