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  3. EQUESTRIAN EVENTS RULED OUT OF GAMES

    "Equestrian events will not be held at the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956. This follows Australia's refusal to lift the quarantine ban on horses coming into the ...

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  4. FIRST PRISONERS RELEASED FROM N. KOREA

    The first group of Allied prisoners began their journey to freedom yesterday. It is believed some Australians are included in the batch. THe prisoner exchange is scheduled to begin at Panmunjon ...

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  5. PRESIDENT NAGUIB AT LIBERATION DAY PARADE

    Egyptian President, General Mohammed Nag uib (centre), returns the salute during the big military parade in Cairo's Liberation Square. Seated with General Naguib are: Lieutenant C olonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Vice-Premier and Minister of the Interior (left), and Major- General Abdul Hakim Amer, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Pilot Says Reds Shot Down Plane Without Warning

    Soviet planes had attacked an American B50 "without provocation" Captain John Roche said to-day. ...

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  7. HENRIKS IN WORLD CLASS AS SWIMMER

    Australian, Jon Henricks today won the 100 metres freestyle championship of Japan. His time was 57.4 seconds. ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. Indonesia To Take No Part In Cold War

    The new Premier of Indonesia, Dr. All Sastroamldjojo, said yesterday that he Would avoid taking sides in the cold ...

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  9. DISMEMBERED BODY FOUND IN VICTORIAN MURDER

    The sensational discovery of the trunk of a man in the Barwon River, near Geelong yesterday, was followed a few hours later by the recovery of a tin from the river, containing the head and hands of the man. ...

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  10. EAST BERLIN MOVE TO STOP FOOD PARCELS

    East Germany has temporarily stopped the sale of railway tickets to Berlin to prevent Western ...

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  11. MIGHT DROP SHORT PACT FOR AUSTRIA

    Western Powers will probably abandon their proposed abbreviated treaty for Austria to demonstrate their readiness to meet ...

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  12. "SHORT LOOK" NOT LIKED BY MOST FRENCH WOMEN

    French women yesterday greeted Christian Dior's new "short look" with marked disgust. ...

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  13. SENATOR TAFT DIES AT 63

    Senator Robert Taft, U.S. Senate Republican Leader and an unsuccessful rival of General Dwight Eisenhower for the ...

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  14. SAVAGE MURDER IN CLUB HOUSE

    Homicide detectives are searching for a man believed to be a New Australian, who is alleged to have savagely murdered a ...

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  15. TWO PERISH IN ICE SLIDE ON EGMONT

    Two more men said to their deaths on the treacherous Ice crust of Mount Egmont last night. This brought the ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. Woman Bites Surf Rescuers

    A woman Who was being rescued from the sea at Bondi this afternoon fought with three life-savers and bit one on the hand. ...

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  17. Malenkov Calls Supreme Soviet To Moscow

    The Supreme Soviet of the U.S.S.R, due to meet in the Kremlin next Wednesday, is expected to give the wo[?]d a ...

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  18. TWO DRIVERS ON LIQUOR CHARGE

    The drivers of two cars involved in a collision near St. Andrew's Church at 1.30 a.m. on Sunday were arrested and ...

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  19. A.L.P. REBELS DISCUSS "ROT IN PARTY"

    About 100 members of an A.L P. rebel group to-day held a secret meeting lasting three hours to discuss formation of a ...

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  20. 13 Killed in Motor Accidents

    Eight persons were killed and four injured in road accidents in New South Wales at the weekend. ...

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  21. WANT BUTCHERIES TO CLOSE SATURDAYS

    Butchers employees want to keep butcher shops closed on Saturday mornings in winter months. ...

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