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  4. Burl Ives arrives

    American folk singer, Burl Ives, dancing a Jig on his arrival at [?] airport last week. More than 20 members of the Victorian Banjo Club were at the aerodrome to greet Ives, who arrived in Australia from America recently. Ives will give a series of concerts for the A.B.C. in Melbonrne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY DAMAGE AS STORM HITS WAGGA

    One of the worst storms in many [?] left a trail of damage in its [?] yesterday as it cut a swathe [?] west to east in Riverina. ...

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  6. Forbes faces worst flood in history: homes left

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Surging floodwaters of the swollen Lachlan River threatened to plunge riverside towns into the worst flood in history. Police at Forbes think the town will be flooded worse than in the ...

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  7. U.N. accused by Red spokesman

    MUNSAN, Sunday (A.A.P.): Communist truce negotiators used milder language today, but still accused the United Nations Command of lying, slaughtering prisoners-of-war, distortion ...

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  8. RED LEADER GAOLED IN KOREA CAMP

    KOJE ISLAND, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A North Korean prisoner officer from Compound 66 was gaoled to ...

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  9. 13 killed, 20 hurt in Vic. train smash

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: At least 13 people were killed and 20 were injured in the worst level crossing smash in Victoria's history at the notorious Boronia level crossing tonight. A crowded passenger bus, ...

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  10. "Lady of the Swamp"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The search for 70-year-old Miss Margaret Clement—the "Lady of the Swamp"—was officially abandoned today. It has been going on cease ...

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  11. BATTLE SIMMERS BETWEEN TAFT-EISENHOWER MEN

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The bitterest public battle to date between the backers of General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Taft was simmering in ...

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  12. 'TWO-UP' SCHOOL POLICE RAID

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Gaming police raided a "two-up" school at Wheelers Hill, 18 miles from Melbourne, ...

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  13. COURT GOES OUT OF MOURNING

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Queen and other members of the Royal Family will face a busy summer when the ...

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  14. TO DIRECT ATOM TEST

    Dr. William Penney, 42, will direct the atomic weapon tests at Monte Bello Islands (off the coast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Minister's warning on imports

    CANBERRA, Sun.: Senator O'Sullivan said today that some people were attempting to sell any rights ...

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  18. DUNCAN, GEELAN "SHOCK" SELECTIONS FOR R.L. FIRST TEST TEAM

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Australian Rugby League selectors tonight made two shock selections in the first Test team to play New Zealand on June 9. The selectors chose Rees Duncan of Kurri as centre and Col Geelan of Newtown as five-eighth. Duncan has now gained the ...

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  19. Seeking cancer cure research details in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Dr. A. B. Lilley, chairman of the N.S.W. Hospitals Commission, said here ...

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  20. Our cows for Japan

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japan plans to import large numbers of cows from Australia to improve the ...

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