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  3. FORECAST:

    Coastal Showers ...

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  6. ROYAL TOUR OF VICTORIA IN LAST STAGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The triumphal Royal tour of Victorian country districts concluded last night with the return to Melbourne of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh, and their immediate departure for their weekend stay at the Metropolitan Board of Works' ...

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  7. REPUBLICANS DIVIDED

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida), Sunday (AAP-Reuter). -- The Republican Party was "divided against itself, half McCarthy and half Eisenhower", Mr. Adlai Stevenson ...

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  8. STORE INTRUDER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- More than 40 police with drawn revolvers were searching ...

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  9. CUP FOR SURF CHAMPIONS

    The president of the Far North Coast branch of the Surf Lifesaving Association, Mr. A. G. Denison, presenting a cup to the captain of the Byron Bay senior R. and R. team, Graeme Timperley, after yesterday's win at the championship carnival at Evans Head. Other members of the team, which will now contest the State championship, are (left to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Daring Escape From Lismore Lock up

    Lismore police last night combed the city in an endeavour to capture what they described as a dangerous criminal after a daring escape from the Lismore lockup. Their search had been ...

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  11. TOTE PAYS RECORD 17,263 TO 1

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A record Australian doubles dividend of £4,315189 for 5- was paid by the ...

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  12. Tear Gas Used

    SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), Sunday (AAP). -- Puerto Rican Nationalist reader, Pedro ...

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  13. W.A. Search To Be Accelerated

    PERTH, Sunday. -- More than 6,129,000 dollars (£2,735,000 Australian) will be spent during 1954 by W) st ...

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  14. No Decision On Suez Talks

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). -- It was very unlikely that Britain would reopen negotiations on the Suez Canal dispute with Egypt in the near future, diplomatic sources said last night. ...

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  16. POPE MAY NOT RESUME FULL DUTY

    VATICAN CITY, Sunday (AAP). -- Doctors attending the Pope believe he will never be strong enough again to ...

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  17. Oil Search In Grafton Area

    GRAFTON, Sunday. -- Three organisations are interested in the oil bearing possibilities of country in the Grafton district. The plans of two of the ...

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  18. FADDEN TO LAUNCH £35m. LOAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, will launch a new cash loan for £35,000,000 in a ...

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  19. 336 RESCUED AT SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Lifesavers rescued 336 people from treacherous surfs at Sydney beaches today. Lifesaving officials believe ...

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  20. GIFT TIMBER FOR FARMERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- C.M.F. personnel will this week transport 60 truckloads of building material to the ...

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  21. DEAD MAN NOT MURDERED, POLICE BELIEVE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A 54-year-old justice of the peace found dead near his home last night was asphyxiated, a ...

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  23. No New Polio Cases

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- No new cases of poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department here over the weekend. ...

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  24. IN TOW BY SEA "MONSTER"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two fishermen in a launch were towed half a mile by an unidentified sea "monster" early today. The "monster" was accidentally hooked when it ...

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