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  4. SYDNEY REHEARSES FOR QUEEN'S ARRIVAL

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Sydney today, with thousands of sightseers out to watch the final rehearsals for the Queen's arrival and the Royal Progress, has been a ...

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  5. QUEEN AND DUKE SPEND A QUIET WEEKEND

    ASHBURTON (N.Z.) Sunday: Queen Elizabeth and Phillip spent a quiet weekend in strict privacy at a spacious Longbeach estate near ...

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  6. The route the Queen will take through Wagga

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  7. Dies on cruise— Munich era recalled

    Lord Norwich, who, as Mr Alfred Duff Cooper, made his name as a soldier, statesman and author, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO SERIOUS FIRES THIS YEAR IN VIC.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: There have been no really serious fires so far this year, and a great percentage of the smaller ones were caused by lightning, ...

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  9. U.S. slump predicted

    NEW YORK. Sunday: Australian economist Colin Clark yesterday predicted a fairly serious decline" in ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR COMET

    PORT AZZURO (Elba), Sunday: Captain Parry, who is in charge of the naval search for wreckage of the ...

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  11. Randall Comm. criticises I.W.A.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Randall Commission today recommended that the U.S. Government should maintain a "critical review" of the ...

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  12. Court told men danced together

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): A Royal Air Force Corporal testified at Lymington Court, Hampshire, yesterday about men dancing together at an all ...

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  13. Condition of man is now satisfactory

    SYDNEY, Sunday; The condition of a man found with wounds to the throat in a gully near Woodford is ...

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  14. RATIONS FOR TROOPS ON ROYAL TOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday: All troops lining the route of Sydney's Royal progress will carry rations of dried fruit ...

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  15. TWO DROWNED

    SYDNEY. Sunday: Two people were drowned in the metropolitan area today. Bruce McCain (8), of ...

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  16. CROWDS FLOCK TO SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Many beaches reported the largest crowds for the season when more than 225.000 people ...

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    The Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition left Melbourne recently to plant the Australian flag permanently in the frozen wastes of the Antartic mainland 4000 miles away. If the expedition is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. A.W.U. will make peace over unionism issue

    SYDNEY, Sunday: When the Australian Workers' Union convention meets in Brisbane tomorrow, officials are expected call off their fight with the N.S.W. Labor Government in their refusal to accept certain type of members under the compulsory ...

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  21. Struck by train

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A 77- year-old patient of Liverpool State Hospital died today after being struck by an electric ...

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  22. Commonwealth team scores well

    HYDERABAD, Sunday (AAP): The Commonwealth team had a good lead at the end of the second day in the ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED OVER OIL SITUATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday: Australia could be completely cut off from oil supplies in event of war, Senator McKenna said tonight. Senator McKenna, who is ...

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  24. MAN KILLED IN FALL

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday: A man fell more than 40 feet to his death off the Dew tinplate mills at Port Kembla ...

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