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  4. AUSSIES NOT CONFIDENT IN CYCLE 117 MILER

    Helsinki, Friday—Australia's four road cyclists, Ken Caves, Peter Nelson (S.A.)' Peter.Pryor, and Jim Nevin do not think much of their chances in the ...

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  5. GARDEN ISLAND MEN ON STRIKE

    Sydney.—Three thousand employees of Garden Island naval dockyard have thrown the whole dock idle with a strike which was called late yesterday. ...

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  6. A KING FOR 46 YEARS

    NEW PORTRAIT of King Haakon VII of Norway who will be '80 tomorrow. He ascended the throne in November 1905 and was crowned on June 22, 1906. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. QUEEN WAVES CHEERY GOODBYE

    QUEEN ELIZABETH gav a cheering wave to chile patients and their, nurses on the balcony after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Taxi Service in Stolen Cars

    Melbourne—A cheeky thief is believed to be running a free weekly taxi service for himself to Bacchus Marsh with stolen cars. ...

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  9. CHURCHILL GOVT. SAFE

    London, Friday.—When the House of Commons rose for the summer recess tonight, there had ...

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  10. Commons Agree to Allied Treaty Plans

    London, Friday—The House of Commons today agreed to ratification of the Allied treaties with the West German Republic by one of the highest majorities yet obtained by the Churchill Government—293 votes to 253—a majority of 40. ...

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  11. UNION COUNTER TO WAGE MOVE

    Melbourne—The metal trades unions have launched the first, and unexpected, counterblow in a campaign to defeat the employers' move for more working hours and ...

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  12. DOCTOR IN DRUG CASE

    Adelaide. — A method by which a doctor was alleged to have stocked up with rare drugs was said to have ...

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  13. Easby Hear Sydney

    Sydney. — The tug St. Giles and the crippled steamer Easby were slowly moving toward Sydney ...

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  14. Mr. Spcnder Clarifies Aid Talk

    San Francisco, Friday. — Before leaving by air today for the Pacific Council talks in Honolulu, ...

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  15. Girl's Body Mutilated

    Oklahoma City, Friday.— A woman from Oklahoma City today identified as her daughter a girl whose ...

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  16. TAX MEN ON VISIT

    Two officers of the Takation Department, Messrs. Kimber and Crilley, arrived in Broken Hill today ...

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  17. PLEA FOR MEN IN KOREA FIGHTING

    Melbourne. — The "couldn't care less" attitude toward Australian servicemen being discharged on their return from Korea was attacked yesterday by the State president of ...

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  18. AUST. SINGER RETURNS

    Darwin, Friday. — Wellknown Australian opera singer Kenneth Neate, 38 is visiting Australia for the ...

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  19. WINDSORS SEE THE POPE

    Castel Gandolfo. — The Pope granted a private audience to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. ...

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  20. CABLE CHARGES

    Lohdon. — Increased charges for overseas telegrams would operate from September 1, Mr. L. D. ...

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