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  6. Vital Third Test Begins Today

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Cricket experts believe Australia must win the third Test to defeat South Africa in the rubber. The third Test commences at the Sydney Cricket Ground ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. YOUNG ARTISTS AT PLAY CENTRE

    The play centre, which opened in the Scouts' Hall, Magellan Street, Lismore, is again proving popular with children. The centre is organised by the National Fitness Council in conjunction with the Department of Education, and Lismore City Council contributes towards the cost. Photo shows five-year-old twins, Robyn (left) and Rosemary Kath (right) intensely interested in some painting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Agreement for Sale Of Rum Jungle Uranium Deposits

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—A long term agreement for the sale of uranium from Australia's Rum Jungle deposits was signed yesterday in Washington, according to reliable sources. The agreement was between the Australian Federal Government ...

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  9. AIR TRANSPORT MISSING

    SEATTLE, Thursday (AAP). —A chartered C46 transport plane, carrying 37 soldiers and a crew of four, is ...

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  10. Cabinet Expected To Reject Move For New Airlines Merger

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Federal Cabinet is almost certain to reject proposals by Australian National Airways for a merger of four major airline companies operating services within and from Australia. Commenting on the proposals today, the Minister for Civil Aviation, Mr. ...

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  11. Another U.N. Chief Resigns

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—Another high United Nations official, David Zablodowsky, resigned ...

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  12. GRAVEDIGGERS ON STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—Gravediggers in six New York area cemetries went on strike yesterday to ...

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  13. JAMBOREE BREAKS UP

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A crowd of about 20,000 scouts and their friends gathered around a final camp fire at ...

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  14. Greek Inherits A Da Vinci Worth £60,000

    GRIFFITH, Thursday.—A Greek cafe proprietor has inherited an art collection which he believes includes a ...

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  17. £1000 OFFERER FOR RARE FISH

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —The London "Daily Mirror" is offering £1000 sterling to London Zoo towards the cost ...

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  18. BIGGEST SHARK

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. —Alfred Dean, of Moorabbin, Vic., today, at Streaky Bay on the west coast of South ...

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  19. MIGRANTS MOB CONSUL'S WIFE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Jobless Italian migrants today mobbed the wife of the Italian Consul, Mrs. F. Benuzzi, in Queen Street, Brisbane. ...

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  20. Freighter Aground On Pacific Reef

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —British 7269-ton ship Kelvinbank is aground on a reef on Ocean Island, in ...

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  21. Western Defences More Powerful

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—The defences of the West are vastly more powerful than even General Dwight Eisenhower's warmest admirers could have hoped for when he ...

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  22. Killed Wife With Hammer, Say Police

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man on leave from a mental institution bashed his wife to death with a sledge-hammer at Eastwood this morning, it was alleged in Ryde Court today. ...

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