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  4. SAID SELECTORS MADE MAJOR BLUNDER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Australia faces a tough task to-morrow in the Davis Cup Challenge Round as a result of to-day's doubles match. The American pair, Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas ...

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  5. No Change In Milk Price

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Milk Board had decided that the price of milk should not be reduced, the Minister for Health (Mr. O'Sullivan), said to-day. ...

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  6. Child Still Lost

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Six-year-old Brisbane boy Allan Noel Hassum, to-night was still missing in dense ...

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  7. Boy Killed In Fall From Train

    SIDNEY, Tues.--A 13-years-old boy who disappeared early to-day from the Albury Mail was later ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Gambled And Lost--Grimsley

    NEW YORK, Tues.--The Australian Davie Cup Selection Committee, and Harry Hopman, had ...

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  9. QUEEN, DUKE RETURNED IN TRIUMPH

    AUCKLAND (New Zealand), Tuesday.--Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh returned in triumph to Auckland to-day after their brief tour of the ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND LOST TEST

    JOHANNESBURG, Tues.--South Africa beat New Zealand by 132 runs in the Second Test to-day to lead ...

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  11. Communist Rebels May Offer Peace

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Kremlin is believed to have ordered Ho Chi Minh, Rebel Leader in Indo-China, to follow up his successful Christmas offensive ...

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  12. Crossing Smash Kills Two Men

    BENDIGO, Tues.--Two men died when a steam passenger train truck a small sedan at the Calder ...

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  13. GOAL ACHIEVED

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--America's, partial mobilisation goal, set more than three years ago, had been ...

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  14. Bogus Passes For Tour Of Gothic

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--Police are investigating complaints that a man posing as the third officer ...

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  16. Queen Relaxed On N.Z. Beach

    The Queen and Duke this afternoon had their first holiday of the New Zealand tour--three hours on a glorious palm-fringed beach at Puhoi, an east ...

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  17. Realised We Took Risk Says Sir Norman Brookes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The chairman of the Australian Selectors, Sir Norman Brookes, said after the match that the selectors had chosen the pair they considered most capable of winning what was, to a large extent, a vital match. ...

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  18. SAYS OLYMPICS FOR MELBOURNE

    LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Tues.--The Chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, Mr. ...

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  19. Another Korea

    SAIGON, Tuesday.--An armada of French Air Force planes flew reinforcements to the east bank of the ...

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  20. PRISON SUICIDE

    SAN QUENTIN (California).--Boyd Van Winkle yesterday committed suicide in San Quentin prison by ...

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