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  4. Churchill Cryptic In Woodford Address

    Sir Winston Churchill, whose early retirement as Prime Minister has been widely forecast, told a meeting of his constituents at Woodford, Essex, yesterday that he had served ...

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  5. FLOOD THREATS TO THREE CITIES IN QUEENSLAND

    Cyclonic rain threatened three Queensland cities tonight with the worst floods in the history of the State. Floodwaters greater than the record 1893 flood were crashing down the Mary and Burnett Rivers tonight towards Gympie, ...

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  6. LIGHT BLUES' VICTORY IN BOAT RACE

    THE VICTORIOUS Cambridge eight, which beat Oxford in the University boat race on Saturday by 16 lengths—the biggest margin for more than 50 years. The race was the 101st between the [?] universities, and Cambridge's 55th win. During a vital stage in the race, Oxford oarsman J. G. Mclleod, of Australia, appeared to collapse and missed his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Bulganin Commends Big-Power Talks

    The Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Bulganin, yesterday welcomed President Eisenhower's statement on the possibility of an East-West conference. This is seen in Moscow as implying a change in the previously ...

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  8. Wrong Kind Of Attention

    A report that a man was lying under a car at Sandwash Road and needed attention, was received by Canberra ...

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  9. U.S. Seen As Drifting Into War With China

    Washington officiate have stated that America is drifting into a war over Quemoy and Matsu and the Administration is reconciling itself that the issue rests with Peking and not Washington. ...

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  10. GAY VISTA DONCASTER FAVOURITE

    Star sprinter Gay Vista became equal favourite for the Doncaster Handicap after his brilliant win on the Railway ...

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  11. BROMWICH WORTHINGTON STILL UNBEATEN

    DURBAN, Sunday.— Touring Australian tennis players, Bromwich and Worthington beat Natal by three matches to nil ...

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  12. "MOVING DAY" FOR COASTGUARDS

    A THREE-STOREY, 15-room coastguard station, weighing 200 tons, is towed 10 miles on the water from the sand dunes at Napeague, on the tip of Long Island, New York, to Star island. The trip took four months to plan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Minor Injuries In Brussels Street Demonstration

    Mounted gendarmes with drawn sabres and truncheons charged four times into thousands of Roman Catholic demonstrators in the centre of Brussels yesterday. ...

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  14. Mr. Boyer To Open Eisteddfod

    The chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. R. J. F. Boyer, will perform the official opening of the ...

    Article : 158 words
  15. French Upper House Endorses German Arms

    The French Senate to-day finally approved rearmament of Germany and the admission of a sovereign German Federal ...

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  16. Federal Labour May Declare Cahill Conference Bogus

    The Federal A.L.P. Executive will be urged to intervene in N.S.W. immediately, to declare bogus the forthcoming State A.L.P. annual conference. This move follows a decision ...

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  17. COSTS WORRY EARTH-MOVING PLANT MAKERS

    A meating of Australian manufacturers of earth-moving, equipment will be held in Canberra to-day. ...

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  18. Looters Wreck Train, Kill 20

    At least 20 were killed and 40 injured when insurgents mined and looted a passenger train 30 miles west of Mandalay ...

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  19. PUBLICAN WINS CLARENCE

    William Robert Welley, Ind. C.P., defeated two other candidates in the Clarence by-election yesterday. Welley is an ...

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  20. Cordell Hull Gravely Ill Following Stroke

    Mr. Cordell Hull, 83, U.S. Secretary of State from 1933 to 1944, suffered a stroke at the weekend and today was reported ...

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  21. Irish Horse Wins Grand National

    Quare Times won the Grand National at Aintree, Liverpool, yesterday, to record for Ireland and trainer Vincent O'Brien a ...

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  22. EARLY GENERAL ELECTION PREDICTED FOR U.K. WITH EDEN LEADING CONSERVATIVES

    The political topic in Britain, now rivalling speculation on Sir Winston Churchill's retirement, is whether a general election will be held in May or October. Two dates are strongly tipped ...

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