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  3. TYSON SWINGS TEST TIDE TO DRAMATIC WIN FOR ENGLAND

    England won the second Test by 38 runs to-day in a tense finish. Fast bowler Frank Tyson turned defeat into victory in two dramatic bowling bursts. ...

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  4. Public Service Rises Criticised As "For Tall Poppies"

    Many thousands of Govermnent employees will receive no increase under the proposals of the Federal Public Service Board. "It is a good award for the tall poppies, but the lower classifications of workers gain little relief," said the Federal secretary of the Postal ...

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  5. WORLD'S BIGGEST WARSHIP

    TUGS MOVE the U.S.S. Forrestal to a new berth after her christening in drydock at Newport News, Virginia, by Mrs. James V. Forrestal, widow of the former United States Secretary of the Navy. The ship has a displacement of about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Victorian Increases Total £lm.

    The State Public Service Board to day announced rises for 16,000 State public servants which Will total £1,000,000 a year. ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND GIRL OFFERS HERSELF AS "SLAVE"

    "Slave auctions are a thing of the past, but I am offering myself to the highest bidder for the next six weeks. I am a young woman teacher with experience and ability in a wide variety of [?]obs. I will trade hard work for good pay. I will ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. Mr. Dulles Sees New Safety For Europe In Atomic Defenee Plan

    The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, told the American people that tactical atomic weapons gradually will become the chief means of defence in Western Europe. ...

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  9. ELECTRIC SAWS TO AID PLANE RESCUES

    Electric saws which can cut a 3ft. escape hatch in the fuselage of[?]a crashed plane[?] in 15 seconds are being installed at ...

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  10. Passport "Mystery" Still Unsolved

    Commonwealth authorities have almost reached a dead end in their investigations into the disappearance of 25 ...

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  11. BIGGEST TENNIS CROWD IN HISTORY EXPECTED AT DAVIS CUP

    Flags of all nations fluttering in the breeze on top of the huge temporary tennis stadium at White City on Monday will vibrate to the applause of the largest tennis audience in history. ...

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  12. WEST UNMOVED BY BARRAGE OF RUSSIAN NOTES

    A switch in soviet Kussias propaganda offensive shortly from France to Germany is forecast in the wake of the ...

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  13. Churchill Apology Rebuffed

    Sir Winston Churchill apologised yesterday for calling Labour member, Mr. George Wigg, an "army schoolmaster" during ...

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  14. U.K. May Revive War Ministry To Speed Jet Output

    Sir Winston Churchill hinted yesterday that Britain may have to revive her war-time Ministry of Aircraft Production to avert ...

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  15. English Court Of Chivalry Meets After 217 Years

    An English court Which dates from mediaeval times met dates the first time in 217 years yesterday. ...

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  16. RED CROSS JUNIORS DECORATE WARDS

    MEMBERS of the South Side Junior Red Cross Auxiliary yesterday decorated wards at the Canberra Hospital for the Christmas-festival. From leff: Helen Willoughby, Judith Cribb, Helen Cribb and Elizabeth Prior. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Cricket Writers U.K. Praise Lindwall's Skill

    An English cricket writer, in a tribute to Australian fast bowler Ray Lindwall, sa[?]d to-doy it was "droll" to recall thal Lindwall ...

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  18. Kramer Denies Link With U.S. Davis Cup Team

    Professional tennis entrepeneur Jack Kramer, clarifying lils position with the American Davis Cup team, has denied Australian ...

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  19. DANISH WRITER KILLED BY. SAVAGES

    BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. —Ole Mueller, 26, Danish writer and traveller, has been killed by savage Brazilian Indians in the ...

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  20. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE ORDERED

    Leaders of Britain's railway workers last night decided to call their men out on strike from midnight on January 9. to ...

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