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  3. ENGLAND LOSES 7 FOR 141 IN FOURTH TEST

    England suffered a disastrous opening innings in the fourth Test when the Australian captain won the toss and sent the home side in. ...

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  4. QUEEN SOUGHT REGENCY ACT AMENDMENT

    Political correspondents of all London morning newspapers said that the Duke of Edinburgh will become new ...

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  5. POLICE CAR SET ON FIRE IN RIOTS

    A POLICE CAR and van burn furiously in the Place de la Nation, Paris, after it had been overturned and set afire by rioters Five persons were killed and some 120 others wounded in a sudden, violent clash between police and a group of about 2,000 North Africans participating in a Bastille Day workers' parad e. The five dead were members of the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Korean Truce Expected In Few Hours

    A date for the signing of a Korean armistice is expected to be announced "within a few hours." Observers at Panmunjon said this to-day ...

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  7. Two Patients With Typhoid In Canberra Hospital

    Two cases of typhoid fever have been admi[?]ed to the Canberra Community Hospital, white a thi[?] person suspected Of having the disease is under observation at the hospital. ...

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  8. POLICE FIND NOTES IN DAWN RAIDS

    Secret dawn raids by police in northern and southern suburbs this week, following the discovery of a jar of notes in ...

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  9. IMPRESSED BY DR. RHEE

    Australia's Senator John Armstrong, Leader by the Senate Opposition, said to-day that President Syngman Rhee had ...

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  10. ATTACK ON DEMOCRACIES EY PRAVDA

    Pravda, official organ of the Soviet Communist Party, in a major pronouncement of the Soviet regime on foreign ...

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  11. EDEN TO JOIN CHURCHILL AT THE CHEQUERS

    Sir Winston Churchill and Mr. Anthony Eden are likely to convalesce together at The Chequers —the Prime Minister's country ...

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  12. Locked Husband's Secretary In

    The wife of a Macquarie Street eye specialist admitted in Paddington Court to-day that she had kept her husband's secretary ...

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  13. POLICE HOT ON TRAIL OF RaCE FRAUD GANG

    Bookmaker. Maurice Williams visited police headquarters yesterday and, gave what Scotland Yard describes as "important ...

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  14. Woman Charged With Murder

    Frederick Green, aged about 45, was shot dead in bed at his home at Quaker's Hill last night. Police went to the home after ...

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  15. BING CROSBY HAS TAX PROBLEM

    Bing Crosby; one of the richest men in show business, is today putting his 65 horses on sale in the crooner's first move to ...

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  16. QUEEN MOTHER SUFFERS FROM CHILL

    The Queen Mother, who is suffering grom a chill, was unable to attend a garden party yesterday for British Commonwealth ...

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  17. MONK SAYS GOVERNMENTS NEGlECTING I.L.O.

    The, work of the International Labour Office was being undermined and its effectiveness reduced by the niggardly attitude of world governments and employers' organisations towards finance, the president of ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN RULES DISCRIBED AS "FROM OF MAYHEM"

    In an article in The Saturday Evening Post, Robert Sherrod, a U.S. war correspondent, described Australian Rules football as "a form of unalloyed mayhem especially favoured in Melbourne." Australia, he said, was a ...

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  19. Located Sister After 30 Years

    Winner of the War Veterans £17,500 art union, Mr. Robert Meddick, to-day thanked Legacy and the police for helping him ...

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  20. FREIGHTER SINKS SIX LAUNCHES

    The 5,843-ton Australian freighter River Mitta, sank six launches when she overshot the wharf at Grey Street dolphins, ...

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  21. 1,000 Watersiders Sacked.

    About 12 ships were idle today when more than 1,000 waterside workers at Port Adelaide were sacked. The men were ...

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  22. Payment for Aldermen Under Consideration

    Payment for aldermen of councils will be considered by state Cabinet, Aid. W. P. Hanson said to-day at the annual meeting of ...

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  23. Russia Wants Wool

    Russia wants to buy £2 millian sterling worth of woollen cloth from Britain in exchange for plywood, the national wool ...

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