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  4. British Dockers Return To Work

    LONDON, Sun.—Britain's giant dock strike ended yesterday when 44,000 jubilant dockers in eight key ports voted to return to work to-morrow, claiming they had won a "glorious victory." About 5000 London dockers were the first to agree to call ...

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  5. 3 Burnt Alive

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Three senior T.A.A. pilots were burnt alive when Australia's only Vickers turbo-jet airliner crashed on take-off at Mangalore emergency airport this afternoon and ...

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  6. SAYS SABOTAGE CHARGES MAY MEAN STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Senational charges of sabotage against Collinsville miners may bring about an ...

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  7. RAAF Weapons Tournament Named 'Pot Shot'

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Operation "Pot Shot" the annual RAAF weapons proficiency tournament will begin in ...

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  8. Only Course Says Nehru

    HONG KONG, Sun.—Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said to-day that coexistence with Communism was not only possible, but it was "the only course to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Further Threat To YMCA Services

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The recent rise in the price of tea would seriously affect Australian troops in Korea and ...

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  10. Sydney Beaches Crowded

    SYDNEY, Sun.--More than 120,000 people attended Sydney beaches to-day. Most beaches reported ...

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  11. THOMSON WINS

    WELLINGTON, Sun.—Australian professional golfer, Peter Thomson, with a four round aggregate of ...

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  12. Accidentally Shot

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The son of a prominent Sydney police superintendent accidentally shot himself last ...

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  13. Leader Arrested

    CAIRO, Sun.—Hassan El Hodeiby, the supreme guide (leader) of the dissolved Moslem Brotherhood, was ...

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  14. National Opera Needs Support

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Only by Government financial support could the National Opera Company of ...

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  15. CHILD KILLED

    TAMWORTH, Sun.—A six-year-old girl was fatally injured at Dunolly, near Singleton, to-day when her ...

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  16. Search For Prince

    TEHERAN, Sunday.—The Shah of Persia is organising the all-out air-and-land search for his brother and ...

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  17. CANOE RACE

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Australian champion canoeist, Trevor Gallard, to-day won the fourth 100-mile ...

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  18. CHECK ON FOOD

    SEATTLE, Sun.—Secret service men to-day were analysing food prepared for Vice-President Nixon, ...

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  19. Home Building Since The War

    CANBERRA, Sun.—More than half a million houses have been built throughout Australia since the war. This was announced to-day by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Party Recovers Wrecked Plane

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Twenty-five men yesterday dragged the wreckage of an Auster aircraft 200 feet up a a near precipitous, rock-strewn mountainside in the ...

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  23. Election Moves in United States

    WASHINGTON, Sun—President Eisenhower to-day started a "chain letter by telephone" to wind up his ...

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  24. Trade Mission To South-East Asia

    CANBERRA, Sun.—Thirty Australian businessmen will leave Sydney by air to-morrow on a Commonwealth ...

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  25. To Moon In Three And A Half Hours

    GOETTINGEN, Sun.—Burkhard Heim, a blind, armless scientist, said yesterday he had completed a ...

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