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  4. JAPANESE ENTRY INTO G.A.T.T. IS OPPOSED

    LONDON, Friday: Japan's application for full membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which comes before the current session of ...

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  5. "RED ROBBIE" BLASTS ARMY METHODS

    MELBOURNE, Fridoy: Lieut-General Sir Horace Robertson, Australia's most colorful soldier, ended 40 years' Army service today—by launching an attack ...

    Article : 288 words
  6. A POULTRY DINNER FOR SOMEONE

    THESE ladies had a single thought—poultry for Sunday dinner. So the "catch the rooster" event at the Council. picnic at the Showground yesterday was fast and furious. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "WAS BROKE," SAYS HEMINGWAY

    HAVANNA (Cuba) Fri.(A.A.P.): American writer Ernest Hemingway, winner or the 1954 Nobel ...

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  8. NEW HOPE FOR INSANE

    CHICAGO, Friday (AAP): Dramatic results In treating "hopelessly" Insane patients with a new form of an old ...

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  9. Bandits make another pay-roll haul

    SYDNEY, Friday: An armed holdup man snatched a £1461 payroll from a Company secretary outside an Annandale factory today. The gunman threw himself ...

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  10. Claims Reds "fooled" Australians

    HONG KONG, Friday (A. A. P.-Reuter): Frank Griffith, an Australian merchant from Shanghai, said today that two Australian women who had claimed ...

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  11. Drug charge against Braund

    ALBURY, Friday: Detectives investigating the death of a suspected cancer victim at Walla Wallaiost night arrested John Braund, 87, and charged him ...

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  12. Corowa man's lamb win

    SYDNEY, Friday: A group of Corriedale ewes, owned by Mr. W. T. Lewis, of "Coonara", Corowa, has won the 1954 State championship trophy in the Fat ...

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  13. CROWD WANTED QUEEN MOTHER

    NEW YORK, Fri. (A.A.P.): Tourists yesterday Jostled, each other to get a look at' Queen Elizabeth, the Queen ...

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  14. Concern a wheat plea

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Wheatgrowers would be very perturbed at remarks by the Acting Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Sir Philip McBride) about ...

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  15. AUST. SALES OF LEAD TO U.S.

    MELBOURNE. Friday: Increased sales of lead to the United States are expected following President ...

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  16. Dog in handbag

    LONDON, Friday: A Not­tingham woman was fined five guineas yesterday, plus three guineas costs for ...

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  17. New liner service

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday (A.A.P.): A one-class liner service between California, Australia and New Zealand ...

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  20. THREE MEN ON RAPE CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Three young men were remanded in Central Court today on a charge of having raped a 17-year-old girl in a lane at Pyrmont last night. ...

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    JENNY WEISSEL helped Ray Hoskins in the "thread the needle race" at the Council picnic at the Showground yesterday—but he was the last to finish. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HE JUST WALKED OUT

    SYDNEY, Friday: A prisoner walked from Redfern Police Station today and escaped when a constable who ...

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  23. Sinn beats Peacock

    MELBOURNE, Friday: National bantamweight champion Bobby Sinn (8.7) tonight outpointed American ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. Queen's portrait

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): The Queen will wear the kingfisher-blue robes of the Order of the Garter for her ...

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