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  4. AUSSIES BOYCOTT GAMES CYCLING: FIRST STIR

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday (AAP) : Seething discontent over the organisation of the British Empire Games came to a head last night when the Australian ...

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  5. CONVICTS HEADING TOWARDS N. S. WALES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Police late tonight had found no trace of three convicts who escaped while working on a pine plantation near Beechworth gaol ...

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  6. AT WAGGA TONIGHT

    A scene from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera which begins at the Teachers' College theatre tonight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Million Christians "terrorised"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: One-million Christians were now being subjected to a reign of terror and tyranny following the fall of Indo-China, Mr. Mullens (Lab., Vic.) told the House of Representatives tonight. ...

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  8. Cameron again speaker

    CANBERRA, Wed.: Mr. Archie Cameron (Liberal, S.A.) was today re-elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for a third term. ...

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  9. Man dead in crash near Wagga

    A young man was killed and two other men injured late last night when a car and a sheep transport ...

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  10. ENGLAND AHEAD OF US AT GAMES

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Special): Australia, with a Gold Medal to 18-year-old David Lean, winner of the 440 yards hurdles, topping a mixed day in the track and field events, had to bow to England's powerful challenge at the ...

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  11. Meat prices "won't vary too much"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Prices for Australian meat on the British market would probably not vary ...

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  12. Cosmic ray work in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Sydney scientist and two students will soon conduct the world's first practical ...

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  13. Many T.B. beds in Tasmania

    HOBART, Wed.: For the first time for many years, Tasmania has a large surplus of tuberculosis ...

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  14. HOGAN COULD WIN THE 220

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  15. TRADE MISSION TO S.E. ASIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: An Australian Trade Mission will shortly visit Southeast Asian countries to publicise ...

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  16. EMPIRE BOWLS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday: Results, of the final of the bowls singles today were: Ralph Hughes, Southern, ...

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  17. C.P. Member accused

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Mr. Edmonds (Lab., Qld.) tonight accused a Country Party Member from Queensland (Mr. Adermann) of having carried out ...

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  20. WAGGA MAN'S CLAIM ON POTATOES

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Some shopkeepers in Sydney were racketeering in potatoes, it was alleged at ...

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  21. ENGLAND'S DAY

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday: British competitors made yesterday "England's day" at the British Empire Games. ...

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  22. P.M. SILENT ON SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight refused to discuss any matters relating to ...

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    A busy shearing scene at "Wyvern," Carrathool, this week. The shed, a large one, is owned by T. A. Field Pty. Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. POLITICIANS TO VISIT RUM JUNGLE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: An all-party Parliamentary delegation will attend the opening of the treatment ...

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  25. £22,000 theft

    LONDON, Wed.: Three bandits, armed with a submachine gun and revolvers, yesterday held up a Post ...

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