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  4. BERIA SOVIET LEADER, SACKED AS "ENEMY OF THE STATE"

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Soviet Secret Police Chief and Deputy Premier, (Laventi P. Beria) 54, one of Russia's Big Three leaders since the death of Stalin, has been sacked as "an enemy of the Communist Party and Soviet people"—a form ...

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  5. WAR PILOT, WAR SHOW

    WING COMMANDER J. R. Kinnimont, D.S.O., D.F.C., former Commanding Officer of No. 77 Squadron in Korea, inspects the exhibition of services photographs at the Myer Moral [?], Melbourne. Wing Commander Kinnimont, whose home is in Malvern Road, East Malvern, returned from Korea in January and is at present attached to fighter operations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HARVEY AND HOLE SET RECORD FOR GROUND

    OLD TRAFFORD, Friday (A.A.P. Special): Neil Harvey and Graeme Hole produced a record fourth wicket partnership for Old Trafford in the third Test ...

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  8. Struggle for Soviet power

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The post-Stalin struggle for power in the Soviet Union was spotlighted today by the sacking of Deputy Premier Laventri Beria as ...

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  9. Narrandera Rotary's new president

    Narrandera Rotary Club held its annual changeover dinner and ladies' night last Wednesday when the Mayor ...

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  10. Rural extension services

    Mr. Hugh S. Robertson, M.P. has received some interesting figures from the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, ...

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  11. SNOW BLANKETS BIG AREA OF STATE

    SYDNEY, Friday: While Blue Mountains and Moss Vole area were blanketed with snow up to eight inches deep today, the Sydney Metropolitan Area was lashed with rainstorms. Late reports, however, ...

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  12. Woman's death

    Police believe that a 54-year-old [?] found shot dead [?] home at Livingstone [?] ...

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  13. 'We can afford TV'

    Mr. A. G. Warner, managing director of Electronic Industries, told the TV Royal Commission ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Five hurt: accidents at Wagga

    Five people were injured in and around Wagga yesterday in a series of accidents. ...

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  15. FEUD ON NORTH COAST

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday: The answer to migrants who do not appreciate Australian freedom could be deportation, Tweed District Coroner (Mr. C. H. ...

    Article : 341 words
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  18. BERIA SACKED OVER BERLIN RIOTS?

    WASHINGTON, Friday (A.A.P.): Diplomatic experts told United Press that the spark which led to the sicking of Soviet Secret Police Chief, Lavrenti Beria, may have been the recent outbreak of ...

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  19. Thomson's fine 71 in the Open

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): Australian Peter Thomson had a third round 71 for a total 215 in the British ...

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  20. VOLCANOES IN ALASKA ERUPT

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Friday (A.A.P.): Three Alaskan volcanoes erupted yesterday, disrupting air ...

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  21. Interest in Melb. show

    MELBOURNE, Friday: Intense interest in the 1953 Royal Melbourne Show has been shown from exhibitors ...

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  22. PRINCESS ENDS TOUR FOR WHILE

    UMTALI (Southern Rhodesia) Friday (A.A.P.): Princess Margaret, who spent most of yesterday in bed with ...

    Article : 60 words
  23. No staff cuts

    SYDNEY, Friday: Staff would not be sacked because of cuts in weekend bus services, the Transport Minister ...

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