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  2. OPPOSES CARTING ON SUNDAYS

    The Wynyard Council yesterday agreed to request the police to take action against timber lorries operating on Sundays. Cr. V. R. Byard said timber lorries, and particularly Government straddle trucks, were working almost ...

    Article : 415 words
  3. TOUGHENING-UP EXERCISE

    Crump! An exploding stick of gelignite cascades water over this National Service trainee as he leaps across a creek with full pack and fixed bayonets during a toughening-up run over an assault course at Puckapunyal camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  4. Malays mourn assassination of High Commissioner

    KUALA LUMPUR.—Scores of thousands of Malays, including members of the newly-created independence of Malaya Party, lined the mile long route of the State funeral yesterday for Sir Henry Gurney, assassinated on Saturday in an ambush. ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. CRITICISM BY PREMIER "MISLEADING"

    The Premier's criticism of the Legislative Council's virtual rejection of the Government's proposal to set up a State sawmill to cut timer for fruit cases was misleading, and he knew it, Mr. A. Lillico, M.LC., said at Devonport ...

    Article : 331 words
  6. State of the World...

    N. ZEALAND: The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) confirmed yesterday that Sir Percy Sillitoe, head of Britain's M15 ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. Tasmanian Servicemen in Korea backed Reds ban two to one

    HOBART.—Tasmanian Servicemen in Korea and Japan who voted in the Refetendum on Communism on September 22 favored "Yes" by two to one, according to figures made available by the Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. A. B. Smith) yesterday. Of 247 votes counted from these sources 162 were for "Yes," 79 "No" and six ...

    Article : 280 words
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  9. Spite Kindles Murder Charge

    BUFFALO (New York).—A slim 16-year-old blonde, Shirley Nasca, who allegedly set an apartment house on fire to "get even" with her mother has been charged with first degree murder. Police said that Shirley had vowed to "get even" for a scolding she received a few days over boy friends. The fire was her third arson ...

    Article : 502 words
  10. EVIDENCE ATTACKED IN MURDER PROBE

    SYDNEY.—A few drops of blood on a pump and some human hair were the only indications of violence, and proof of death was very vague, Mr. J. W. Shand, K.C., said yesterday during an inquiry into the Lavers ...

    Article : 327 words
  11. SERIES OF TALKS ON ROAD TOLL

    SYDNEY.—In arrive to cut down road accidents, the superintendent of the Traffic Police (Mr. W. R. Lawrence) ...

    Article : 115 words
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