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  4. DEMONSTRATORS TRY TO DRAG MRS. PETROV OFF PLANE AT MASCOT

    SYDNEY, Monday: A group of new Australian demonstrators tried to drag Mrs. Evdokiva Petrov off a plane which she was boarding to leave Sydney for Moscow tonight. The demonstrators, Russian ...

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  5. REDS SEE "PEACE" NEAR IN INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Moscow Radio last night announced that the Vietnam was "ready to begin negotiations to end the war in Indo-Chino". ...

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  6. Blind cricketers Show their paces

    Jack Cook, Bill Clarke, Frank Cheney and Harry Ellingsworth, all of Sydney, playing in the Blind y R.S.L. cricket match at Wagga on Sunday. [?] still a keen [?] He is Percy Warner who had just fielded a ball in the Blind v R.S.L. match at Bolton Park on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HMAS AUSTRALIA'S LAST CRUISE

    The HMAS Australia is rate last cruise with 200 National Service trainees aboard. The Australia, which began her career in Portsmouth naval dockyard on April 24, 1928, will go into the hands of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MRS. PETROV TO GET CHANCE TO CHANGE MIND

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). said late tonight the Government ...

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  9. KOREA TROOPS BACK IN AUST.

    SYDNEY, Monday: An enthusiastic welcome was given to 500 men of the 2nd Battalion R.A.R. who returned from Korea today. ...

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  10. Sensational run by Bailey

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Running tracks on Bendigo Show Grounds will receive a further world boost following the sensational half mile run by Les Bailey, of ...

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  11. Banks want own shooting galleries

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Two leading Melbourne banks have asked the Melbourne City Council for permission to ...

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  12. FED. GOVT. PROMISE OF TAX CUTS EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Monday: An "optimistic review" of the rates of both direct and indirect taxation in the 1954/55 Budget will be promised by the Commonwealth Government before the May 29 poll for the House of Representatives. ...

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  13. U.S. destroyer to visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Monday: The United States Navy escort destroyer Obannon will visit Australia for the Coral Sea ...

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  14. RUN-AWAY BUS HURTLES OVER CLIFF

    SYDNEY, Monday: Fifteen screaming passengers in a run-away tourist bus hurtled over a 200 foot cliff five ...

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  15. Says Petrov case mishandled

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Federal Government had mishandled the Petrov affair, Senator N. McKenna said tonight. Sen. McKenna, who is ...

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  18. CASEY DUE IN LONDON

    CALCUTTA, Mon. (A.A.P.): Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. R. G. Casey) will arrive in London ...

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  19. RESCUED FROM NURSERY FIRE

    LONDON, Mon. (A.A.P.): Fifteen babies, the oldest aged nine days, were rescued from a burning nursery at ...

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  20. MACHINES WILL SPEED UP CENSUS RESULTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Electronic machines to be hired by the Commonwealth for about £15.000 are ...

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  21. RESTRAINED EASTER PARADE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK. Mon. (AAP): A police and Press campaign against commercialism and frivolous display caused New ...

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  22. MRS. PETROV REFUSED TO SEE HER HUSBAND

    Mrs. Petrov today rejected a request by her husband Vladimir Petrov, to see her for the last time before she left Mascot tonight by over-seas airliner for Russia. Petroy told his Australian ...

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