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  3. Australia Expected To Survive Test Team's Setbacks

    Cricket authorities slightly favour Australia to win the second Test, which begins at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow. Australia won the first Test by an innings arid 154 runs, but in this Test will he without captain lan Johnson and one of the world's greatest ...

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  4. WEST TO CONFER ON NEXT MOVES TOWARDS RUSSIA

    The Big Three Western Foreign Ministers will meet in Paris later to-day to discuss how to seek a peaceful settlement with Russia; but also how to resort to atomic warfare should the Conimunists attack the Atlantic allies. ...

    Article : 462 words
  5. NEW CHANCERY

    MRS. WINKELMAN, wife of the Netherlands Ambassador, Mr. A. M. L Winkelman, taps with the gavel as she sets tho foundation stone of the new Netherlands Chancery in the diplomatic area at Yarralumla yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Navy To Check Report Of 'Saucers' Over Goulburn

    "Flying saucers," reported by a Nowra Fleet Air Arm pilot are being Investigated by Naval Headquarters in Melbourne. ...

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  7. X-RAY SHOWS POPE HAS SMALL HERNIA

    Detailed X-rays taken to day of pope Plus XII showed he was suffering from a miall hernia, Americon Associated Press ...

    Article : 89 words
  8. U.N. Rejects Greek Case On Cyprus

    Greek claims for "Enossis"—the union of Greece and the British Mediterranean colony of Cyprus—received a rebuff when the Political Committee of the United Nations General ...

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  9. Fierce Storm Deluges Sydney Suburbs

    A fierce tropical storm flooded streets and disrupted traffic in Sydney to-night. Lightning struck a tramway control box at the corner of Broadway and City Road. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN GENERAL ACCUSES CHURCHILL OF TREACHERY

    Marshal Georgi Zhukov, wartime Soviet Army chief who led the Russian troops into Berlin, to-day accused Sir Winston Churchill of treachery at the end of the war by a "double-dealing" order. ...

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  11. Four Men Lost In Submarine In Dock Mishap

    Three men are presumed to have drowned in the Royal Navy submarine Talent, when it Was swept, unmanned, into the River ...

    Article : 144 words
  12. Criticism In U.S. Of Detention Of Chinese Students

    The 35 Chinese students detained in the United States should be permitted to return to Communist China at once, The ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. AIR PILOTS CRITICAL OF NEW RATES

    Australia's 890 airline pilots were granted salary rises by the Arbitration Court to-day ranging from about £1/3/- to about ...

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  14. MILLIONAIRE'S SONS LOST IN FIRE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— Three young boys, sons of Edwin Grove, heir to a patent medicine fortune, and an elderly ...

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  15. SANITY TESTS FOlt MRS. NANNIE DOSS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mrs. Nann[?]e Doss, 49-year-old grandmother who, Oklahoma police say, has admitted poisoning four ...

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  16. MURDERED GIRL WHO LAUghedD AT HIM

    LONDON, Thursday.—Thomas Walton, 20, a trooper of the Royal Horse Guards, was sentenced to death at Birmingham ...

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  17. SUPERSONIC MISSILES TO SHIELD U.S.

    A BATTERY of four United States Army "nikes," supersonic electronically-controlled guided missiles, which track down and then destroy aircraft. The battery, st Lorton, Virginia, is part of a ring of guided missiles ready for action at 16 bases around Washington. Similar installations are being made around other strategically important cites in the Unifed States. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Gaol Terms For Irish Raiders

    Eight men arrested after an armed raid on Omagh Barracks in October were found guilty on three counts of treasonable ...

    Article : 186 words
  19. Russia Backs China On Formosa

    Soviet Russia last night backed Communist China in denoun eing the recently concluded troaty between the United States ...

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  20. SEARCH FOR SLASHER OF GEISHA GIRLS

    TOKYO, Thursday.— (Geisha houses have hired special guards to protect them from Tokyo's "Jiick the Rippqr"—a cyclist who ...

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  21. COMMONS CENSURE ON WOMANS HANGING

    LONDON, Thursday.—A group of Labour M'sP has tabled a motion in the Commons censuring the Government over the ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN NEVADA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. —Two rolling earthquakes shook a widespread area of California and Nevada early yesterday, but ...

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  23. EMU PLAINS ESCAPEES RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Thursday— Police to-night recaptured two escapees from Emu Plains prison farm— onb after A high-speed car chase. ...

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