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  3. FAINT MESSAGE FLASHED NEWS OF HIKERS' RESCUE

    MELBOURNE. — The two hikers missing on Mt. Donna Buang since Saturday were found yesterday afternoon suffering from severe shock and ...

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  4. MODEL PLANE

    SERGEANT CLING ELEFFER (centre) shows Squadron Leader H. B. Newman, Resident Air Force Officer for Tasmania (right), a model plane powered with a diesel motor which he made himself, during an inspection of the Burnie Air Training Corps. On the left is Warrant Officer G. T. Alcock. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Jury rebuked for acquittal

    HOBART.—A judge in the Hobart Criminal Court yesterday severely rebuked a jury for acquitting a man even though he had admitted the offence in a statement from the dock. ...

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  6. U.S. will oppose Talks on Morocco

    NEW YORK. — The United States will oppose an AsianAfrican request for consideration of the Moraccan ...

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  7. PARENTS EXCITED

    The parents of the couple who had been waiting at the turntable since Sunday, were most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RUSSIAN-BORN ATOMIC SCIENTIST LOSES JOB

    LONDON.—Russian-born atomic scientist Dr. Boris Davison has been removed from his £35 a week job at the Government principal atomic research establishment at Harwell. Cabinet has ruled that because his parents are still in Russia he must be Karrol frrvm further access to atomic secrets. ...

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  10. Rockets sample air 62 miles up

    LONDON. — Rockets collected samples of the upper atmosphere at heights up to 62 miles, a scientists' ...

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  11. Queen will see children dance

    MELBOURNE.— About 16.000 school children will take part in a display before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at ...

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  12. P.M.G. not to pay for new ballot

    SYDNEY.—The Postmaster-General's Department yesterday refused to pay the cost bf a new ballot for the Sydney branch of the Boilermakers' Union, the union's secretary (Mr. H. Grant) said. ...

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  13. FRANCE RETURNING TO NORMAL

    PARIS.—France was getting back to normal yesterday after three weeks of strike chaos. Railway authorities said trains would be running normally on main and suburban lines after all unions-Communist and non-communist—ordered railwaymen back to work Nearly all postmen are ...

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