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  4. CASEY STILL HOPEFUL ABOUT GENEVA

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said yesterday that the Geneva conference was taking "a turn for ...

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  5. U.N. DISCUSSION ON BAD GUATEMALA SITUATION

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency meeting in New York at 5 a.m. to-morrow (Sydney time) to consider the ...

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  6. FINE 'RULES MARK

    CHARLES marks the ball, with Howe of South West making an attempt to spoil the mark. B. Hensel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rain when you want it soon?

    MILDURA, Sunday: Scientists have told a Victorian Country Committee it should toon be possible to stop rain falling in some areas and make it fall in others. They indicated that districts with ample rainfall ...

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  8. Census machines "revolutionary"

    In tabulating the results of the forthcoming census, to be taken on the night of June 30, the Census Bureau will make use of revolutionary machinery. This was ...

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  9. DRIFTING SHIP TAKEN IN TOW

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Sydney tug Woona took the drifting steamer Ardross in tow at 10 a.m. today. ...

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  10. Young man stabbed in brawl

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A 20-Year-old Moonee Ponds youth received a stab wound which ...

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  11. N.S.W. SOON TO REAP SNOWY BENEFIT

    CANBERRA, Sunday: After nearly five years, N.S.W. is about to draw its first benefit from the £400-million Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric and Irrigation Scheme. Within seven months the ...

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  12. Guatemala position

    TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Sunday (A.A.P.): Rebel forces were reported today to be making rapid ...

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  13. COLLINS PARK BIRDS BUTCHERED

    Police hare been asked to investigate acts of vandalism and cruelty to birds in the aviary at Collins ...

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  14. Gaol accusations are denied

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: There was no substance in Robert James Walker's wild assertions about happenings in Pentridge Gaol, the Chief Secretary (Mr. ...

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  15. Meningitis outbreak: camp closed

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Walco military camp has been closed following an outbreak of meningitis. ...

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  18. Father on charge of murder

    PERTH Sunday: The sequel to the death of an eight-months-old infant in Fremantle Hospital on April ...

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    JOHNNY GRAVES' uncanny kicking was the deciding factor in Cootamundra successfully withstanding Gundagai's challenge for the Maher Cup (he anded one penalty goal from over the half-way mark) but he missed with this attempt to convert D. Fazio's try. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. £500 reward for uranium find

    DARWIN, Sunday: The discoverer of a new uranium field at Adelaide River, Mr. R. G. Lennox, a motor ...

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  21. GRAZIERS WARNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Weather Bureau' today warned graders in western districts that colder weather was ...

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