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  4. MARGARET'S NAME LINKED WITH PEER'S SON

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Press rumors have linked Princess Margaret's name with Colin Tennant, 27-year-old son of Lord and Lady Glenconnors. ...

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  5. TEN NATIVES SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR MURDER

    WEWAK, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Mr. Justice Gore in the Supreme Court today sentenced to death ten Telefomin natives. ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. POLOCROSSE AT WAGGA

    Robbie Taylor (Wagga) and Ken Box[?]all (Cullivel) put plenty into their play during this incident ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wives wanted for Dutchmen

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Then seemed to be a shortage of girls in Australia which could lead to serious social problems, a Dutch clergyman, the Rev. James De Vries, said today. ...

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  8. Industrial crisis in W. Germany

    FRANKFURT (West Germany), Monday (A.A.P.): West Germany today faces the threat of the most ...

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  9. New ACTU move on margins

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A new move was made by the A.C.T.U. today in its campaign for higher margins for all workers. ...

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  10. STATE'S SURPLUS £2M.

    SYDNEY, Monday: The state Government ended the 1953-54 fiscal year with a surplus of more than ...

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  11. UNIONS ANGRY OVER CLERIC'S ATTACK

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Trade Union leaders reacted angrily today to an attack on compulsory unionism by a Melbourne churchman, the Rev. Arthur Lewis, at Collins Street Baptist Church last night. ...

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  12. SHOW SHEEP "A DISGRACE"

    BRISBANE, Monday: Some sheep entered in the Brisbane Exhibition vert a disgrace, fat sheep and lambs ...

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  13. DECLINE IN PARLIAMENTARY LIFE DEPLORED

    SYDNEY, Monday: The levels of Parliamentary life in N.S.W. had dropped in recent years, the Leader of the ...

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  14. INQUIRY ON OBSCENE MAGAZINES

    CANBERRA, Monday: The ACT. Advisory Council to-day set up a committee, of three to investigate the ...

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  15. HOMES BACKLOG BEING CUT DOWN

    CANBERRA, Monday: the backlog of Australia's housing needs was being over-taken at the rate of 15,000 ...

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  16. Alarm on economy of Japan

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): The White House is alarmed at the economic plight of Japan, the "New ...

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  17. Coolamon ewes die of cold

    Men lighted huge bonfires in open paddocks at Coolamon on Saturday in a desperate attempt to save ewes dying of cold. ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP CONFIDENCE IN AMERICA

    SOUTH ORANGE (New Jersey), Monday (A.A.P.): The United States has a 50-50 chance of recapturing ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND TOO GOOD AT WOLLONGONG

    WOLLONGONG, Monday: New Zealand played clever and scientific hockey to beat Southern Zone 6-1 at ...

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  20. MORE ALLEGED BREACHES OF UNIONISM ACT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Federated Clerks' Union to-day lodged 24 more complaints for alleged breaches ...

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  23. TOLD WIFE HIS FAMILY WORTH £2M.

    SYDNEY, Monday: A husband told his wife his family was worth at least £2 million, the ...

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  24. BLOODY DAY IS FEARED

    RABAT, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Morocco is like gunpowder as it waits for the opening of its fateful double anniversary today. ...

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  25. ANOTHER BIG MILE "REMOTE"

    LONDON, Monday (AAP): Prospects of another Roger Bannister-John Landy clash at White City next week were ...

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