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  4. Fatally Wounded By Detective

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A detective sergeant shot and fatally wounded the driver of a car during a high speed chase through the streets of Drummoyne to-day. Several shots were fired during the chase. ...

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    With the approach of the U.K. cricket season and the visit by the Australian tourists, Test interest is already rising. Above, m [?]ers of Lords staff at work sorting some of the ticket applications. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROTESTS TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday. --Britain, the United States and France, jointly protested to Russia against recent air incidents over Germany. ...

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  7. Japanese Government Defeated

    TOKIO, Sun.--A general election is expected to be held in Japan on April 19, following the defeat ...

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  8. Three Killed In Road Accidents

    SYDNEY, Sun.--Three persons were killed in week-end road accidents in N.S.W. ...

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  9. Czech President Dead

    PRAGUE, Sunday.-- President Klement Gottwald, 56, of Czechoslovakia, one o£ the leading figures of the Communist world, died yesterday, after a two-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Car Plunged Into River

    BRISBANE, Sun.--A man was trapped and drowned in a sedan car, as it sank to the bottom of the ...

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  11. Confident, Of Victory

    CANBERRA, Sun.--Chairman of the Federal Council of the Australian Country Party, Sir Earle ...

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  12. Site Instruction To Stop Work

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Miners' Federation would instruct certain mining lodges to stop work ...

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  13. Armament Annexe To Be Re-opened

    CANBERRA, Sun.--The Commonwealth Government has decided to re-open the Commonwealth Steel ...

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  14. Security Measures At Woomera

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Minister for Supply, Mr. Howard Beale, yesterday said he was "quite convinced" that the screening and security measures at Woomera ...

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  15. Guard Over Tanker

    SINGAPORE, Sun.--The Royal Navy yesterday sent a, ship to mount guard in Singapore harbour, over ...

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  16. CONSERVATION PROJECT AT MACKSVILLE

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Water conservation projects will be started immediately near Macksville and Mudgee, the ...

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  18. Left Farouk For "Personal Reasons"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Egyptian Prime Minister General Neguib has told Princess Narriman that she can return to Egypt "just as soon as she wishes." Neguib announced this in ...

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  19. PRESIDENT ILL

    BERLIN, Sun.--It was reported yesterday that the president of East Germany, Herr Wilhelm Pieck, aged ...

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  20. Security Net

    LONDON, Sun.--Yugoslavia's Marshal Tito will land from a launch at Westminster pier to-morrow, ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA COULD DEVELOP EXPORT MARKETS IN THE U.S.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- An opportunity for Australia to develop export markets m the United States lies in the dwindling resources of raw materials in that country. This opinion is expressed ...

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  22. Took Keys To Prevent Pursuit

    VIENNA, Sun.--A Czech Air Force lieutenant who escaped by plane to Austria on Friday, said ...

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