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  3. Dramatic Window Ledge Rescue

    Charlie Wilcox holding his mate Alfred Barrows on a window ledge 60 ft. above the ground in Birmingham. England, as a fireman with rescue equipment arrives to rescue the semi-conscious man. Burrows was overcome by a fainting fit after stepping on to the window ledge from a ladder on Tuesday. Radio photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Acheson On "Sabre Rattling"

    The US Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) today accused the Soviet of "rattling the sabre" in its ...

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  5. New Emergency Averted

    Restoration of normal power to SA industries from "midnight on Sunday was temporarily jeopardised late yesterday afternoon by news that the collier Levenpool had ...

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  6. Mr. Churchill Has Chill, But "Feeling Fine"

    Mr. Churchill has bees ordered a few days' rest and quiet after contracting a chill white bathing in the south of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "ATTEMPT TO SPLIT A.L.P."

    The president of the NSW branch of the Australian Labor Party (Mr. Ferguson, MLC) tonight described a conference called for Sunday to discuss the coal strike as "an ...

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  8. Avismoat On Way Again

    A message from the British freighter Raranga received today stated that she was proceeding with the collier ...

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  9. Union Leaders Back U.K. Government

    British trade union leaders yesterday reaffirmed support of the Government's "hold the line" ...

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  10. Cats Ordered In U.K. Budget Spending

    The British Government today ordered all-round cuts in Government spending. A 5 p.c. reduction at least is believed to be the target. ...

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  11. Labor Group In European Assembly Clash

    The European Assembly was taken by surprise at the end of its two-day economic debate last night, when a ...

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  12. Impulse Led To London-Sydney Phone Proposal From our special Representative

    "An impulse seized me to pick up the telephone and suggest to Miss Schwarzkopf that it might not ...

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  13. Clashes At Melbourne Trades Hall

    Bitter personal exchanges flew between militants and executives when the Trades Hall Council tonight debated ...

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  14. MINERS' ATTACK ON A.L.P.

    The central executive of the Miners' Federation, at its first meeting today since yesterday's release from gaol of executive ...

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  15. Balloon "Lung" Keeps Polio Victim Alive

    At Hartford. Connecticut, today, a team of anaesthetists using a rubber balloon kept on infantile paralysis ...

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  16. Briton Disappears On Russian Frontier

    Norman Green, a 24-year-old South Wales student who disappeared on the Soviet-Finnish frontier on July 10. was arrested ...

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  17. Baby Walks At 3 Weeks

    Mrs. La Verl Benson, of Salt Lake City. US, steadies her three week-old daughter who ran almost walk. The family physician said that the child could take four or five steps with the mother guiding it. It was "very unusual." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CONTROL OF PETROL

    A return to rationed petrol was wanted by the Federal Government only as a temporary measure, the Prime ...

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  19. Coal Strike's Cost To Homebuilders

    Between 6,000 and 8,000 families who would have occupied new homes this year will not get them because ...

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  20. YOUTH HURT WHEN CAR OVERTURNS

    John Raymond Bogh, 19, chemist, of the Duke of York Hotel, Currie street. Adelaide, received lacerations and ...

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  21. GAS SUPPLY ASSURED

    "I am personally confident that the company will be able to maintain continuity of gas supplies in the ...

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  22. Ashes Seen As Clue To Missing Gold

    Ay small heap of ashes containing several pennyweights of gold and the charred remnants of a canvas mail bag are the ...

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  23. ISOLATED POLIO CASES

    A further case of infantile paralysis reported to the Central Board of Health yesterday brought the total to of since ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. Boy Fatally Hurt In Collision

    Michael Dean Slattery, six of John's road. Prospect, was fatally injured in a collision with a utility truck when he ...

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  25. Salvage Men Leave Stranded Ship

    The salvage crew was today taken off the 3,222-ton freighter Time, aground on Corsair Reef, at the entrance to Port Phillip ...

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  26. Petrol Rationing Likely In Victoria

    Reintroduction of petrol rationing in Victoria was almost certain., the Premier (Mr. Hollway) said tonight. ...

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  27. Penny "Cannon" Starts Shed Blaze

    A penny '"cannon" set alight by two small boys, caused about £30 worth of damage to a shed at the rear of a house in Bertie ...

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  28. America Favored To Retain Davis Gap

    Former Australian Davis" Cup players favor America's changes of retaining the coveted Davis ...

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  29. Open-Cut Output Restricted

    NSW open cuts produced 17,555 tons of coal in the first week after the coal strike, according to figures released by ...

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  30. Dutch Migrants May Get £95 Each

    Dutch emigrants to Australia and New Zealand who cannot pay their travel expenses may get a £95 (sterling ) gift ...

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  31. National Funeral For French Fire Victims

    Reads leading to Gestas, a village in the heart of the burned-out forest land in south-west France, were filled ...

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  32. Melbourne Thieves' £3,124 Haul

    Thieves made a £3.124 haul when they broke into Beauchamp Bros. auctioneers. Collins street. Melbourne, early ...

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  33. U.K. Ban On Tonsil Operations

    Many English hospitals have banned tonsil and throat operations except in cases of emergency until the outbreak of ...

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