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  4. TODAY’S WEATHER

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  5. UK STARS TAKE THREE MAJOR RACES

    Spectators lining the straight at yesterday’s Mildura motorcycle races stood in horror as they watched a car coming along the road with about 20 motorcycles hurtling toward it from the other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY STORMS

    STORMS hit Melbourne and Sydney yesterday, flooding some suburbs and drenching holidaymakers. The Melbourne storm deluged some suburbs with more thon an inch of rain in less than half an hour, while other suburbs were left ...

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  7. COLUMN

    CERTAIN doctor, not going to an accident, is more like an accident going somewhere to happen. ...

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  8. Police alert for alleged killer

    ADELAIDE (AUP)—Police throughout Australia were yesterday asked to keep a lookout for a man Adelaide CIB is anxious to question about the murder of on elderly woman whose body was found in swamplands ...

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  9. Lucky crash escapes

    Seven men had lucky escapes from death in two separate road accidents at the weekend — one ...

    Article : 218 words
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  11. Thieves take £3000 haul

    MELBOURNE (AUP)—Thieves got away with a £3000 haul of watches from an Elizabeth Street jewellers early yesterday. They apparently panicked ...

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  12. Another guesthouse fire in Mt. Macedon area

    MELBOURNE (AUP)—Fire destroyed on other guesthouse in the Mount Macedon district early yesterday, abruptly terminating the Christmas holiday for 54 people. In the past 12 months at ...

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    KEITH CAMPBELL (foreground, with back to camera), receives plenty of assistance to fit the streamlining shell to his 350 cc Norton in preparation for the junior classic race. Unfortunately Campbell had to withdraw after he had gone lest than a lap, leaving the way open for world champion Bill Lomas (riant) to record the easiest of wins. Lomas is teen here resewing the finish flag after setting a new class lap record of 92.35 mph. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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