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  3. ASH DUMP MURDER CASE

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday: In the City Court today Oscar Skyers (51), Jamaican seaman, appeared on a charge of having murdered ...

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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Delightful weather after last week's heat wave. Entries for Bathurst dog meeting on Saturday close at 5 o'clock ...

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  5. TOLL OF THE ROAD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: There were more road deaths in New South Wales during the Christmas holidays than last year ...

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  6. DROVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE

    Pleading guilty to charges of driving under the influence; driving without a licence; and driving a vehicle without the consent of the ...

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  7. EMPIRE GAMES

    ADELAIDE. [?] NSW men won 11 titles at the Australian athletic championships held here at the week end, they won only ...

    Article : 351 words
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  9. ARRESTS ON TRAIN

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: On its way to Sydney early today, the Mudgee Mail train was twice raided by police searching for a man ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. MAN'S LOSS OF MEMORY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: During 36 days of wandering, suffering loss of memory. Steve Smith, 35, of Bondi, lost two stone in weight. ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. COUNTRY CYCLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Riding at Young on New Year's Day. Bathurst cyclist. Harold Buttsworth won the Country Five Miles Championship from a big ...

    Article : 248 words
  12. BOXING

    NEW YORK. Tuesday: Jake Lamotta has been offered an overweight contest on January 27. against Nick Barone, a light-heavyweight at ...

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  13. Woman Shoplifter Fined

    SYDNEY. Tuesday A Kirribilli woman with accounts at city stores and more than 916 in her handbag, stole goods worth £4 9 from David ...

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  14. MORE POLIO SUSPECTS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Two more cases of polio were reported to the Health Department today — the first notifications since Friday. ...

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  15. PROPOSED BAN ON REDS

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: The trade union movement, while generally opposed to Communism, would fight to maintain its right to elect its own ...

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  16. GALLAGHER TO MEET WALLS

    LONDON, Tuesday: Australian heavyweight Aif Gallagher will meet Earl Walls from Canada at Earlscourt on January 24. ...

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  17. PETROL POSITION

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: Two conferences affecting petrol rationing were held in Adelaide today. The Fuel Minister (Senator ...

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  18. HASSEN — DAVIS BOUT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Jack Hassen will not be given a fight with a Malayan lightweight before meeting Heavy Davis at Sydney Stadium ...

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  19. HEATWAVE RECEDES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Today's temperatures in the West were at a normal summer level of around 90 degrees. ...

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  20. WOMAN DIES FROM HEAD INJURIES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Sydney police are searching for a man reported have been running away from a house in Garong Street, Lakemba, ...

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  21. KATE WAS IN THE BATH

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: Three tenancy matters were held up in Central Summons Court today because Kate Leigh was having a bath. ...

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  22. GIRL HIKER'S ORDEAL

    LEURA, Tuesday: Strapped to stretcher and in pain from an injured groin, a 20-year-old girl was carried to safety today after relays of men ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND BLAZE

    BRISBANE. Tuesday: The small town of Wyandra, in Southwestern Queensland, was today given over to women and children, except, for a few ...

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  24. MEATMEN STRIKE

    London. Tuesday: a lightning strike among Smithfield's 300 meat porters yesterday caused a complete stoppage of London's meat deliveries ...

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  25. GRANT TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    SYDNEY. Tuesday: More than 30,000 people in NSW will benefit from a special grant of £6,000 to a number of friendly societies which has ...

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