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  3. INDIAN CELEBRATION

    THE INDIA LEAGUE of Australia celebrated Gandhi Jayanti at Sydney with a programme of music, talk and film. Photo shows Raghupati Raghava being sung by Indian members. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HURRICANE AND FLOODS TAKE HEAVY TOLL IN NORTH AMERICA

    A hurricane howled into northern Canada yesterday, leaving a trail of destruction and at least 120 persons dead in its wake. Hundreds are missing. The hurricane cut a 200-mil[?]-wide trail across the eastern ...

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  5. PRINCE POURS A GOLD BAR

    PRINCE BERNHARD of Holland (lett) pours a bar of gold at the St. Helena gold mine during his vist to the Free State goldfields. Prince Bernhard arrived by air at Pretoria on a tour of South Africa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TUGMEN JOIN LONDON DOCKERS' STRIKE

    All traffic on the Thames came to a standstill when 4,500 tugmen and lightermen joined London's 23,000 striking dockers to-day. The lightermen and tugmen have decided officially to join the ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. EIGHT CHARGES AGAINST MAN CAPTURED AT NEWPORT

    Robert Michael Brown, 20, who is alleged to have shot two policemen in a running gun battle on Wednesday night, will[?] appear in[?] Central Court to-morrow ...

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  8. Brothers Join Search For Lost Pilot

    Four men left Orange for the Blue Mountains to-day to assist [?]in the search for their brother, missing in a light plane since 3.17 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  9. MR. ALLAN FRASER DENIES SHARE IN PARTY INTRIGUE

    Mr. Allan Fraser, Labour member for Eden-Monaro, whose future political career was subject to keen speculation last week, declared last night he would not take part ...

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  10. MUCH MORE RAIN NEEDED IN A.C.T.

    Parched land soaked up the half-inch that fell in the Canberra area before the urgently needed run-off into dams could ...

    Article : 192 words
  11. ESPIONAGE COMMISSION TO RESUME

    The Royal Commission on Espionage will resume its sittings at 10 a.m[?] to-morrow after having adjourned for a week to ...

    Article : 239 words
  12. COLLINSVILLE MEN REFUSE TO WORK COLLIERY

    Work has been suspended indefinitely at the Collinsville Slate coal mine, where seven miners met their death on Wednesday. This follows a decision of ...

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  13. TITO SEEKING "INDEPENDENT" FOREIGN POLICY

    President Tito said yesterday that Yugoslavia would not return to the Soviet bloc, which she left after her dispute with the Cominform in 1948. ...

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  14. Three-Way Baille For Sea Relic

    A fisherman's catch of several Roman metal ingots which had lain on the sea bed off Sardinia foi 2,000 years[?] has set[?] off a ...

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  15. Another French Security Arrest

    French Army Captain, Jean Auguste Cazalet, whose home was raided on Friday morning by police investigating leakage of ...

    Article : 207 words
  16. GOOD RAINS IN N.S.W.

    Drought-breaking rain has fallen in the past [?]two days over many[?] parts of New South Wales. Falls, were[?] particularly heavy ...

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  17. TENSION IN JORDAN AFTER ELECTION DAY

    A state of emergency has been proclaimed in Jordan after election day clashes between demonstrators and police and troops ...

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  18. Nuclear Power In Britain "In Two Years"

    Britain would be producing nuclear-generated electricity of 100,000 kilowatts for industrial and household use within two ...

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  19. ELECTION CANDIDATE ADMITS HERO CLAIM WAS HOAX

    A weeping Republican member of the House of Representatives last night told a television audience his widely told story of ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. Growers Support Wheat Proposals

    New South Wales whealgrowers have voted overwhe[?]mingly in favour of the proposed new five-year wheat stabilisation ...

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  21. RESCUERS MOVED TONS OF ROCK-BY HAND

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.— Rescue workers[?] removed about 70 tons of rock by hand to recover the bodies of three African ...

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  22. SHEIK ASSASSINATED IN NORTH AFRICA

    Shiek Ahmed Ben Hadi Taibi, chief of the Mzamza tribe, was shot dead yesterday in the middle of Settat, a township 45 [?]miles ...

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