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  3. TYPHOON CAUSES 3000 DEATHS IN JAPAN

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A 118-mile-an-hour typhoon roared through Tsugaru Strait in northern Japan, to-day killing nearly 3000 persons. The storm overturned and ...

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  4. U.K. EXECUTIVES HERE TO SELL PLANES

    CANBERRA, Monday: Three top executives in one of Britain's biggest aircraft companies, who are in Australia to interest defence authorities in their plans, ...

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  5. SHES HIGHER UP THAN SHE LOOKS

    Maisie Bowler may not have many inches, but she certainly is high up in the table tennis world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GRABBED ROPE IN NINE-STOREY FALL

    PERTH, Mon.: Amazing presence of mind during a fall from the ninth storey of the new ...

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  7. 55,000 JOBS WILL BE NEEDED

    CANBERRA, Monday: Employment opportunities will have to be increased by 275,000 to meet Australia's expected population growth within the next five ...

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  8. Mayor ousted as miners' candidate

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Mayor of Broken Hill (Alderman W. Riddiford) has been disqualified as a candidate in the ballot for general president of the ...

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  9. Young girl shot through heart

    SYDNEY, Monday: A seven-year-old girl, shot through the heart, collapsed in the arms of her sister ...

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  10. Albury semi-trailer fire causes £1000 damage

    ALBURY, Monday: A fire caused almost £1000 damage to goods on the back of a semi-trailer at Albury this afternoon. These included washing machines, refrigerators, radios ...

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  11. Masked men in £262 robbery

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Masked gunmen robbed a hotel licensee at Monegeets, near Romsey, early today of ...

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  12. Riverina wool at Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Mon.: Comebacks and crossbreds were again in very strong demand at the Melbourne woolsales ...

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  13. PRIEST PUSHED, SHOVED AT ROWDY MEETING

    BRISBANE, Monday: The public meeting for Doctor Hromadka closed in uproar tonight after a Catholic priest ...

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  14. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Values ruled fully firm at the improved level established in Newcastle last week at the ...

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  15. Racing car crashed

    BERLIN, Monday: Three racing officials were killed at Bernau, near Berlin, yesterday when a racing car shot ...

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  16. SYDNEY RADIO MAN DIES

    SYDNEY, Monday: Police are inquiring into the circumstances surrounding the death of prominent Sydney ...

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  19. Gen. Mark Clark to visit Aust.

    CANBERRA, Mon.: General Mark Clark, former Commander-in-Chief of the United States Far Eastern Command, has accepted an invitation to visit ...

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  20. Brown was stopped in the fourth

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Augustin Argote (10.4¾) stopped Darby Brown (10.7) in the fourth round of a scheduled ...

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  21. British Army bid to keep Gurkhas

    The British Army is determined to keep its brigade of Gurkhas —eight regular battalions, all that remains of the old Imperial Indian Army. It is establishing a Gurkha depot at Dharan Bazar, Eastern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. POSTAL WORKERS THREATEN TO GALL A STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Four hundred postal workers at a meeting at the Trades Hall tonight unanimously decided ...

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  23. BIBLE GIVEN TO PRIME MINISTER

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and Dame Pattle Menzies to-day visited Bible House, in ...

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