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  4. ATOM POOL PLAN IS HISTORICAL EVENT

    LONDON, Friday: Sir Winston Churchill, addressing a backed House of Commons in a foreign affairs debate yesterday, said [?] considered ...

    Article : 215 words
  5. UNOFFICIAL SERENADE TO QU[?] ON SECOND DAY IN FIJI

    SUVA, Friday (A.A.P. Reuter): Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to-day began the second day of their visit to Fiji with an unofficial serenade. It began shortly after 4.30 when the choir of 40 men ...

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  7. GEN. DOOIITTLE'S VIEWS ON SPACE FLIGHTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday:—Lt-General James Doolittle predicted last night that within the forceable future the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMPULSORY UNIONISM

    SYDNEY: Compulsory unionism become low [?] New South Wales yesterday. ...

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  9. FORMER CITY ALDERMAN'S WIFE DIES

    SYDNEY, Friday: The wife of former City Council Alderman Colin Campbell Colbourne was ...

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  10. Federal Vole To-morrow

    Polling booths for the Gwydir by-election to-morrow will be located at the Town Hall and the Ross Hill ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    Issued Sydney I [?] warm to hot weather [?] strengthening northerly [?] increasing bush fire [?] ...

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  12. If There Had Been a Normal Harvest

    The Inverell bulkhead agent Mr. J. O'Shannessey, stooped weighing at 10.45 this ...

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    CLASS. [?]p. 15-year old Chinese girl who could not speak ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Canberra Sets New Figures for London-Capetown

    LONDON, Friday: Three British aircraft, eptomising the modem jet age, yesterday ...

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  15. GRAZIER SHOT DEAD AFTER ARGUMENT

    WEST WYALONG. Friday.—A 52-year-old grazier was found shot dead early to-day on his farm at ...

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  16. Labor [?] on Sod[?]

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  17. "No Prospect of Britain Modifying Egypt Position"

    LONDON, Friday.—The Foreign Minister, Mr. Eden, last night rejected a demand by 35 Conservative "rebels" ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. To-day's Markets

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  19. Russia "Entitled to Security"

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Winston Churchill said he hoped some means of providing the the Russians with a ...

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  20. Baby Strangled by her Singlet

    SYDNEY, Friday A [?]old baby was strangled [?] home in Penirh when [?]et caught on the ...

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  21. Township Saved After Gruelling Battle

    The worst bush fire in memory in the Yetman area yesterday reached to within a few hundred yards of the village, and has already destroyed ...

    Article : 473 words
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    GERMAN firm plans to market the Volkswagen, the German people's car, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WON £6000

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  25. TWO CHARGED WITH MURDER IN FANTASTIC NEW YORK CASE

    NEW YORK, Friday: Two youths are alleged to have mixed poetry, cyanide and champagne into a toast of death in one of the most fantastic crimes ever to emerge from the macabre murder files of ...

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  26. SOVIET OFFICIAL ON TREASON CHARGE

    LONDON, Friday: A special sitting of the Supreme Court of the Soviet Union will try Lavrenti Beria, deposed Soviet Secret Police chief and Minister of the Interior, with high treason and anti-Soviet activities. Breaking a long Russian ...

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