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  5. WORLD WATCHING AS BIG FOUR TALKS BEGIN IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Monday: The Big Four Powers will open their long-awaited conference to-day (12 midnight Eastern Standard Time) with the world watching to see if they can break the tension between the East and West. ...

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  6. Thousands See Rehearsal for Arrival of Queen in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday: Sydney yesterday, with thousands of sightseers out to watch the final rehearsals for the Queen's arrival and the Royal ...

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  7. ROYAL TOUR HOSTESSES

    HAPPY GIRLS are TAA hostesses Elizabeth Otter, of western, Australia, and Shirley O'Donnell, of Bondi. The girls will be hostesses when the Queen flies by TAA during the Royal tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Research on Rabbit Immunity to Myxomatosis

    Experimental work to determine the immunity of ral[?]bits to myxomatosis is to be undertaken in the ...

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  9. Press Article Not True of Inverell Nurses

    The Secretary of the Inverell District Hospital, Mr. L. W. Furby, said this morning that ...

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  10. SIR WINSTON "TOO OLD"?

    LONDON, Monday: The mass circulation "London Daily Mirror" said to-day that Sir Winston Churchill was "too old and tired", and that his continued rule would become a disaster to his party ...

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  11. HOMEBUSH

    HOMEBUSH. Monday: Th[?] was a [?]nning of [?]. The [?] was firmer to 5- dearer [?] ...

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  12. LAST STAGES OF N. ZEALAND TOUR

    ASHBURTON, Monday: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh entered on the last week of their tour ...

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  13. "LIFE-SAVER"

    TO THE [?] save those damsels in distress," says two-year-old Barry Archer, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. £1,500 ARMED ROBBERY IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Hundreds of people on their way to work walked within a few ...

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  16. HEMINGWAYS MAY BE ALIVE

    CAIRO, Monday: Famous novelist, Ernest Hemingway and his wife may still be alive. ...

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  17. To-day's Markets

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  18. FORECAST

    SYDNEY: Issued 1 p.m to-day W[?]m to hot and hum[?]d, [?] a low [?] in the ...

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  19. FORMER CABINET MINISTER'S DEATH

    SYDNEY [?] The [?] M. E. J. Forrest [?] a former ...

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  20. WARRANTS FOR WHEAT

    Farmers who delivered wheat to the Inverell bulkhead and who had not collected their ...

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  21. Policeman Critically Hurt

    SYDNEY. Monday [?] for the life of a police on table who was cr[?]lly [?]red when he was knocked ...

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  22. DROWNING IN "DEAD HEART"

    ADELAIDE. Monday: A New Australian was downed at Alice Springs in the par[?] dead heart of the Australian ...

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  23. AUTHOR ERNEST HEMINGWAY AND WIFE BELIEVED KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    KAMPALA (Uganda), Monday: Novelist Ernest Hemingway and his wife are feared to have perished in the crash of a plane in north-west Uganda on Saturday. A search was begun after the novelist's chartered aircraft had faded to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. SOVIET DIPLOMATS TURNING INTO "SOCIAL BUTTERFLIES"

    WASHINGTON, Monday: Russian diplomats are becoming for more affable throughout the world, according to reports reaching Washington. They are shedding their former frigid ways and ...

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  25. 'MUG PUNTER' HAD LUCK

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