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  4. AMAZING THEFT

    DIPLOMATIC correspondence was in a box which was stolen from the room of the Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps in Buckingham Palace on Thursday night. ...

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  5. FOR THOSE AFTER-BATHE BLUES

    HERE is that answer to [?] who would have on early [?] season swim if the air was not so cold. It’s what London calls an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MATCHES SMOKES BEER MAY RISE SOON

    MATCHES, cigarettes and beer may soon cost more at a result of this week’s Budget. ...

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  7. IN MEXICO

    WILLIAM O’DWYER, farmer mayor of New York City, navy Born Ambassador to Mexico, Born in reland in 1890, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TODAY’S WEATHER

    An anti-cyclone is centred to the southwest of Kangaroo Island and controls the weather over the southern continent. ...

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  9. Railmen May Call Stoppage

    IT is understood that if weekend negotiations fail, a 24-hour rail stoppage affecting all goods and passenger trains throughout Victoria will commence from midnight to-morrow. ...

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  10. Aust. Pilots Now Based On Korea

    THE Australian Mustang Squadron has moved its base from Iwakuni, in Japan, to Pohang, in Korea, and is already flying from its Korean airfield, it was announced yesterday. ...

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  11. Still No Sign Of Firemen’s Strike Ending

    Resolutions passed by striking firemen at a mass meeting in Melbourne yesterday were later handed to the Premier ...

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  13. Cabinet Talks On Meat Term

    Federal Cabinet yesterday discussed the progress of talks being conducted by the Minister for Commerce (Mr McEwen) in ...

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  14. DOUBT ON ELECTION

    Political development in Canberra next week, may decide whether or not a double dissolution of Parliament and a ...

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  15. PM’s HINT OF POLL

    “I believe the people of Australia want me and my colleagues to govern, and at the appropriate moment I will ask ...

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  16. PAGE ONE ROUND-UP

    The Federal Budget was strongly criticised by the Premier (Mr. McDonald) yesterday. Far from being on anti-inflationary Budget, it was the “nearest thing to a prosperity Budget he had ever soon,” he said. The Commonwealth obviously had “stacks of money” ...

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  17. Now We Are 30

    TOMORROW we will be 30 years of age. With you we have travelled the road from one postwar world to ...

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    BOB ROWE (24), of Waikerie Gliding Club, just after he had beaten the South Australian gliding record of 3 hours 37 minutes by 72 minutes, at the week-end. He reached a maximum height of 7500 feel, but kept within right of the town. Former holder of the record ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOTHER, 5 CHILDREN FOUND SLAIN IN W.A.

    POLICE in Perth last night arrested a milk carter whose wife and five of their six children were found with their throats cut at their home in Collie (WA) early yesterday. The arrested man is Raymond Armanasco. His wife Elsie May ...

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  20. SMUTS’ WILL

    According to his will, filed in Pretoria yesterday, General Smuts left £57,000. The will contains only one ...

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