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  4. LORDS DEBATE ON REINTRODUCTION OF FLOGGING CRIMINALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The cat and nine tales was heavily on the House of Lords yesterday as press and public clamour rose for action against Britain's flooding crime wave. ...

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  5. BRITAIN WORKING ON NEW GUIDED MISSILE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Berlin scientists are working on a new advanced "air to air" guided missile. Fighter planes keeping well out of range of the enemy's sups could direct this new weapon against ...

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  7. BRITAIN MAKING AIRCRAFT FOR ALLIED COUNTRIES

    Large orders for British aircraft have been received by the Gloster Aircraft Ltd., from Belgium, Holland and Egypt, Among the many planes ordered are 'Meteors' which are intended to be used for both operational and training duties, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DECISION ON WOOL IS DEFERRED

    SYDNEY.—The Graziers' Association of N.S.W. decided yesterday not to determine its attitude to "post J.O." (Joint ...

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  9. TENNIS

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  10. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  11. REMANDED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A young woman was "dumped" near the C[?]vn Street, Women's Hospital this morning ...

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  12. ANOTHER RECORD IN BR. AVIATION

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.) A huge crowd greeted Group Captain John Cunningham, at Copenhagen airport yesterday, ...

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  13. GRAZIER'S BODY FOUND IN TREE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The body of a grazier was found in a tree to-day about 15 miles from where he was drowned in ...

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  14. Denies Test of Hydrogen Bomb

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Reports published in Europe that the hydrogen bomb would be tested at Enivetok proving grounds ...

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  15. MENTAL ESCAPE BELIEVED TO BE DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Wed. A man who caused the death of his baby son last year yesterday escaped from Parkside mental hospital ...

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  16. Seretse Khama May Be Allowed To Return Home

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Political quarters forecast that the Government's white paper on the Seretse Khama affair, due to be ...

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  17. Floods Cause Power Blackouts

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A landslide caused by torrential rain and flooding damaged electricity transmission equipment ...

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  18. To-day's Forecast

    N.S.W. forecast, issued Sydney 1 p.m. Cloudy, sultry and unsettled over most of the State, fairly general rain in southern ...

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  19. END OF LAND SALES CONTROL IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE.—Cabinet decided yesterday to abolish all land sales control in Queensland immediately. ...

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  21. Heavy Bookings For Convent Concert

    Pupils of St. Joseph's Convent have gone through intensive practice for the annual school concert to be held in the Town ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Glen Innes District Hospital this morning of Archibald McSpedden, aged 71 years, of Glen-Innes. ...

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  23. Molotov's Big Role In Soviet Union

    BERLIN, Wednesday: Russia's former Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, has assumed almost all executive powers in the Soviet ...

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  24. STOPPAGE AT LITHGOW MINE

    LITHGOW, Wednesday.—Miners at the State mine, Lithgow, held a one day stoppage to-day after a former Government ...

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  25. TO SEARCH FOR PREFABS

    SYDNEY.—The Commonwealth Director of Housing, Mr. A. W. Welch has left for England to investigate the possibility of ...

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  26. Reports of Flying Saucers

    LISBON, Wed.: Scores of flying saucers have been reported by coast guards off the North Portugal coast, flying in line and ...

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  27. U.S. SENATOR

    LONDON, (Nebraska), Wednesday—Senate Republican leader, Senator Kenneth Wherry, to-day claimed that the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, was a had security risk. ...

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  28. BELGIAN LEADER URGES LEOPOLD TO ABDICATE

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.—Former Socialist Premier, Paul Henri Spaak, in an open letter to King Leopold, declares that the Socialist Party will not bow to a majority over the question of Leopold's return because the ...

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  29. SENATOR DROPS DEAD

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: Representative Ralph Church, 65-year-old Republican from Illinois, collapsed and died ...

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