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  4. Menzies' line will be

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will start a "get tough with the Commos" line as soon as the new Government takes office. ...

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  5. FOR FAROUK

    CAIRO, Sat. (A.A.P.).—King Farouk has planned an "Arabian Nights" wedding and ...

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  6. Talk of the Town

    THERE[?] a [?] who trui[?] round Queensland [?] ...

    Article : 341 words
  7. 'Get out' call to British by Sth. Korean

    TOKIO, Sat.—"British troops have outlived their welcome in my country." The South Korean President (Dr. Syngman Rhee) said this to a high Australian official this ...

    Article : 423 words
  8. THIEF WINS WILD CHASE

    In a wild [?] m.p.h. [?] pa[?] last wight [?]d their [?] in a [?] attempt to capture a car ...

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  9. THE WINNING SIP

    CELEBRATION SIP from the King's Cup, brimmed with champagne, by Lady Lavarack after it had been presented to the New Smith Wales rowing crew yesterday afternoon. Photo-analysis of the race ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 6 Fires on migrant ship's trip

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Six fires were discovered within a few days on board the Dutch liner ...

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  11. Doomed million: lives in luxury

    NEW YORK, Sat.(Special).—One million bloody Nazi fortune deaths have been charged to Andry ...

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  12. Shucks, it's Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Bottles were thrown at as umpire during an Australian Rules football ...

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  13. Flynn is dead

    TO-DAY [?] wireless and smoke signals will carry over the whole north of the Australian continent the news ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. U.K. FESTIVAL OPENS IN DRIZZLING RAIN

    LONDON, Sat.—Bad weather marred attendances at the Festival of Britain yesterday. The opening day crowd of 20,082 visitors was little more than one-third of the Exhibitions 60,000 capacity. ...

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  15. TO ROW AT OLYMPICS

    WORLD champion sculler Merv Wood will again pack his bags for the Olympic Games at Helsinki (Finland) next year. This was decided yesterday ...

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  16. Guard the wharves

    ARMY signallers co-operating with police guarding wharves at Wellington, New Zealand, as members of the new Watersiders' Union worked ships. Walkie-talkie radios were used to call headquarters if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. N.Z. STRIKE IN FINAL STAGE

    WELLINGTON, Sat.—As the 10th week of the New Zealand waterfront strike closed it was apparent that the struggle was entering the final and desperate stage. ...

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  19. Will give fortune

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Peter Mathieson, 88, of Strathfield, plans to give away £103,455 which the ...

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  20. Patrol for spies

    HONOLULU, Sat. (A.A.P._.—Security forces are patrolling 40,000 square miles of the Pacific to prevent spies ...

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  21. Brought to vote—murdered?

    MILDURA, Sat.—An elderly station hand whose body was found in the Murray River at Mildura to-day is believed ...

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  22. Green light to prepare for Melbourne Olympics

    SPORTING bodies throughout Australia have deceived the "green light" to go ahead with plans for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. Victorian Premier (Mr. ...

    Article : 122 words
  23. Chandler there

    LONDON, Sat. (Special).—Brisbane's Lord Mayor (AId. Chandler) unofficially represented the Lord Mayors of ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Sat.(A.A.P.).—American officials wound up 10 days of negotiations on Japanese peace treaty terms ...

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