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  4. 60,000 SEE DEDICATION AT SHRINE BY HER MAJESTY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: "To the glory of God, and in grateful memory of the men and women of this State who served in the Second World War, I dedicate this forecourt and set slight the eternal flame in honor of all those who died for us. ...

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  5. QLD. FACES ONE-DAY RAILWAY STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen today called a Statewide railways strike for tomorrow in support of a ...

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  6. AT S.W.D. CARNIVAL

    THREE OF Temoros winning women's team in the Paragon Cup relay at the Junee ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. No Japanese now in survey crews

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The United States has bowed to Australian objections, and dropped its plan to use Japanese crew members for a mapping surrey of New Britain. ...

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  8. "Ike" faces anti-McCarthy pressure

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (AAP): President Eisenhower was facing growing public political and military pressure ...

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  9. Supporters mob Naquib

    CAIRO, Sun. (A.A.P.): Thousands of supporters swarmed into the garden and even in the rooms of President Naguib's small red-bricked house in ...

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  10. Sharks at beaches

    SYDNEY, Sun.: Schools of fish swimming close to shore attracted a number of shirks to Sydney beaches ...

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  11. 10 SWIMMERS CHOSEN FOR EMPIRE GAMES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Ten swimmers vere selected by the Victorian Amateur Swimming ...

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  12. Queen at church in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Her Majesty and His Royal Highness, accompanied by their staff, attended Divine service at St. Paul's Cathedral this morning. ...

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  13. NAGUIB REINSTATED IN SHOCK MOVE

    CAIRO, Sunday (A.A.P.): General Mohammed Naguib yesterday was swept back into power as President of Egypt. But "strongman" Gamal Abdel Nasser, who took over as ...

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  14. Will be relieved

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Mr. Leslie Munro, of New Zealand, who has been acting as President of the U.N. ...

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  15. Socialists plan for peace

    BRUSSELS, Sun. (AAP): A nine-point programme for eating world tendon was presented when a conference ...

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  18. "Japan rattling the big sword again"

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reurer): Japan's return as a strong military power become even more evident yesterday with the announcement that eight of its largest vessels would be armed next month. ...

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  19. Man maulied by shark dies

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A surfer who was badly mauled by a shark 150 yards off The Entrance late yesterday ...

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  20. Masses for Pope

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday: The Pope spent a fairly good night and took some liquid food yesterday, according to ...

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