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  4. ENORMOUS CASUALTIES ON INDO- CHINA REDS

    SAIGON, Friday (A.A.P.): Enormous casualties inflicted by the French garrison is believed to have caused a complete upset in the Vietminh plan to ...

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  5. VIC. UNION SEVERS ITS LINK WITH A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE, Friday: At least one Victorian trade union has decided to withdraw its affiliation from the Australian Labor Party because of its ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. TEMORA SUB-TERMINAL

    THE TEMORA WHEAT sub-terminal which was officially opened by the Minister for Agriculture and Food Production (Mr. E. H. Graham) yesterday. It is capable of Sorting over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Heightened tension on Israeli border

    TELAVIV, Fri. (A.A.P.): Tendon heightened near the Israeli-Jordan border today following reports of a new ...

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  8. CONSTABLE PUNCHED HIM, CLAIMS RIGBY

    SYDNEY, Friday: Alan Pierpont Rigby told Central Court today that a constable punched him across the nose three times in a cell at Phillip Street police station. The blows made his nose ...

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  9. Unionists go on strike at refinery

    MELBOURNE, Friday: More than 70 members of three separate trade unions went on strike at the Shell ...

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  10. YOUTH DISCHARGED

    SYDNEY, Fri.: A Central Criminal Court jury today acquitted a 19-year-old youth of the murder of his father, without hearing Addresses by counsel or ...

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  11. U.K. plans welcome to Queen

    LONDON, FrI. (A.A.P): Plans for the "greatest ever" welcome to the Queen, covering almost every hoar ...

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  12. Adelaide's welcome to Queen

    ADELAIDE, Friday: A crowd officially estimated at 300,000 gave the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh a ...

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  13. Terrorists kill U.K. officer

    CAIRO, Friday (A.A.P.): A British major was killed by Egyptian terrorists last night. Army Headquarters ...

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  14. BOY CAUGHT IN RABBIT TRAP

    PERTH, Friday: Caught by an ankle and a wrist by two rabbit traps in the tush, a four-year-old boy spent ...

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  15. SEVEN MORE POLIO CASES REPORTED

    SYDNEY, Friday: Seven more cases or poliomyelitis—four from the city and three from the country—were ...

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  16. ACQUITTED

    HARTFORD, Connecticut, Friday: Pedro Orozgo (21), a Puerto Rican, was yesterday acquitted of threatening to ...

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  17. STADIUMS AGAINST TITLE BOUT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The directors of Stadiums Ltd may take legal action against Australian welter champion. ...

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  18. Critically ill

    SYDNEY, Friday: Independent Labor M.L.A. for Hartly (Mr. Jim Chalmers is critically ill in the Masonic ...

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  19. Thomson in big golf

    MIAMI BEACH, Friday: Australian Peter Thomson and New Jersey golf partner Bob Toski shared seventh ...

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  22. Dean supports Menzies on Japs

    MELBOURNE, Friday: The statement of Australia's attitude towards Japan, made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in his "Man to Man" broadcast ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AIR ESCORT

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Vampire Jet fighters, of 78 Fighter Wing, R.A.A.F., and No. 14 Squadron of the ...

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  24. Eight hurt in Sydney tram smash

    SYDNEY, Friday: Eight people were injured and three admitted to hospital following a peak hour tram smash in ...

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  25. Another "threat"

    LONDON, Friday: Another "threat," the second in a week, to kill Lady Churchill, wife of the Prime Minister ...

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