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  3. New South Wales, Victorian Towns Suffer In Storms

    Central Western New South Wales towns were severely damaged by an electrical storm this afternoon. Roofs were blown away and many buildings wrecked. ...

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  4. West Sees Little aspect For Further Talks With Soviet

    Prospects of a Western Foreign Ministers' meeting with Mr. Molotoy at Lugano are now considered to have been killed by Russiz's reply to the Western invitation, which sought to open such a meeting in Switzerland next Monday. ...

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  5. AMERICAN PEAN TO SHARE ATOMIC SECRETS

    The Atomic Energy Commission is drafting important amendments to the Atomic Energy Act, James Reston says in ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. HOUSIE HOUSIE CONSPIRACY CHARGES FAIL

    Four defendants in the Housie Housie conspiracy case were discharged by Mr. Solling, S.M., in Central Court to-day. ...

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  7. POLICE BATON ITALIANS IN TRIESTE RIOT

    Police with drawn batons charged a crowd of Italians who tried to raise their flag on the Town Hall of the disputed city ...

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  8. IN BRIEF.

    KHARTOUM, Thursday.— Polling at a booth in Southern Sudan to-day was thrown into uproar when 1,000 ferocious ...

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  9. Employers Advised To Wait For Details Of Unionism Legislation

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier, Mr. Cahill, to-day told a deputation of employers they would be able to appreciate better the Government's intention to introduce absolute ...

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  10. HELICOPTER ATTACK ON SEASIDE FLIES

    OVER 400 GALLONS of insecticide were sprayed over the beach at the holiday resort of Worthing, England, from a helicopter recently in an effort to combat a plague of flies which were invading houses and hotels along the sea front. The flies were breeding in multitudes in the tons of seaweed deposited on the beach after recent gales. The helicopter, equipped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MENZIES AT THE WRONG GATE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, with Mrs. Menzies and their daughter, Heather, arrived on an unmade road at the rear of ...

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  12. AIRLINER STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    A.T.A.A. airliner with 32 passengers aboard was struct by lightning on a flight from Melbourne to Sydney to-day. Part ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. Poison Victim "Afraid Of Man"

    A convalescent home proprietress who died after taking a headache powder, had been frightened of a man because "he ...

    Article : 499 words
  14. Freak Rainstorm Unroofs Duntroon Buildings

    A house and hayshed at Duntroon were partially unroofed during a violent squall that swept over Mt. Ainslie about 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The house and shed are the property of Mr. W. E. Bruce. ...

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  15. Skeleton Discovered Under Hotel

    A skeleton believed to be of a man was discovered to-day at the site of the Central Brickworks, at St. Peters. ...

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  16. EMERGENCY THAI ACTION AGAINST TERRORISTS

    BANGKOK, Thursday.—A state of emergency to combat terrorism in the southern provinces of Thailand was ...

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