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  4. WAITING FOR REUNION

    Waiting for the doors to open for the Old Diggers' re-union last night were, front raw: Messrs. E. C. Wilson, H. J. Braham, and A. R. Peacock. Back: N. E. Hall, F. G. Roye and P. H. Chauncy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MRS. PETROV NOW IN SECRET HIDEOUT IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mrs. Edvokia Petrov landed in N.S.W. late today, and immediately disappeared behind a security screen. She left Darwin at 3.30 a.m. today aboard an R.A.A.F. ...

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  6. SECRET POLICE A WORRY TO SOVIET

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): There is growing evidence in Washington, the Soviet Union is having serious, trouble within the ranks of its secret ...

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  7. Success with mice in polio tests

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Prince Henry Hospital search workers have succeeded in infecting mice with polio virus through the brain. The experiments success will make it easier to test ...

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  8. HIKERS MAY BE SAFE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An R.A.A.F. Dakota crew believed they today sighted eight hikers missing in the Blue Mountains since Monday. ...

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  9. FULL STORY OF DARWIN AFFAIR

    DARWIN, Thursday: Guns carried by Soviet couriers "would have been used", Mrs. Petrov has told Government Secretary, R. S. Leydin. Mr. Leydin said this today when he made a full statement of the events leading to Mrs. Petrov's ...

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  10. Lion mauls trainer

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A liontamer was attacked by a lion in a cage at Pilliga tonight. ...

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  11. Agreement on ship dispute

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A conference of Waterside Workers' Union officials and employers' representatives ...

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  12. Surplus of labor in Melb. Port

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Labor surplus in the Fort of Melbourne increased today, when 770 waterside ...

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  13. FREMANTLE PLANS JET LANDINGS

    PERTH, Thursday: Huge jet airliners carrying 100 passengers would find the Fremantle South Beach area an ...

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  14. Free world warning on S.E. Asia

    WASHINGTON, Thurs., (A.A.P.): Response of the free world to the United States call for "united ...

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  15. STRICT WATCH ON RUSSIAN'S FLAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Security men have maintained a strict watch over the King's ...

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  16. "DRAMATIC" FALL IN T.B. DEATHS

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: Tuberculosis deaths have fallen in a "dramatic" way over the last five years, Federal Health ...

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  17. No polio cases

    PERTH, Thursday: Health Department officials were very happy today. It was the first time this year they were able ...

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  18. Men throw rocks at "onion runner"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: A truckload of onions destined for Sydney was stoned by a group of men about 17 miles; from Geelong last night. ...

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  21. C.P.P. VICTORY

    THE HAGUE, Thursday: Holland, ruled by a socialistled coalition with strong Catholic representation, has ...

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  22. BAN ON BLOOD FOR INDO-CHINA REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The N.S.W. Trades and Labor Council tonight rejected by an overwhelming majority a ...

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  23. Soviet Pressman prepares to go back to Moscow

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Tass correspondent in Australia, V. Antonov, is staying at the Soviet Embassy here preparing for his return to Moscow. The Third Secretary and Press Attache of the Embassy, Mr. G. Kharikovetz, today admitted Mr. Antonov's presence at the Embassy. ...

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