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  4. ROAD FATALITIES ROSE BY 42 IN PAST YEAR

    PERTH, Friday: Road fatalities in Australia had shown an adverse trend during the year ended June 30, 1954, the chairman of the Australian Road Safety Council (Mr. T. G. Paterson) said this afternoon. ...

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  5. "DIRTY SMEARING", SAYS COUNSEL AT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Friday: The charge that Fergan O'Sullivan had helped type Document "J" was the "dirtiest bit of smearing I have seen done in this community," ...

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  6. ALL GROWN AT HOME

    Home-grown mushrooms as big as saucers attracted interest at the Leeton Show. They are being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Melbourne show nears end

    MELBOURNE, Friday: In a blaze of sprint weather, Melbourne Royal Show entered its last stages today. ...

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  8. Trout season opens today

    SYDNEY, Friday: The trout season opens officially tomorrow and will continue until May 1, 1955. ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. Clues transferred

    LONDON, Fri.: Huddersfield Rugby League Club has signed Australian forward Arthur Clues at a fee ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. BAIL REFUSED IN RAPE CASE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Four men were committed for trial at Central Court to-day on charges of having raped a young woman at Brighton on September 11. ...

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  11. HAS RUSSIA DROPPED PLAN?

    NEW YORK, Friday (A.A.P.): Soviet Russia may have decided to cease making propaganda out of its been the atomic "bomb" plea. ...

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  12. CRASH AT WAGGA

    A New Australian had part of his right foot almost severed in a collision last night. ...

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  13. Man, wife, child shot dead

    WOLLONGONG, Friday: A 39-year-old Corrimal insurance inspector, his wife and six-year-old daughter were found shot dead in their Corrimal home late ...

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  14. LAWSON'S WIFE SEEKS A DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Friday: Leonard Keith Lawson, who is serving a 14 years' sentence for the rape ol two models at Terry ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. HUSBAND LEFT FORTUNE, BUT WIFE IN DEBT

    SYDNEY, Friday: The widow of a well known hat manufacturer, who left a net estate of £107,530, told the ...

    Article : 183 words
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  18. Sunny day in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Fri.: Melbourne, for the second consecutive day, basked in a blaze of sunshine today after one of ...

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  19. Pope's plea to doctors

    ROME, Friday: Pope Plus XII last night warned doctors to have nothing to do with the development of atomic, ...

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    Margaret Baul stretches out to grasp an orange during the orange race at the Leeton Show, whilst her mount "Pat" shows a decided lack of co-operation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THOMSON BEATS LOCKE

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Australian holder of the British open golf championship, Peter Thomson, ...

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  22. Impounding fees to rise

    SYDNEY, Friday: Impounding charges for starving stock will rise from 50 to 100 per cent from next week. ...

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