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  4. ATOMIC POWER USED TO HEAT BUILDINGS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Britain has the first atomic central-heating plant in the world, the Ministry of ...

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  5. Thousands Flee from Path of Italy's Worst Floods

    LONDON, Sunday. -- More than 200 people have lost their lives as a result of the storms, gales and floods which have struck at Italy during the past month, saYs Reuters Rome representative About ...

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  6. SOVIET PROTEST OVER DIVISION OF TRIESTE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Russia has protested to America, Britain and France against the policy of dividing the free ...

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    The hot weather was responsible for brisk business at the soft drinks stall at the North Stale School fete on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN ACCUSED OF BLOCKING OIL MOVES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Deputy Premier of Iran (Dr. Hussein Fatemi) charged yesterday that the Prime ...

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  9. Early Armistice Possible Under Latest U.N. Move

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Communist truce negotiators yesterday asked for more time to study a dramatic United Nations plan which would provide a Korean armistice before Christmas. An American Associated ...

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  10. TREASURER TO MEET LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    BUNDABERG, Sunday. -- The Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fad- den) will receive a deputation in Brisbane at noon, to-morrow of ...

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  11. DARING ESCAPE FROM PENTRIDGE GAOL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Maxwell Charles Skinner (23), a prisoner at Coburg Pentridge Gaol. made his fourth eseane ...

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  12. Australia Asks Dutch to Help Protect New Guinea

    NEW YORK, Sunday. - -Australia was seeking the economic unity of Papua and Dutch New Guinea to safeguard the island against Indonesian agitation and encroachment by Japanese fishermen, the "New York ...

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  13. COMMISSION TO MEET ON S.P. BETTING

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The first meeting of the newly- appointed starting price betting Royal Commission is expected to ...

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  14. IVERSON NOT PICKED FOR VICTORIAN SIDE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, -- Jack Iverson, the best slow bowler in Australia, was not included in the 12 men named for Victoria's side to ...

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  15. "MISLEADING" REPORT OF ARMS SHIPMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. - - Senator Lyndon Johnson last night accused a high defence official of issuing a confusing ...

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  16. HIGHER POLITICAL MORALITY URGED

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. -- Roman Catholic Cardinals. Archbishops and Bishops of the United States declared ...

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  17. DESPERATE EFFORTS TO CONTROL BUSH FIRES RAGING IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- More than 200 firemen, soldiers, men, women, and children fought a huge bush fire which raged all day yesterday between Mt. Colah and Kuring -Gai Chase. The blaze, which roared through ...

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  18. SHIP RUSHING WOMAN TO HOSPITAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Mrs. George Rixon, the wife of the Eal Island lighthouse keeper. is being rushed to the mainland by ...

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  19. WHAT BRITAIN HAS GIVEN TO THE WORLD

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Love of freedom, hatred of tyranny and respect for authority were traditions and customs of the British people, ...

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  20. ABORIGINAL REFUSED ENTRY TO DANCE HALL

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Six Western Australian amateur boxers walked out of a Brisbane ballroom on Saturday when one of them, a ...

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  21. Three Egyptian Policemen Hurt in Clash With British Patrol

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Cairo states that the British Embassy reported that a patrol of the Lincolnshire Regiment clashed with Egyptian police in Ismailia last night. Three Eayptian Dolice ...

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  22. MIRACULOUS RESCUE BY JET FIGHTER PILOT

    TOKIO, Sunday. -- Two Allied jet pilots achieved the "almost impossible" by using the wingtips of their 'planes ...

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  23. FORMER STUDENTS VISIT COLLEGE TO PLAY CRICKET

    A team of past students of Downlands College from the South-western district travelled 350 miles on Saturday to play the ...

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  26. TUMULTUOUS WELCOME TO ROYAL COUPLE

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Huge crowds in London and Liverpool gave tumultuous welcomes yesterday to Princess Elizabeth ...

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  27. "SEASON'S WHEAT BEST FOR MANY YEARS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- "Queensland's wheat crop this season is the best quality one for some years, the ...

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  28. TOWEEL RETAINS TITLE IN POINTS DECISION

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Johannesburg states that the South African. Vic Toweel, retained his world ...

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    Pupils of the North State School presenting folk and traditional dancing at the school's fete on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. "INSULT TO GOD TO PLEAD FOR RAIN"

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- It was insulting to God to plead for rain when so much was allowed to run away into the sea or into the ...

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  31. Turkey Draws Political Line

    ISTANBUL (Reuters). -- Turkey, with one foot in Europe and the other in Asia, is insisting that a clear, hard line be drawn ...

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  32. U.N. TO DISCUSS ALLIED DISARMAMENT PLAN

    PARIS, Sunday. -- The United Nations Political Committee yesterday voted to begin the debate on the ...

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  33. WEST INDIES MAY REST WALCOTT IN N.S.W. CAMS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The West Indies batsman-keeper, Clyde Walcott may be rested to-morrow when the match against New Soutl ...

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