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  4. Worst Aust. Air Disaster

    IN Australia’s worst air disaster, 28 people died when the Skymaster Amana crashed into thick forest 80 miles from Perth late on Monday night. First definite news of the crash was not known until early yesterday ...

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  5. HERE ARE THE COSTLIEST SWEATERS IN THE WORLD

    HERE are three jumpers from the Hollywood shop that makes the world’s most expensive sweaters. Off–the–shoulder style, worn by Andrea King, costs £46 8s 6d; Ida Lupine’s pink elephant model was £21; and Lilli Palmer’s cardigan cost £19 12s. They were designed by Susie Dannenbury, the sweater girl behind Hollywood sweater girls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Floods Cause Sickness

    Scores of people are crowding into Kempsey Hospital (NSW) suffering from pneumonia and influenza, a ...

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  7. No Confidence Move Against New Govt.

    LEADER of the State Opposition (Mr Hollway) yesterday launched a No Confidence motion against the new Country Party Government and refused it leave to introduce an urgent Supply Bill. He also made a public offer of ...

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    EMBROIDERED linens will be an important fashion this Summer, according to London dress designers. This two–piece is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Stoppage Continues

    A “GOLD WAR” has developed in the Broken Hill mining industry. Neither party yesterday made ...

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    NATIONAL GALLERY paintings being placed in position at Mildura Town Hall yesterday, the first day of the art exhibition. The exhibition to which admission is free, will continue until July 4. See story, Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AUSTRALIA TO SEND BOMBERS TO MALAYA

    THE Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) yesterday announced that Australia would send an RAAF squadron of heavy bombers to Malaya to assist British forces against the Communist drive in that area. A squadron of the RAAF ...

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  13. Wimbledon Play

    Results of the second round in the Wimbledon men’s singles championships yesterday were: [?]ose (Australia) defeated ...

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  14. FOUND AFTER A FORTNIGHT

    Five injured survivors of the French transport plane which disappeared over Madagascar on June 12 were rescued ...

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  15. Reds Reported In Capital Of Korea

    AN armored column of North Korean forces yesterday entered the outer suburbs of Seoul, while other armored columns are reported to be bypassing the capital in the drive southward. ...

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  16. Death Sentence

    Five hours after it retired, a Criminal Court jury late yesterday found well-known Melbourne barrister James Raymond ...

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  17. GOOD MORNING

    COMMUNISM, the one and only organised aggressive force in the world today, has once again clearly shown its complete disregard for all that is peaceful by creating war in Korea. For no reason other than its great last for ...

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  18. Big Increase In Pupils Expected

    BECAUSE of increasing number of migrant pupils, enrolments in Government and non–Government schools in Australia will probably Increase by more than 500,000 by 1960. ...

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  19. LEOPOLD TO RETURN

    King Leopold, of Belgium, is to return to the throne, the Belgian Prime Minister (Mr Devieusart) announced ...

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