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  4. Start hour earlier to avoid "photo" in dark

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Wednesday—One hundred thousand people are expected to watch the finish of the air race speed section at Christchurch at ...

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  5. "NO" TO BRITAIN ON 30 YEARS' URANIUM

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Australia will not give Britain rights to Australian uranium surpluses for a 30-year period. But principles of an agreement have been reached under ...

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  6. DAY by DAY

    NOTICE anything unusual about that dreary heatwave yesterday? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE MAN WHO CHANGED HIS MIND

    WEEPING battle-wounded Chinese prisoner of war clutches his cane as two Indian soldiers carry him to the exchange point at Pan Mun Jon. Korea. With 65 other Chinese soldiers in the holding camp, he changed his mind and decided to be repatriated to China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Take other work from Mr. Sewell

    THE local Government Director (Mr. J. A. Sewell) will be relieved of all other ...

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  9. SECURITY REASON

    WASHINGTON, October 7 (AAP)—Several employees at the U.S. Army Signal ...

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  10. Woman's death near her home

    A WOMAN who narrowly escaped death under a train on Tuesday was killed ...

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  11. Western arms 'better quality'

    LONDON, October 7—Britain could now hit back at any aggressor, the Munitions Controller (General Sir Kenneth Crawford) said yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PLAN SKY GIANT

    MONTREAL, October 7 (AAP)—Britain is planning a giant atomic-powered ...

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  13. GUIANA LANDING BY THE BRITISH

    LONDON, October 7 (AAP)—Warships of the Royal Navy arrived in British Guiana to-day with British troops to guard against a possible Communist-led uprising. ...

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  14. Named for Chancellor

    THE names of the State Governor (Sir John Lavarack) and the Chief Justice are being suggested ...

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  15. RELAXING

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Margaret, last-born of the Hudson "quads" died in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "ANZPOL" TO GUARD QUEEN

    HOBART (by telegram)—Operation of a security barrier in Australia and New Zealand ...

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  17. 'Flu hits Ipswich

    BRISBANE'S influenza epidemic has spread to Ipswich and Laidley. Scores of people in both ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. Flood of mud

    OSLO (October 7 (AAP)—A landslide south of Oslo, buried a busload of people to-day and covered several ...

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  19. AFTER OCTOBER RECORD HEATWAVE

    A COOL change last night ended a record October heat wave for Brisbane, tumbling temperatures more than 10 degrees in an hour. ...

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  20. Sobs—a miss

    PALERMO, October 7 (AAP)—Pistol clasped in hand. Vito Palma, 20, went to the police station at ...

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  22. Bowen SIB man leaves

    BOWEN Stevedoring Industry Board representative (Mr. D. McKenzie) has been ...

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  23. Inquiry on NZ police charges?

    WELLINGTON, October 7 (AAP)—The New Zealand Cabinet has considered proposals for a Royal ...

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  24. 9/10ths Of law

    WINNIPEG, October 7 (AAP)—Bruce Paget, 14, chased by police away from a knothole in the Winnipeg ...

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  25. Palsy strikes Maryborough

    MARYBOROUGH (by telephone)—Four cases of Bell's Palsy have occurred in Maryborough in the last three ...

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  26. Neguib suffers overstrain, ill

    ALEXANDRIA, October 7 (AAP)—President Neguib, who became ill on Sunday, is suffering from general ...

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  27. Take no risk

    NEW YORK, October 7 (AAP)—"How do you plead?" the judge asked the defendant charged with ...

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  28. May call here

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—American top square-dance caller, Joe Lewis, may call in Brisbane ...

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  29. Kept promise

    NEW YORK, October 7 (AAP)—Several years ago, the Reverend Charley Newton Ware promised his best ...

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  30. Train collapse

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Allan Richard Harding, 73, of Mayne View Street, Milton Heights, Brisbane ...

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  31. Acrobat falls

    MILAN, October 7 (AAP)—Spectators cried out in horror when Italian acrobat Franco Croci lost his hold ...

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  32. Arrest "spy"

    BERLIN, October 7 (AAP)—"Bavarian police reported to-day that they had arrested a spy suspect near ...

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  33. "Clears air" on Anzus

    LONDON, October 7 (AAP)—Australia's External Affairs Minister (Mr. Casey) said to-day he had removed ...

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  34. Couple escape

    GRAFTON (by telegram)—Brisbane honeymooners Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Priday, of Northgate, escaped unhurt ...

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  35. Red trade pact

    BERLIN, October 7 (AAP)—East Germany and North Korea have signed a trade agreement for the years ...

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