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  4. Men in dinner suits hold up taxi-driver

    TWO armed men dressed in dinner-suits robbed a taxidriver at gunpoint last night, after they had forced him to drive them to a lonely Botany sand pit. One of the bandits drove the taxi back to the city ...

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  5. Melbourne meant nothing to him-- and Tokio was too far away

    PETTY OFFICER John Kitriey, of HMS Glory, wasted no time in getting from Melbourne to Sydney He wanted to claim his bride, Betty Thompson, of Glebe. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Two bodies found on train lines: double drowning

    TRAINS killed a man and a woman and injured another, man in Sydney yesterday. In Perth a man and a nurse were drowned. Five men were hurt in a road accident in Drummoyne. ...

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  7. Woman charged with stabbing

    WITH a stab wound in the right eye and his face covered in blood, a man was admitted to ...

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  8. Indies war likely

    THE Indonesian Republican Government is asking Britain, India, Australia, and ...

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  9. Vice-Regal Staff Chief now broker

    Brigadier Schreiber and his wife, Viscountess Clive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Schreiber in deal on circus

    BRIGADIER Derek Schreiber has been commissioned to handle a vast share deal for one of the ...

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  11. SEVEN OIL FIRE DEATHS

    Five people who were burned in an oil refinery explosion here yesterday died today, making a total of seven deaths. Hospitals ...

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  13. Baby boy saved by leg

    A TWO-YEARS-OLD boy was saved from drowning at Revesby yesterday by a man who saw his foot ...

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  14. Parson keeps husband from bride's room

    THIS week's strangest divorce court story: A clergyman wouldn't allow his daughter to sleep in the same bedroom as her husband. Kenneth Rae, 23-year-old ...

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  15. JESUIT OFFICIAL DEAD

    The death has occurred in Vatican City of Father John Hannon. 63, assistant to the Secretary-General of the Order of ...

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  16. BUILDERS' BOOM IN THEATRICAL PARTS

    BRITISH builder migrants now working in Canberra are in great demand for dialect parts in local theatrical productions. Ex-Royal Navy man, Larry ...

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  17. CHIEF GUIDE'S TOUR

    World Chief Guide Lady Baden-Powell leaves for an eight-months' tour of Australia and New Zealand in the steamer ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    Two ambulance waggons and police cars were rushed to the West in Highway, one mile from Parramatte, ...

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  19. Russia has atom bomb, says expert

    Dr. Hans Bomka, the eminent atom scientist, who is going to America in August on a five-year working contract, said he ...

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  20. Sailor does penance by climbing pole in gale

    TO help pay a line and thus avoid imprisonment for deserting his ship, British seaman, H. E. Heinson, 36, climbed a 55ft. flagstaff at Waikumete war cemetery. ...

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