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  3. MOCKRIDGE WINS GOLD MEDAL FOR 1000 METRES TIME

    Australian cyclist, Russell Mockridge, to-day won the Olympic 1,000 metres time trial. His time for the race, 71.1 sec,, broke ...

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  4. SAYS FLYING SAUCERS DON'T EXIST

    Flying saucers are physical phenomena which make people believe they have seen objects flying ...

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  5. Heaviest Night Raid Of Korean War Blasts Vital Plant

    United States Superfortress bombers yesterday blasted a Communist factory four miles from the border of Communist China, in the biggest night raid of the Korean war. ...

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  6. Iran Gives Mossadeq Dictatorial Power For Six Months

    Iran's Parliament gave a tentative approval to Premier Mossadeq's demand for a free hand to deal with the nation's economic and financial problems. Under the Bill, Dr. Mossa deq could rule by decree to carry ...

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  7. U.K. Reshaping Defence Programme

    Britain is reshaping her defence programme within her economic strength but the Government's aim will ...

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  8. PRINCE FAROUK WANTS TO BE LEFT ALONE

    Ex-King Farouk today pleaded to be allowed to live a quiet normal life. He said he wanted a quiet life with his only remaining kingdom—his family. ...

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  9. U.S. MAY BUY U.K. GUIDED ROCKETS

    Guided rockets are to become standard armament in British and American navies within five years, reports The Daily Mail. ...

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  10. ENTRY DENIED TO SHARKEYS AT SINGAPORE

    The Australian Communist, Lawrence Sharkey, and his wife were to-day refused entry into ...

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  11. MORE FLOODS PREDICTED ON INLAND RIVERS

    More flooding along the Lachlan, Macquarie and Murrumbidgee Rivers is expected within tse next two days. ...

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  12. LAST UNITS OF ATOMIC FLEET ARRIVED

    The remainder of the Atomic fleet from Britain arrived in Fremantle today. These were the escort carrier ...

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  13. U.S. SEES MAJOR URANIUM SOURCE IN AUSTRALIA

    Australia as a major source of uranium was mentioned for the first time by the Atomic Energy Commission in its 12th ...

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  14. Glen Davis Men Accept Terms

    A meeting of 400 employees of the Glen Davis shale oil works to-day decided to accept the Government's compensation ...

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  15. BARLEY AND MALT OFF CONTROL

    Prices of barley, malt and malt extracts were freed from control today. The Premier, Mr. Playford, ...

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  16. POLICE BAFFLED BY DEATH OF GERMAN CHILD

    Queanbeyan and Goulburn police are baffled by the death of a four-year-old German migrant and the serious illness of her ...

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  17. DIRECTORSHIP FOR GENERAL MacARTHUR

    General Douglas MacArthur was elected chairman of Remington Rand, Incorporated, today. The appointment was ...

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  18. Higher Rail Margins Refused In Four States

    Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. V. G. Hall, today rejected increased marginal claims for railway employees in four States. ...

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  19. UNION DISSATISFIED

    Federal Secretary of the Australian Railways' Union, Mr. M O'Brien said that judgment would come before the A.C.T.U. ...

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  20. SAVAGE MURDER OF YOUNG GIRL IN OKLAHOMA

    The nude torso of a shapely young girl was found in a ravine seven miles south of Yukon yesterday with the word ...

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  21. FREMANTLE HALL FOR DR. BURTON

    Fremantle City Council has agreed to allow Dr. John Burton to use Frem[?]tle Town Hall for a public meeting on August 14. ...

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  22. AFRICAN CRICKETER DEAD

    South African cricketer Norman Bertram Fleetwood Mann died last night aged 32. He was acknowledged to the ...

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