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  3. Forecast:

    Warm sultry day, cloudy at times; fresh N.E. winds; isolated evening thunder ...

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  5. Soviet Rejects U.K. Plea

    NEW YORK, Sunday: Sir Hartley Shawcross (Britain) appealed to the United Nations Assembly's ...

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  6. Cholera Deathroll Growing

    LONDON, Sunday: It was officially announced in Cairo yesterday that the total cases of cholera now ...

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  7. U.S. Cuts Tariffs on Many British Goods

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: A State Department spokesman disclosed today chat tariff cuts in a great number of commodities had Been conceded by the United States in the Anglo-American Trade Agreement. ...

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  8. POLICE TO REPORT TO PREMIER ON OLD. RAIL SMASH

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Police investigating the head on train smash at Tamaree station, in which six people were killed and 15 injured at 12.55 a.m. on Saturday, said to-day ...

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  9. PILOT'S CURIOSITY SATISFIED?

    WASHINGTON, Sunday: The Civil Aeronautics Board revealed today that a pilot's curiosity caused an ...

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  10. £447 Million Rural Output This Year

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The estimated gross value of rural production in Australia for the current year ...

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  11. Whippings Seen as a "Necessary Evil"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Much psychiatric evidence given in the courts today, particularly in sex cases, is "pure unadulterated hooey" according to the Victorian Inspector-General of Prisoners (Mr J. Akeroyd), who will ...

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  12. VIC. DRIVERS WARNED TO KEEP LOOKOUT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday:— Train drivers in Victoria have been warned to keep a lookout for obstacles on the ...

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  13. STRICT GUARD IN AUST.

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The cholera outbreaks in India and the Middle East were regarded as a menace to Australia by the ...

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  14. GUARDS TO KEEP AGREEMENT SECRET

    GENEVA, Sunday: The tariff agreement between Britain and the United States will be kept secret to defeat ...

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  15. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES' FOOD NEEDS

    PARIS, Sunday: The volume of the report from the Marshall Plan for European nations deals mainly with the ...

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  16. Sydney Home Selling For £23,500

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Negotiations are nearly complete for the sale of a Sydney home for £23,500. It has a magnificent swimming pool, a ballroom and ...

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  17. FRIGHT FOR NEW ZEALAND MOTORISTS

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Sunday: A broadcast on the national stations yesterday and to-day, that an announcement of ...

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  18. Cup Race Excitement Kills Two

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Two punters were overcome with excitement during the running of the Caulfield Cup. They ...

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  19. PISTOL POINT ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A 20-year-old laborer, who was arrested at pistol point by a police winless patrol in West ...

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  20. HARTAL CALL TODAY IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Sunday: Racial riots or political clashes may result from the Malaya-wide Hartal call tomorrow in protest ...

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  21. BRITISH EXPERT SURVEYING OLD. COALFIELDS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: The British coal expert, Mr. Robert W. Foot, who arrived last week to assess the industrial potentialities ...

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  22. ANTHRACITE COAL BROUGHT FROM AMERICA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: More than 2000 tons of a special anthracite coal will arrive in Melbourne from America on the ...

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  23. NOISE-FREE TRUNK TELEPHONE SYSTEM

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.P.): A new noise-free method for long-distance telephoning or radio broadcasting, by use of a ...

    Article : 152 words
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  25. ENGINEERING PROFESSOR DIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Professor R. W. Hawken, dean of the Faculty of Engineering at Queensland University, has died, aged ...

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  26. BIRD STUDENTS' CONGRESS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: About 60 delegates of the Australasian Ornithologists' Union from all States are in Brisbane for the first ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND WAR ON SPEEDSTERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday: Official announcement of a war on speedsters was made by the traffic Superintendent ...

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  28. Target-Seeking Weapons Rated High in Defence

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday (AP): The homing missile, a flying, electronically-guided explosive weapon which seeks out its target, is potentially one of America's greatest defence instruments, Mr James C. Coe, radio engineer, said yesterday. Coe, one of the scientists at ...

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  29. Customers Not Scared By High Wool Prices

    NEW YORK, Sunday: The trade newspaper, Daily News Record, commenting on the strong tone at the Australian wool sales, says that one large New England worsted mill has just completed a survey of customers to ...

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  30. REVOLVER BULLET FIRED INTO FLOOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A masked gunman entered the home of Edward Homsey at Newtown last night, held up the inmates at ...

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