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  5. “GAG THE PRESS” BILL MAY HAVE RECEIVED ITS DEATH BLOW

    SYDNEY, Tues.: N.S.W. may have seen the last of the Cahill Government’s “Gag the Press” Bill following Mr. Justice Owen’s decision today. His Honor refused to order the “Sydney ...

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  6. AN ACCIDENT? — NO, YOU’RE WRONG !

    This vehicle, with its front wheels off the road surface, intrigued passers-by in Dean street yesterday and, in some cases, created the impression that there had been an accident. However such was not the case. It was all part of a job used by the P.M.G. Department to remove a telephone pole from its setting in the foothpath adjacent to the Carlton Hotel. On the tray of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Strange things that happen

    CHICAGO, Tues.: A little girl drove the family car into the living room while another went to hospital with the ...

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  8. Tribal chieftains want British back

    TEHERAN, Tues.: Telegrams from tribal chieftains have poured into Teheran backing General Zahedi’s decision to resume ...

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  9. Mr. Rhee applauds walk-out on Reds by U.S. envoy

    SEOUL, Tues.: Mr. Syngman Rhee, President of South Korea, said today the action of Mr. Arthur Dean in walking out of the preliminary peace talks at Pan Mun Jom was a “signal victory.” “We are proud of him,” ...

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  10. ’Hoppers swarm over Murray

    MELBOURNE, Tues.: The grasshopper threat to northern Victoria has now reached crisis point and a new threat has ...

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  12. Blacks v. whites on issue in Rhodesian poll

    SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), Tues.: Voters in the new Central African Federation went to the polls in blazing sunshine ...

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  13. “Little freedom left,” so undertaker says he doesn’t mind going bock to gaol

    SYDNEY, Tues.: An Ashfield undertaker, who today completed his second term of imprisonment for failure to pay a fine, said upon his release from Long Bay that there was so little freedom in Australia that he didn’t mind going to gaol ! He is Leslie Andrews, who ...

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  14. Mother held for murder freed

    RIVERHEAD (New York), Tues.: A judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against a nurse who killed her two small children, ...

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