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  4. CHARGE AGAINST MOTHER IN-LAW

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A woman was charged at Central Court late today with having administered thallium poison with intent to murder Robert John ...

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  5. Seamstresses charged

    Four Viennese sisters, who said they were seamstresses to Queen Elizabeth for her wedding in 1947, were charged in Melbourne with making a false declaration and witt importing prohibited goods. The picture shows three of the sisters, (from left) Sche[?] Ester and Rachei Foderbusch, leaving the Customs office after they had appeared before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 5 AUSTRALIAN P.O.W.s RELEASED BY REDS

    PANMUNJON, Thursday (A.A.P-Reuter): Five Australians were among Allied prisoners repatriated by Communists today. ...

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  7. SIGNED TRUCE

    Lieut-General William Harrison, chief of the United Nations truce team, who signed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Urana protest on railway closing

    A public meeting of the residents of Urana and Cllivel was held at the Memorial Hall, Urana on Tuesday to discuss the proposed closing by the Department of Railways of the railway line from The Rock ...

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  9. Says Red aggression in East still likely

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The free world must remain on guard against a renewal of Communist aggression in ...

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  10. Menzies not for Woomera

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will not attend the British atomic tests at ...

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  11. P.O.W. GIVEN "WATER TREATMENT"

    SEOUL, Thursday (A.A.P.): A repatriated U.N. prisoner, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Harrison, who had a leg amputated, said today North Korean civil police used "water treatment" in an effort to prise military secrets out of him. ...

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  12. Claims a foreman tried to bribe him

    SYDNEY, Thursday: An Education Department estimator told a Public Service Board inquiry today that one ...

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  13. Wants flies eliminated during Royal tour

    CANBERRA, Thursday The Governor-General (Field Marshal [?]William Slim) through the ...

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  14. Draw in cricket expected

    BIRMINGHAM, Thursday (A.A.P.-Special): The stage was set for a draw when Warwickshire declared its ...

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  15. This is what our A-blast did

    PERTH, Thursday: Britain's first atomic explosion at the Monte Bellos Island off the coast of Western Australia devastated nearly 14 square miles. This was revealed today in ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR LAUNCH FAILS

    GRAFTON, Thursday: An all-day sea and air search for the missing launch Chelsea failed to find any trace of the ...

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  17. SAYS HE TOLD DOCTOR "NO-OPERATION"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A man told the City Coroner (Mr. Forrest) today that his son died under an anaesthetic ...

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  18. 12 escape fire death by seconds

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Twelve company directors narrowly escaped death when the ceiling of their sound ...

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  19. Living skeletons

    PANMUNJON, Thursday A.A.P.): The halt, the lame and the desperately ill streamed back to freedom ...

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  21. Gov-General's birthday

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: The Governor-General (Sir William Slim) celebrated his 62nd birthday quietly today. ...

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  23. Barwon River flood subsides

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Floodwaters on the upper reaches of the east Barwon River had subsided today, leaving behind a trail of ruin after last night's ...

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  24. No new cases of typhoid

    SYDNEY, Thursday: No further typhoid cases have been reported to the Health Department. ...

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  25. RAIN EASES OFF AFTER TWO DAYS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Rain over the last two days, which farmers claim has broken the drought, has eased off since ...

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  26. DAWSON'S WIN

    SYDNEY, Thurs.: American negro, Freddie Dawson (10.8) easily outpointed Berate Hall (10.3) over 12 rounds at ...

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  27. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Thursday: One of Britain's suffragette leaders in the pre-World War 1 cra Mrs. Katherin Gatty, or Emma ...

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  28. Rhee-Dulles agreement?

    SEOUL, Thursday (A.A.P.): Usually reliable sources here claim that U.S. Secretary of State John Faster Dulles and ...

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