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  4. FIRM U.S. GRIP ON 1954 DAVIS CUP FINAL

    Trabert and Seixas won two great singles in the Davis Cup Challenge Round at White City today to give the United States a commanding lead and dash Australia's hopes of retaining the title of champion tennis ...

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  5. U.S. States 1955 Policy

    The US Secretary of State (Mr. Dulles) has promised a "flexible policy" in 1955 to meet" shifts in the Communist line." Mr. Dulles says gaps in the free world's defences will be ...

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  6. Record Crowd At Davis Cup

    A crowd of more than 25,000, easily the largest ever to watch tennis, filled the White City courts, Sydney, yesterday to see the opening matches of the Davis Cup Challenge Round. This picture shows the court and portion of the crowd during the Trabert-Hoad match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHAT EXPERTS THINK

    This is how Australian and US tennis experts, writing for "The Advertiser," sums up the ...

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  8. LONG VIGIL FOLLOWS WOUNDING

    Police are keeping a round-the-clock watch at the bedside of a critically wounded ...

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  9. Australia "Needs Miracle"

    The US has seized a firm, almost unbreakable grip on the Davis Cup, following the ...

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  10. STATE DEATH TOLL RISES TO FIVE

    South Australia's Christmas holiday death toll increased to five yesterday, with another drowning and a fatal accident in the country. Road accidents in the ...

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  11. Hartwig-Rose May Play

    Harry Hopman, Australia's Davis Cup captain, announced after the end of play tonight ...

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  12. Western Alliance In Balance

    The fate of M. Mendes-France's Government and the Western alliance is in the balance today as the French Deputies debate for and against rearmament of Western Germany. ...

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  13. Textile School To Open Soon

    The Victorian Government's new £340,000 textile industry school at Pascoe Vale would be operating by ...

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  14. Warmer Day Likely

    Fine and slightly warmer weather was predicted for today by the Weather Bureau last night. The ...

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  15. U.S. Holiday Road Toll Reaches 355

    At least 463 accidental deaths were reported in the US during the two-day Christmas ...

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  16. "Bluebottles" Worry Surfers

    More than 300 surfers were treated today for bluebottle stings at packed beaches on the north and ...

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  18. Trabert Family's Happy Day

    Tony Trabert's father speaking by trans-Pacific telephone last night, said: ...

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  19. PICKPOCKETS' BIG HAUL

    In one of their biggest hauls in years, pickpockets netted about £1,000 from punters at ...

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  20. CONGRATULATIONS FOR VIC. SEIXAS

    Ron Rosewall (right) congratulates Vic Seixas on his win after their Davis Cup singles battle in Sydney yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Sudan Should Be "Republic"

    The Sudanese Prime Minister (Ismail El Azhari)told Beshir Mohammed Said, a Khartoum ...

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  22. Strange Silence Of Convict

    Although his brother and sister have flown from Malta to see him, a convict in Wandsworth ...

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  23. Man Killed When Hit By Aircraft

    Police returned to Broken Hill today from Bjerkernd station after investigating the death of a man who ...

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