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  4. Coral Sea Day was memorial to great partnership

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Battle of the Coral Sea was not only a great victory but the day also recalled and commemorated that magnificent partnership which was forged between the United States and Australia, the Dean ...

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  5. Japan battlefield now in cold war

    NEW YORK, April 27 ."Japan knows now that she is marked out as a battlefield in the cold war," Philip Potter, a ...

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  6. FLOOD HITS NEW LEVEL

    CLINTON, Iowa, April 27.--A record Mississippi River flood crest was bearing down on ...

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  7. Famine strikes north Madras

    NEW DELHI, April 27.-- Two hundred thousand women, children and old people are ...

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  8. NEW STEP PYRAMID FOUND

    CAIRO, Apr. 27.--Zakaria Gonelm, Chief Inspector of the Antiquities at Sakkara, said today remnants ...

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  9. Captains of the Atlantic Fleets

    MEMBERS of the directing staff of "Grand Slam," the four Power naval exercise in the Mediterranean, pose with Admiral Robert B. Carney, U.S. Navy, director of the manoeuvres. Shown here aboard the Admiral's flagship ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WOMEN HURT WHEN SEAS HIT MANUNDA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Six women passengers were injured when a big freak wave crashed over the stern of the inter State liner Manunda (8853 toss) off the New South Wales ...

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  11. Vehicles short soon

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Brisbane motor company executives yesterday predicted that motor vehicles ...

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  12. Road costs to follow petrol rise

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --The Id. a gallon petrol price increase announced officially today will mean ...

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  13. MUST GUARD NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A hostile force must never again occupy New Guinea, Lieutenant ...

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  14. Wounding charge

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. --Police charged former boxer Sel Hamilton (27) at the City Watchhouse ...

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  15. TERRORISTS KILLED

    SINGAPORE, April 27. -- British troops in Malaya yesterday killed two leading Communist terrorists in separate ...

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  16. NEW DOLLAR CUT TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A special report on dollar expenditure will not be ready for Federal Cabinet sitting on Tuesday and Wednesday. ...

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  17. Killed in race

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- Johrr Cooper (34), well known motorist, of Hearne Hill, Geelong, was fatally injured when his ...

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  18. CHINESE WILLING TO TRADE

    MOSCOW, April 27.--Seven British businessmen now in Peking yesterday sent a cable to Moscow saying the ...

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  19. Persistent lover wins

    MILWAUKEE, Apr. 27.--Persistent lover, Emmanuel Zblewski, jilted 12 times in a little over a year, finally married the ...

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  20. 8th WIFE DIES IN MOTOR CRASH

    NEW YORK, April 27.--Asbestos fortune heir Tommy Manville, who once said that his eight wives had cost him 4,000,000 dollars (£1,660,000), lost his last wife in a fatal motor ...

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  21. Gloucesters honored

    LONDON, April 27. -- The city of Gloucester yesterday welcomed the "Glorious Gloucesters," the British regiment ...

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  22. PEACE TALK --CANCELLED

    NEW YORK, April 27.--The United Nations Command, because of "unavoidable circumstances," cancelled a proposed ...

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  23. Exceeded role of guest

    CANBERRA, Sun. -- U.S. Lieut. Gen. Eichelberger was charged tonight with having exceeded the role of guest in ...

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  24. Red Chinese drugs ring?

    NEW YORK, April 27.-- Communist China was accused yesterday of drug warfare against the United Nations in ...

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  25. GENERAL'S WARNING

    LONDON Apr. 27.--Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Slim, said last night any aggressor mad enough to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Accident toll

    BRISBANE, Sun. --When their motor cycle, crashed into the rear of a parked truck at Burpengary, near Caboolture, ...

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  27. GALES OFF VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Gales up to 48 m.p.h. hit Victoria today after weekend flooding in Gippsland rivers. ...

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  28. To investigate farm shortages

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Import restrictions could jeopardise the food production drive. Stating this in its report on ...

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  29. Too close for comfort

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- A 17-year-old lifesaver, Laurie Hicks, of Brisbane, swam within three yards of a 9ft. shark at Palm ...

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  30. Girl burnt by flaming fat.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- A 14-year-old Hermit Park girl was severely burned on the back of both legs, right hand ...

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  31. Electricity loan appeal

    KINGAROY, Sun. -- State Electricity Commissioner (Mr. Neil Smith) today appealed for the success of the current ...

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  32. Guilty verdict in Sister Kenny case

    SAN FRANCISCO, April 27.--Henry Von Morpurgo yesterday was found guilty of misappropriating funds of the Sister Kenny infantile paralysis fund by a jury in the Federal ...

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  33. Change in R.A.A.F. organisation

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --The Chief of the Air Staff (Air Marshal J. D. I, Hardman) said in Sydney today that he would ...

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  34. FATAL PRANK

    CHICAGO, April 27. -- A practical joker drowned in Lake Michigan yesterday when trying to remedy a prank that ...

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  35. PLEA FOR QUEEN

    LONDON, Apr. 27.--Housewives in all parts of Britain will be asked to support a plea that Queen Elizabeth should ...

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  36. Fire on collier

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The fire which broke out in two holds of the collier War River when she was 220 miles out ...

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  37. Modernise laws

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Attorney General (Mr. Power) said tonight that State laws should be modernised to meet ...

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  38. Radios tested for atom attack

    WASHINGTON, Apr. 27. -- More than 1000 radio stations took part early yesterday in America's first large scale test ...

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  39. TAXATION BLITZ ON LIQUOR DEALERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Taxation officials are preparing huge claims for unpaid tax from profits on liquor deals in Sydney. Taxation experts last night ...

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  40. Shipping Board members fired?

    CANBERRA, Sun.--The Federal Government will completely reorganise the Australian Shipping Board. ...

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  41. SOMERSAULTED THROUGH DOOR

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Mr. Jefferey Orwell (36), of Paddington, departed from his friends in Oxford street, Paddington, in a ...

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    THE United States Navy's new F9F-6 "Cougar," swept wing successor to the Navy's F9F-5 "Panther," is pictured in flight. The Cougar is a jet airplane that can fly more than 600 miles an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. "SINKERS" WERE DEADLY RISK

    NEW YORK, April 27. -- A pathologist's initial report said yesterday that three schoolboys who took a box of deadly ...

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  44. Basic wage rise.

    BRISBANE, Sun.--For the first time employees under State awards will get the increased basic wage at least a ...

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  45. Town isolated

    MELBOURNE,. Sunday. -- Floodwaters isolated Mario for the 29th time in three years when the Snowy River flooded ...

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  46. Richmond shooting

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- Kevin Narda Boardman, of Black Rock, was treated at St. Vincent's Hospital early today for ...

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