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  4. Gruesome frame

    The skeleton of the jaws of a 14 ft. blue pointer shark, exhibited at Wednesday's Wynyard Show, made a gruesome frame for the Head of Barry Poke, of Somerset. The shark was caught off Stanley recently by Mr. Joe Burgess, and, as indicated by the above picture, it could have swallowed a man with ease. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Officer killed by Canal terrorists

    CAIRO.—Egyptian terrorists struck again in the Suez Canal Zone yesterday when they fired on two British officers, one of whom died later of wounds. The other was wounded in the shoulder. British military ...

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  7. Queen suffered-but few knew

    ADELAIDE.—Thousands of spectators outside the City Hall yesterday morning gave the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh a wonderfully warm-hearted welcome, but few realised that Her Majesty was suffering ...

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  8. HOLLAND DENIES 'KNIFE IN BACK'

    WELLINGTON.—He could not understand the reported reference to "knifing in the back" so far as the recent lottery negotiations were concerned, the Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) said yesterday. ...

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  9. NEW PLAN FOR W.A. TOUR

    ADELAIDE. — Royal tour officials telephoned Perth last night to ask the West Australian Premier (Mr. Hawke) if he would agree to drastic changes in the Queen's programme. ...

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  10. Woman robbed

    MELBOURNE — A youth, believed to be armed, bailed up a woman yesterday afternoon and robbed her of £4 after ...

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    MILWAUKEE— Senator Joseph M'Carthy (Republican-Wisconsin) was in bed yesterday with a temperature of 103. ...

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