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  5. Invasion Fears Mounting In Formosa

    TAIPEH: The United, Press said that the Chinese National Government ordered lights to be dimmed throughout Formosa last night as a precaution against a communist assault. ...

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  6. Heat wave Kills Three In Sydney; 50 Collapse

    SYDNEY: Three people died and more than 50 collapsed as a result of the heat in Sydney yesterday. Those dead are Arthur Miller (60) of paddington, who collapsed in the street at Woolhara; George, Hicks (67), who ...

    Article : 447 words
  7. Injured Man Hauled Nearly A Mile By "Flying Fox"

    SYDNEY: Rescuers hauled an injured timbergetter three-quartets, of a mile in a flying fox out of a rugged valley at Bullaburra near Katoomba last night The injured man, William Edward Pithers (31) of ...

    Article : 163 words
  8. Woman's Scream Frightens Would-Be Hotel Robbers

    SYDNEY: Two armed and masked men were frighteried away by a woman's scream when they tried to rob the Allowha Hotel at ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. Pool of Doctors for N.Q. Hospital Suggested

    CAIRNS: At life North Queensland Local Authorities' Conference at Tully yesterday the delegate of the Eacham Shire Council moved, ...

    Article : 479 words
  10. Growing Threats Of Spread Of Wharf Disputes

    SYDNEY: The Sidney waterfront, "first aid" dispute is now threatening to spread to other ports following the decision of the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers Federation that any ship leaving Sydney while the dispute is ...

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  11. Cigarettes May Be Dearer Soon

    MELBOURNE: English and Australian cigarettes may be dearer soon, according to the Melbourne tobacco importer, ...

    Article : 69 words
  12. Jap. Children Want Pen Friends Here

    MELBOURNE: Two hundred Japanese children have Written to Australian schools seeking pen friends in the last two years. ...

    Article : 131 words
  13. Two Firemen Nearly Trapped by Bushfire

    BRISBANE: Firemen in relays fought for six hours to control a bushfire which burnt out more than 100 acres of timbered country ...

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  14. Caught in Own Booby Trap

    MELBOURNE: A man who was caught in a booby trap he bad set to protect his ducks died of tetanus in Bendigo ...

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  15. To Review Soldier Land Settlement Scheme

    BRISBANE: The Joint Commonwealth-Queensland soldier, land settlement scheme is to be reviewed by the State Government. ...

    Article : 172 words
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  17. Mouder Charged with Double Murder

    SYDNEY: A 23-year-old moulder, Kevin John Irwin, appeared in the Campsie Police Court yesterday charged with the murder ...

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  18. Freighter Arrives Four Weeks Overdue

    MACKAY: The freighter Arkaba, with general cargo from Sydney, arrived in Mackay barbour at 5 am yesterday four weeks ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. Labour's Defeat Its Own Fault

    HOBART: Labour's defeat at the Federal election was its own fault, Mr'C. A. Lamp, a defeated Labour Senator, Said at the ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. Fifth Man Appears on Murder Charge

    MELBOURNE: Walter Henry Cannon (61), of Oak street, Hawthorn, cool store worker,was the fifth man to appear on a murder ...

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  21. Doctor Sap Men And Women Equally Foolish About Clothes

    MELBOURNE: "The snappy clothes which the smart young thing about town wears are only a body covering which civilisation has adopted since men, and women ran short of hair." ...

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  22. Fatally Injured in Tiger Moth Crash

    MELBOURNE: Graham Tamblyn (26), of Tamworth (N.S.W.) was fatally, injured when his Tiger. Moth plane crashed after hitting ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. Petrol Rationing Under Examination

    BRISBANE: Petrol rationing is being examined by a Cabinet subcommtittee which will report to Cabinet at a series of meetings ...

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  24. S.M. Directs Suspension of Driver's Licence

    TOOWOOMBA: In the Court of Petty Sessions, before Mr D. J. Kearney, S.M., yesterday, Robert Smith (41), moulder, pleaded ...

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  25. Faye Emerson After "Fast" Divorce

    NEW YORK: The actress Faye Emerson left by plane for Mexico City last night to obtain fast and legal" divorce from Elliot ...

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