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  4. ATOMIC BOMB TO BE TESTED OUT AT WOOMERA WEAPONS RANGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The atomic weapon to be exploded in the forthcoming atomic test on the Woomera long-range weapons range, South Australia, will be an atomic bomb. This was disclosed today by the Minister for Supply (Mr. ...

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  5. New stand at Caulfield

    THE Victorian Amateur Turf Club will build a £30,000 double-decker public stand in the Birdcage at Caulfield. It ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOMAN'S CLAIM ON THALLIUM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A woman rang the C.I.B. twice today and told detectives she knew who poisoned international Rugby League footballer, Bobby ...

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  7. Truce in 10 days?

    PANMUNJON, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations Headquarters today indicated ...

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  8. FOUR-DAY FIGHT TO SAVE SHIP FAILS

    PERTH, Wednesday: A four-day battle by the ocean-going tug Allegiance II to reconnect her towline with the drifting freighter Arkaba has ended. Arkaba (4212 tons) has ...

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  9. Wouldn't do for the clucks, sir!

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): William Grosvenor, invalid bachelor who, at 59, has inherited tile Dukedom of ...

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  10. Russian protest "absurd"

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Diplomatic quartern in London describe as "absurd" Russia's protest this neck to Turkey ...

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  11. CRASH NEAR GUNDAGAI

    GUNDAGAI, Wednesday: A panic-stricken polo pony kicked a man to death and injured three young woman when a semi-trailer overturned near Gundagai ...

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  12. EVATT SEES KOREA CUT IN HALVES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A truce in Korea would not end all the difficulties in the Far East, but would divide Korea ...

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  13. NO BRITISH CONTRACT FOR FRUITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The British Ministry of Food will not enter into any long-term contract for the ...

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  14. SEATS TAKEN FROM PLANE FOR FOOTBALLER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Six seats were removed from a bc3 airliner today to fly American Rugby League ...

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  15. Died after struck by motor car

    GRIFFITH, Wednesday: An elderly woman died in the Griffith District Hospital last night as a result of ...

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  16. Country bowls officials

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Four country bowls officials are unopposed as country representatives on the N.S.W. ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S DEMAND ON U.S. OFFER OF FOOD

    BERLIN, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Russia's High Commissioner in Germany (M. Vladimir Semeonov) has sent a note to his American counterpart (Mr. James Conant) demanding that American officials cease offering food to the East Germans. ...

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  18. RAILMEN SEEK NEW CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Railway metalworkers at a one-hour stopwork meeting at North Melbourne today ...

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  19. "MADE IN AUSTRALIA" CAMPAIGN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The "Made in Australia Week" campaign being conducted in Melbourne at present ...

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  22. TEST PITCH SATURATED

    LONDON, Wed. (AAP-Special): The Test Ditch at Headingley, Leeds has been saturated by rain. ...

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  23. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    HONG KONG, Wednesday: A crowd of mourners watching a coffin being brought from a street to the upper ...

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    The Deputy Premier (Mr. JS. J. Heffron) opened the furniture nut at the Sydney Showground. Photographed at the J. W. Parker Furniture stand are (left to right): Mr. H. J. Heffron, Mr. R. M. O'Keefe. the president of the Furnishers' Society or N.S.W.; Sir Norman Nock, president of Retail Traders' Association of N.S.W., and Mr. J. W. Parker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MIGRANT SAVED CONSTABLE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The Acting Premier (Mr. Galvin) today personally thanked Mr. Steve Ovcar, the New ...

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