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  4. High Honor for Victorian

    SIR MACFARLANE BURNET, director of Melbourne's Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, receives an Erlich and Von Behring gold plaque at the University of Marburg, Germany, last week for his work on virus diseases. Germany's top scientific award, the plaques have been presented to only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  5. GOTHIC GOING TO WEST EARLY

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- The Royal Liner Gothic which was to have sailed for West Australia late this week will now leave tomorrow. ...

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  6. SOME STERLING CONTROLS END

    Sterling is now transferable to all nations outside the dollar and sterling blocs, and the London gold market will reopen today after being closed since 1939. As a result payment for Australian exports can be accepted ...

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  7. Woman, 85, Killed in Fall From Train

    Mrs. Ellen White, 85, of Amelia Street, North Es- sendon, was killed instantly when he fell ...

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  8. Ball of Flame as Yacht Hits Power Line

    Auckland, Sunday.-- A scorching bail of fire flashed over the 14-foot yacht Temeraire and ...

    Article : 166 words
  9. NEW INQUIRY ORDERED

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Chief of the Australian General Staff, Lieut-General Sir Sydney Rowell, has refused to accept certain findings by an army committee of inquiry into the tragedy near Newcastle on March 7. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Rebels Dig in Near Fortress

    SAIGON, March 21 Viet-Minh rebels are digging in about 500 yards from the ...

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  12. Dust Blacks-out Mildura Area

    The worst dust storm for more tian 10 years blacked-out Mildura for more than 20 minutes yesterday afternoon. ...

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  13. H-Bomb Cheapest Mass Destroyer

    WASHINGTON, March 21 (A.A.P.). --The new hydrogen weapons of the United States are far cheaper in terms of destructive power than either atomic ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. Troops Sail for Korea

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The "Fighting First" Battalion left Brisbane last night -- 570 of Australia's ...

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  15. Rain Breaks Dry Spell

    Light rain broke a long .dry spell in many parts of Victoria yesterday. The showers were ...

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    ABORIGINES OF THE PITJANJARA TRIBE from the heart of Australia, bedaubed in the paint of Corroboree ritual, solemnly inspect the flag of Wallaba--the Great White Lady--during the Queen's visit to Whyalla (S.A.) on Saturday. Showing them the Royal Standard is Her Majesty's driver, Corporal G, McKenzie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Unrehearsed Act for Three Big Bears

    LONDON, March 21. -- A 20-stone Police inspector wrestled with, and j overpowered, a man-sized 4p-stone bear in the heart of Newcastle yesterday. ...

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