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    AN Argus artist's impression of the River Burnett as she lies bow-down in 50ft. of water in Port Phillip Bay. It was drawn from diagrammatic information supplied by Capt. Robert Menzies, Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
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    All's fair in love, war, and University men versus women basketball matches. It was half men's rules and half women's in yesterday's clash. And men won 74-70. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Impervious" is the word for this Guardsman. He couldn't care less how they gape at him, he just keeps marching along. His audience is a queue of Commonwealth visitors waiting to be the Queen's guests at a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
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    Fivers! £40,000 worth of them! Brighton Grammar School student, 13-year-old Allan Ould (left) holds a valuable armful during a tour of E., S., and A. Bank's Collins st. branch yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    UP the steep Notting Hill and within tight of the tape... Argus photographer Frank Grant's telescopic lens gives a three-dimensional effect to this bunch of professional cyclists in yesterday's 82-mile road race. Peter Panton (child from left) held his lead to win, but he has little to spare from (left to right) Ted Harrison, Vin Nuttall, and Peter Anthony. Ron Carter's race report is on the Back Page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
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