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  4. RUSSIANS SUSPICIOUS AS WEATHER DELAYS DEPARTURE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Members of the Soviet Embassy staff became suspicious today when bad weather delayed their flight from Canberra to Perth. Heavy rain stopped the ...

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  5. DIVISION WIDENS ON KOREA

    GENEVA, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Major statements made by both sides at the Far East Conference yesterday snowed a widening division on ways and means of ...

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  6. COLLISION AT WAGGA

    Fairly extensive damage was done to the panel work of this car when it was thrown on its side after colliding with a utility. The accident occurred yesterday morning. A close-up view of the exterior damage done to a utility as the result of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Love potion believed to have killed two

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): A poisonous love Potion believed to hare killed two London office girls who died in hospital on Tuesday after being taken ill with agonising internal pains. ...

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  8. TEMORA MEN WIN £12,000

    A blind pensioner and a publican, both from Temora, shared first prize or £12,000 in yesterday's special State Lottery. ...

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  9. Report praises police conduct

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The standard of conduct by the police force during 1953 was good, the Commissioner of Police (Mr. C. J. Delaney) has reported. ...

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  10. Q.C. WAS "FRISKED" AT RUXTON INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A detective "frisked" Mr. J. E. Cat sidy, Q.C. at the Royal Commission today to show how he had searched David Edward Studley-Ruxton on February 25. He is Constable Irvine Ray ...

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  11. GOSFORD MEN ON TAX CHARGES

    GOSFORD, Thursday: A Taxation Prosecutor claimed in Gosford Court today them had been "an alarming and ...

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  12. Presentation of portrait to Menzies

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Federal Cabinet has presented the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) with a portrait of ...

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  13. Hitler in chimney

    TRIER. Germany. Thursday (A.A.P.): Nine years of complaints about a faulty chimney in a Trier house ...

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  14. Exit visas granted to Australians

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Australian Legation in Moscow have received exit visas to enable them to leave the ...

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  15. COMPETITION FOR WOOL WEEK POSTERS

    The winning poster in a competition to be held in connection with Wagga Wool Week Trill be exhibited at the ...

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  17. May Day march "warning"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Participants in the annual May Day march from the Trades Hall to the Yarra bank next Sunday have been urged to take no notice ...

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  19. Solicitors on court fees charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Two solicitors, whose names were not disclosed, were today ordered by the Supreme Court ...

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  20. Maintenance granted to wife, child

    BRISBANE, Thursday: An atom scientist's wife said to-day that in England in 1951 her husband brought home ...

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    Miss Margaret Patton (left), the president of the St. Andrew's Junior Eisteddfod, handing Miss Mary Armour the Helen Thomas Cup which was won by the Methodist Junior-Choir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HOMING RUSSIANS HAD "COMPANY"

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The homeward bound Russian diplomats today had company on their journey at far as Perth. When the two chartered ...

    Article : 188 words
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