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  4. STUDENTS' MOCK DUEL

    Sydney University students staged a mock duel in Martin Place as part of the annual Commemoration Day celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Near-record crowd sees outsider win Gold Cup

    A near-record crowd of between 7000 and 8000 did not let yesterday's mixed weather upset their plans to visit the 1952 Wagga Gold Cup. They saw the 20/1 outsider High Sense win the Cup ...

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  6. 1000 MEN USED NEW TOM TEST

    SEOUL, Wednesday: Five thousand United troops in Korea were conducting a test "operation Mushroom" to discover what problems would arise in an enemy atomic ...

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  7. GRAZIER FLIES TO WAGGA BUSHFIRE INQUIRY

    A Forbes grazier flew to Wagga in his own plane yesterday to give evidence at the bushfire inquiry. He returned home a few hours later. He is Mr. Keith Leahy, of ...

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  8. ARM INJURED

    A 35-year-old farmer. Harold Gllmore, was injured late yesterday afternoon when a shotgun exploded and the ...

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  9. Jobs short in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Jobs are be­coming scarce in Melbourne. More people are now looking for work than at any time since the end of the Second World War. ...

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  10. OFFER TO SOVIET ON GERMAN PEACE TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Britain, France and the United States have offered to co-operate with the Soviet Union in seeking an over-all German peace treaty, provided Moscow lifts the Iron Curtain in Eastern Germany. ...

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  11. TWO AUSTRALIAN BATTALIONS IN ACTION SOON

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Australian First Battalion troops, at present training in Korea, will go into action at the end of ...

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  12. ZONE DAY IN WAGCA TODAY

    The Chief Electrical Engin­eer of the Southern Riverlna County Council (Mr. H. K. Crisp) advised last night that ...

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  13. ANTI-POLIO VACCINE MELBOURNE, Wednesday:

    An effective anti-polio vaccine would probably be mass pro­duced by 1957. Sir MacFarlane Burnt, director of the Walter ...

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  14. MAN HOTAL [?]AY HAVE [?]O CLOSE

    [?]ANE Wed.: Royal Hotel on the Barrier by have to close, or the tariff to attract ...

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  15. TWO NEW Q.C.S.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The appointment of two Sydney barristers as Queen's Counsel was announced today by the ...

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  16. Action against watersiders being sought

    CANBERRA, Wed.: The Minister for Labor (Mr. Holt) told the House of Repre­sentatives today that the ...

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  17. Atom research station here?

    Professor Rupert Myers has returned from England after nearly four years at Britain's atomic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Airlines asked to cut fuel needs

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr.Anthony) said tonight all civil airline services in Australia have been requested to cut consumption of high octane fuel ...

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  19. MALEY WAS COMMUNIST, LETTER CLAIMS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Mr. Herbert Maley, former deputy technical superinten­dent of T.A.A., had been ...

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  22. SERGEANT CLAIMS DEFENDANT SAID: "YOU'RE YELLOW:" WAGGA CASE

    A Wagga police sergeant told the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday that an ex-policeman, now a soldier, had said to him when arrested: "Your're just yellow, and wouldn't have the guts to fight You're just one of those mug sergeants from the bush." Sgt. J. W. Hawkins made ...

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  23. FINDING ON DEATH OF PRISONER

    MELBODBNZ, Wed: Kevin Albert Joiner, a life pris­oner at Pentridge Gaol, who was shot dead during a ...

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  24. NEW DOLLAR IMPORT CUTS

    ADELAIDE, Wed.: The Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) said today that the new dollar import ...

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