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  2. Cycling in the rain

    SCRATCH MEN turning at West Park, Burnie, in the Wynyard Cycling Club's 42-mile road race on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Rosenbergs' execution sends wave of protest rippling round the world

    NEW YORK.—With a final plea for clemency rejected by President Eisenhower, the atom spies Julius Rosenberg (35) and his wife Ethel (37) went quickly to their deaths in the electric chair at Sing-Sing prison on Friday night Their execution was the signal for a final wave of protest ...

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  4. LABOR RETAINS SEAT, BUT MAJORITY REDUCED

    SYDNEY.—Labor retained" the State seat of Dulwich Hill at the by-election on Saturday, but its majority was reduced by 419. Final figures for Saturday night were: H. C. Mallam (A.L.P.), 10,735, W. J. Ness (Lib.) 9041, J. Sheean (Comm.), 461, informal 300. ...

    Article : 412 words
  5. GUID AULD DAYS GONE-FR GUM

    EDINBURGH. — Spirits of countless generations of Scottish clansmen must have had an unhappy day yesterday as the wife of the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) admitted on her arrival here ...

    Article : 380 words
  6. GIVE 'EM SOCKS!

    LAUNCESTON — A resolution given unanimous approval by the State conference of women Liberals ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. 300 square dancers attend first Tasmanian festival

    LAUNCESTON.—About 300 dancers from all parts of the State attended Tasmania's first square-dancing festival at Campbell Town at the week-end. The festival was organised by the Northern Square Dance Association, Radio 7EX and the National Fitness Council. ...

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  10. "DISASTROUS TO EXPORT LOWER-GRADE FRUIT"

    LAUNCESTON.—It would be disastrous to the Tasmanian fruit industry to export low-grade fruit to England, a Tasmanian fruitgrower (Mr. W. A. G. Walker) said in a letter from London. Mr. Walker wrote this after studying the English and Scottish markets. Mr. Walker, of ...

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