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  4. ALLEGATIONS MADE AGAINST THE POLICE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A move for a Royal Commission into the police force was supported today by the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. V. Treatt). ...

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  5. THE BISHOP HELPED, TOO

    HOBART, Sun: Eight guests, including the Bishop of Tasmania in pyjamz coat and serge ...

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  6. QUEEN AND DUKE WALK BACK TO HOTEL

    NELSON, N.Z., Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A crowd of several thousand. people cheered the Queen end the Duke of Edinburgh as they walked back to their hotel after attending church today. ...

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  7. Garnering the results of a fruitful season

    An illustration of the great season experienced by many farmers in the Wagga area is the huge stack of oats taking form at the property of Mr. H. Benz, at Harefield. The crop from which the stack was harvested yielded over three tons to the acre. A scene which is becoming more and more familiar in the Wagga District—the harvesting of sub ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Secret talks on U.S. atomic policy

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): President Eisen-hower yesterday called advisers on atomic policy into ...

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  9. HOMES URGED FOR NATIVES

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A plea for decent homes for aborigines living in the Sydney area, was made today by director of the South Sydney Methodist Mission, the Rev. ...

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  10. Comet sabotage theory grows

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P.): Special security investigators will be sent to a point along the Far East Air route, for B.O.A.C. operators of the Comet jetliner ...

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  11. Twin brothers hurt in crash

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: Twin brothers suffered fractured skulls when the motor cycle they were riding collided with a car near their homes when they were on ...

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  12. Given six years on sex charge

    LONDON. Son. (A.A.P.): Women shoaled and screamed for half an hour in Buckingham Assizes ...

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  13. INDEPENDENCE

    SAIGON, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The new Vietnam Premier (Prince Buu Loc) said yesterday the first ...

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  14. Discussion on Korea is further delayed

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The president of the United Nations General Assembly (Mrs. Vijaya Pandit) yesterday agreed to postpone until January 29 the deadline for replies to her proposal to reconvene the Assembly to discuss Korea. ...

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  15. Attempt to halt fire in coal mine

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Another seal is being built in an attempt to halt a fire in the State coal mine at Lithgow. ...

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  18. Will throw boomerangs in Wagga

    SYDNEY, Sunday: When me Queen visits Wagga next month she is expected to see a boomerang-throwing ...

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  19. Tasmania swelters in heat

    HOBART, Sun.: Thousands of people from Hobart and suburbs flocked to the teaches yesterday to seek ...

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  20. HE PERSUADED ARMED MIGRANT TO DROP RIFLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday: An unarmed constable last night persuaded a new Australian to drop a 22 rifle he was ...

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  21. POLICE RECOVER WOMAN'S BODY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Police yesterday recovered the body of a woman from a water-filled quarry at Northmead after a 22-hour search. On Friday afternoon the ...

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  22. Helped Egyptians

    ISMAILIA, (Suez Canal Zone) Sunday: British troops yesterday helped Egyptian authorities arrest hashish ...

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