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  3. FORECAST

    Mostly Fine ...

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  6. Princess In Germany

    Princess Margaret, with the West German President, Professor Theodore Heuss (right) at the Villa Hammerschmidt in Bonn, during her recent four-day visit to Germany. On the left is the British High Commissioner in Germany, Sir Hoyar Millar, the Federal Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, and the Chief of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Weary Redex Drivers on Last Stage

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Weary crews in battered and dusty cars began leaving the Melbourne control point at 6.2 p.m. tonight on what may prove to be the toughest test of skill ...

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  8. MOVE TO FORM PEACE COMMISSION

    GENEVA, Monday. -- India, Canada and Poland were asked by telegram today whether they would serve on an international commission to supervise an Indo-China armistice, sources close to the nine-nation conference said today. ...

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  9. TRIAL CAR "ALMOST REBUILT"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Redex entrant was penalised 3,000 points at Melbourne today for having almost ...

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  10. Big Returns From Big Investments

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A man who believes in investigating in a large way in lotteries and horse ...

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  11. Man Killed In 80ft. Lift Shaft Fall

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A 34-year-old scaffold rigger was killed when he crashed 80ft. down a lift shaft on to ...

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  12. Second Telegram From Evatt To Spy Probe

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Royal Commission on Espionage adjourned this morning after announcing that it had received a further telegram from the Leader of the Federal Opposition, Dr. Evatt, concerning members of his staff who were mentioned during last week's hearings. ...

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  13. CAR CRASHES INTO WORKMEN; TWO KILLED

    GEELONG, Monday. -- One man was killed instantly and another died later from injuries when a car ran into ...

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  14. India Seeks Tour Of Australian XI

    CALCUTTA, Monday. -- The tour committee of the Indian Cricket Board of Control decided yesterday to ask ...

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  15. Strike Fear At Exmouth; Navy Called

    PERTH, Monday. -- With no police in the Exmouth Gulf area and a threat by striking drilling labourers to hold up ...

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  16. Man Charged With Murder Near Bathurst

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Leonard James Elliott, 28, labourer, of Sutherland, New South Wales, was charged in ...

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  19. SIR NORMAN BROOKES RE-ELECTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Sir Norman Brookes, who is at present overseas, was tonight re-elected president for ...

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  20. CANBERRA UPHOLDS DRINKING AT BARS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The A.C.T. Advisory Council today upheld the Australian tradition of standing at a ...

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  21. SPANISH ARMS SOLD TO EGYPT

    VANCOUVER, Monday. -- Spanish arms manufacturers had signed contracts with the Egyptian Government for ...

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  22. GIRL'S BODY IN DRESSER DRAWER

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The body of a pretty, scantily clad girl was found in a dresser drawer at a fashionable ...

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  23. Shropshire Sold For Breaking Up

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The R.A.N. cruiser, H.M.A.S. Shropshire, has been sold for breaking-up for £102,800. ...

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  24. Judgment Reserved In Shop Hours Case

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Full Bench of the Industrial Court in a reserved judgment today refused an increased ...

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  25. £3000 SHOP (Mortgaged) SOLD FOR £2

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Debtors' property sold by the Supreme Court often brought low prices because the risk an undisclosed mortgage might make it worthless, the Supreme Court sheriff, Mr. R. O. Elliott, said tonight. He was commenting on ...

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