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  3. Menzies expects Senate win WEEK TO GO—AND TWO LEADERS SMILING

    WITH only a week to go to polling day, the leaders of Australia's two main political parties both said in Sydney today they were confident of victory at the ...

    Article : 633 words
  4. How they won their Head-of-River heats

    HERE'S HOW crews finished in the Public Schools' rowing on the Barwon River, Geelong, yesterday. TOP: Second: heat: Wesley College only three feet in from of Geelong College as they pass the post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MacArthur's "Goodbye" raises a new clamor

    MacArthur's bitter farewell speech to Congress has caused nation-wide din and clamor. ...

    Article : 543 words
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  7. 3 arrests as P.M. is heckled

    An organised group tonight tried to break up an election meeting held by Mr. Menzies, Prime Minister, at ...

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  8. "I grabbed; gun went off": EX-M.P.'s DEFENCE

    JOHN JOSEPH MCDONALD, 47, Burnie bookmaker, and former member of the Tasmanian Parliament, sobbed in the Criminal Court today when he described ...

    Article : 516 words
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  10. Dittmor down to Bourke on T.K.O. in 12th

    ALBOURKE (white, 11.4) middleweight champion of Victoria won the hardest fight of his career when he defeated Len Dittmer (Q). (white, 10.9) with a t.k.o. in the 12th round at the Stadium last ...

    Article : 306 words
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