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  4. BUREAU FORECAST.

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  5. THE KING STRONGER

    LONDON, Monday. -- "The King gained strength during the day," said tonight's medical bulletin from Buckingham Palace. ...

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  6. "Billy" is 87 today

    AUSTRALIA'S VETERAN POLITICIAN, Mr William Morris Hughes, poses for a birthday portrait today--his 87th birthday-- with Dame Mary Hughes. "Billy" holds a world record of 51 unbroken years in Parliament.--Picturegram. See story Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Govt. plans to fight Reds

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Cabinet will consider immediately alternative means to carry out its anti-Communist programme, now that the referendum. ...

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  8. Reds refuse to shift peace talks

    TOKYO, Tues.--The Communists are not prepared to shift the Korean truce talks ...

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  9. The nation waits-- and prays

    LONDON, Mon. -- Anxiety for the King will continue for several days. ...

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  10. FUNLOP GOLF

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  11. 5 p.c. rise in wool

    Merino wool prices rose by up to five per cent, at the Melbourne wool sales this ...

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  12. CONVICTS CAUGHT ASLEEP

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The four remaining convicts who broke from Bathurst gaol yesterday were caught at 12.30 p.m. today, asleep under the foliage of a fallen tree in a ...

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  13. Her £425 sneeze

    BRISBANE, Tues.-- A hefty sneeze in, a homeward bound tram cost a Brisbane woman ...

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  14. Farmer swept away in flood

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- William Robert McCarthy, 46, a dairy farmer, was swept off his horse by flood ...

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  15. ARMS TRAIN BLOWN UP

    HONGKONG, Mon.--A Chinese ammunition train, fully loaded with war supplies, was blown up by ...

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  16. Sunshine for Show

    ATTRACTIVE EQUESTRIENNE PAT HANNA rests in the sunshine at the Showgrounds today after grooming her mount for this afternoon's arena events. Today's Show news. -- Page 9. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Tax: you'll know tomorrow

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- Taxation details of the Federal Budget, which will be "brought down" ...

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  19. Indonesians find isle we'd overlooked

    Whose island is Browse Island, on the WA coast? CANBERRA says it is Western Australia's. PERTH says that may be true, but it's looking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "HOW IS HE?" THEY ASK IN KOREA

    KOREAN FRONT, Mon.--Empire soldiers at the front tonight gathered round their radios at each ...

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  21. PERSIAN OIL 'CONCESSION'

    LONDON, Mon.--The Persian Government is willing to accept a British manager to ...

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  22. Anxious wait at Palace

    ANXIOUS FACES outside Buckingham Palace a week ago as crowds waited for the latest bulletin on the King's health. The King had just returned from Scotland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Two jockeys invited here for big sprint have no mounts

    SIXTEEN leading Australian jockeys accepted invitations to ride in a valuable sprint at Caulfield on Thursday, but only FOURTEEN horses accepted today, and THREE riders were without mounts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Board closed after row

    The chairman, Mr G. H. Roadley, closed the meeting of the Egg Board this afternoon ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. Monastery fire

    MADRID, Mon. -- A monk is believed to have been burned to death and two people seriously ...

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