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  4. [?]2 KILLED, MANY HURT [?]N RIOTS [?]AT TEHERAN

    TEHERAN, Monday (A.A.P.): At least 12 persons—including a policeman who was shot through the [?]rehead in Parliament Square—were killed and [?]any others injured in fierce rioting in Teheran ...

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  5. MR. McKELL OFF TO SEE KING

    Hundreds of people went to Station Pier, Melbourne, on Saturday afternoon to farewell the liner Orontes when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Korean Cease-Fire Negotiations Brief, Stormy

    SEOUL, Monday (AAP-Reuter): The Korean cease-fire delegations held two brief and apparently stormy sessions today. Each session lasted 55 minutes. Communist delegates were scowling when they left the ...

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  7. CIVIL WAR VETERAN NOW 110

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): A man who recalls the time he shook hands with President ...

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  8. Seven Killed in Airliner Crash Off New Guinea

    LAE, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): All seven persons on board were killed when a Qantas Drover plane crashed into the sea during heavy rain near Lae today. The killed included two women and two ...

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  9. Highway Closed Near Tarcutta For 36 Hours

    A flooded section of the Hume Highway at Tarcutta has now been closed to traffic for almost 36 hours. Tarcutta police have been kept busy since 5 p.m. ...

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  10. NEW MEMBER APPOINTED TO FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Monday: The appointment of Mr. William McMahon, 42-year-old Sydney economist, as 20th Minister in ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS BUILDING-UP FORCES IN KOREA

    SEOUL, Mon. (AAP-Reuter): The Communists have been building up their forces in Korea during the lull in the fighting ...

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  12. Experiments in Britain Over Shape of Navy

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): Britain's reconstructed heavycruiser Curland is about to begin experiments to decide how ...

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  13. U.K. EXPERT [?]ERE TO PROBE PORT CONGESTION

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister conferred here today with H. B. Bastin, who is in Australia from the United ...

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  14. MOVE TO RAISE POTATO PRICE

    SYDNEY, Monday: An interstate conference of fruit shopkeepers' associations will recommend to Prices Ministers in all ...

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  15. Lindwall May Go to England

    LISMORE, Monday: Australian Test fast bowler, Ray Lindwall, said tonight he would seriously consider an English League ...

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  16. Rodeo Rider Wins With K.O.

    SYDNEY, Monday: Queensland rodeo rider, Don Johnson (10.13 1/2) had another quick victory at the Sydney Stadium ...

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  17. Criticism of Snowy Scheme "Sabotage"

    ADELAIDE, Mon.: Criticism of the Snowy Mountains hydroelectric scheme was described as a form of sabotage by several ...

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  20. Three Dozen Eggs Thrown in Hotel Kurrajong

    CANBERRA, Monday: Members of visiting Australian Rules Football teams pelted about three dozen eggs in the corridor ...

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  21. Hungarian's Alleged Statement on Death of Wollongong Woman

    WOLLONGONG, Monday: A statement relating to the death of a woman hotel licensee at Wollongong, allegedly made by a Hungarian, was handed to the Coroner's Court today. THE statement was given to ...

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  22. DEATH OF YOUNG COUPLE IN FIRE; FOUL PLAY THEORY

    LISMORE, Mon.: Detectives investigating the deaths of a young newly-married couple, who were burned to death in ...

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  23. Rising Costs, Shortages—Dr. Evatt's View

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The rising cost of living and severe shortages were now placing many necessary commodities ...

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  24. Govt. Withdraws Crimes Act Proclamation

    CANBERRA, Monday: Federal Cabinet today withdrew the Crimes Act proclamation issued on March 5 to defeat ...

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