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  3. CANADIAN, PREMIER TOURS INDIAN VILLAGES

    WEARING a garland of flower[?] M. Louis St. La[?]rent, Premier of Canada, visiting New-Delhi, the Indian capital, folds his hands in the Indian fashion to acknowledge greetings by vilage worren on his visit to two of the 305 Delhi villages which are being improved under the U.S.A.-lndia technical co-operation programme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HEAVY SEAS SWAMP 7 ARMY AMPHIBIANS ON COAST EXERCISE

    Two soldiers were drowned when seven Army amphibious vehicles foundered off Port Stephens about 3 a.m. to-day. Another, soldier is missing believed drowned, and two are seriously ill in Newcastle Hospital. ...

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  5. FIREMAN WHO WARNED DUKE WILL SHARE WELCOME

    The fireman who told the Duke of Gloucester he could not [?]m[?] in the supper room at the Too[?]oo[?]ba Royal Ball in ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. VIETMINH RAID ON IMPORTANT FRENCH BASE

    Victminh Commando units last night raided Catbi, one of the most important French military air bases in Indo-China. ...

    Article : 178 words
  7. PACKER ALLEGES LABOURER THREATENED TO MAKE MURDER LOOK LIKE SUICIDE

    A man, charged with attempting to murder him, had threatened to cut his throat, put the razor in his hand and make it look like suicide, a packer alleged in Central ...

    Article : 349 words
  8. Confession "Forced By Threats," Says Saleswoman

    A woman told Central Court to-day she had signed a confession that she had stolen more money from a firm than she had, ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. Young Thieves May Have Switched Stores To Escape

    Police believe young "hideand-seek" burglars escaped from Anthony Horderns store at the week-end by breaking through ...

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  10. MEDICAL MEN CHARGED WITH FRAUDS

    Two doctors and a chemist were charged in the Special Court to-day with conspiring to defraud the Commonwealth of ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. SUMMONSES FOR BANKSTOWN CONTRACTOR

    Three summonses were served on a Bankstown contractor in connection with charges of alleged bribery to-day. ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. TOUR DECORATIONS SLASHED

    Royal Visit decorations outside St. Stephen's Roman Catholic, Cathedral in Elizabeth Street, were slashed by vandals to-day ...

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  13. Baby Abducted From Hospital

    A four-month-old baby was abducted from the Royal New castle Hospital to-day. The baby is Christopher Neil ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. Hunt For Girl's Attackers

    Police to-day conducted an intensive hunt for four hoodlums alleged to have committed a serious assault on a 19-year-old ...

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  15. HANDSHAKES WTH ROYAL COUPLE MAY BE FORBIDDEN BECAUSE OF POLIO EPIDEMIC

    Western Australians who meet the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh later this month may he forbidden to shake hands with them. Royal Tour officials disclosed ...

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  16. NEW PACT WILL INCREASE AMERICAN AID TO JAPAN

    Japan and the United States to-day signed a mutual defenc[?] pact which will pour American guns and grain into Japan in ...

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  17. MOTHER WINS OLNEY PANCAKE RACE

    THE 1954 PANCAKE race at Olney, Buckinghamshire, was won by Mrs. Joan Keech, 31, who reached the finishing point in a state of near-collapse. She gasped "never again" and grasped at a glass of water handed to her. Second place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NO MORE CINEMA ANTHEMS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Playing of South Africa's two national anthems after cinema performances ceased to-day in South Africa and Rhodesia. ...

    Article : 87 words
  19. FINED FOR HAIRCUT AFTER HOURS

    A Bankstown barber, James Meredith, was fined £3/10/- today for cutting a man's hair after trading hours. ...

    Article : 46 words
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