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  4. HOME AFTER LONG-DELAYED TRIP

    G. FOR GEORGE, Lancaster heavy bomber; almost fills the aeronautical hall at the Australian War Memorial. The huge aircraft was placed on display recently with other-planes of World War II during the modernisation of the gallery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COURT HEARING ON PRIVILEGE MAY BE BRIEF

    Proceedings in the A.G.T. Supreme Court to-day, when first moves will be made to free Raymond Fitzpatrick and Frank Browne from gaol, are expected to be brief. Junior counsel for the two men, Mr. J. R. Newton, is expected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Russia Asks For Longer "Summit" Talks

    LONDON, Tuesday. Russia has officially accepted July 18 as the time and Geneva, Switzerland, as the place for the "summit[?]" talks between East and West on world ...

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  7. Railway Strike May End To-day

    It was confidently forecast to-day that the 16-day-old railway strike would end following talks scheduled for mid-morning. The expectation was based on reports of good progress when ...

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  8. Vote Of Confidence In Games Committee

    A vote of confidence in the Australian Organising Committee of the 1956 Olympic Games was passed at a ...

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  9. Employee Fined For Working In Holidays

    A glassworker was fined to-day £5 for working in his holidays to pay debts. The man, Rosano Travato, of ...

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  10. Dutch Moves To Aid Nationals In Indonesia

    The Netherlands Foreign Minister, Mr. Joseph M. A. H. Luns, said to-day that the services of a prominent American ...

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  11. MINISTER'S SENTRY SHOT IN SAIGON

    Terrorists armed with tommyguns early this morning shot dead the sentry guarding the home of the Minister for the ...

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  12. Soviet Attitude Encouraging, Says Nutting

    The British Government regarded the Soviet Government's Change of attitude on [?]armament as "an important step ...

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  13. IRONWORKERS FINED £500

    The full bench of the Federal Arbitration Court to-day fined the Federated: Ironworkers' Association the maximum of £500 ...

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  14. SPRINGBOKS' 1956 TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED WELLINGTON, (N.Z.)

    Day.—South Africa's Rugby Union team to tour New Zealand and Australia next year, will leave Capetown by sea on April ...

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  15. PERON ACCUSES CATHOLICS OF PLOTTING REVOLUTION

    President Peron said in a nation-wide broadcast last night that his supporters would suppress "with all their energy" further riots between Roman Catholics and their opponents. ...

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  16. MODERATES RELUCTANT TO JOIN SINGAPORE STRIKES

    Left-wing union leaders, working desperately to-day to avert collapse of their general strike, tied up most of the city's transport. Not one of Singapore's 1,560 ...

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  17. MAN KILLED IN CRASH WITH SEMI-TRAILER

    A man was Killed instantly when his car smashed head-on into a semi-trailer near Lansdowne Bridge to-day. ...

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  18. FRENCH BAN CAR RACING

    All motor car races in France have been cancelled by Government order until safety regulations are tightened up. ...

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  19. Owner Refuses Big Offer For The Wash

    Owner Mat Raper to-day refused an offer of 10,000 guineas plus contingencies for Brisbane Cup winner The Wash. ...

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  20. AIR CONQUEROR OF MOUNT EVEREST DIES

    PIETERMAR[?]ZBURG (Natal), Tuesday.—Australian-born. Air Commodore Peregrine Forbes Morant Fellowes, the first man ...

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  21. DUKE WILL LEARN TO FLY HELICOPTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Evening News report says that the Duke of Edinburgh this week will begin instructions in flying ...

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