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  4. MORE RUSSIAN SIGNS FOR PEACE

    LONDON, March 22. A.A.P.—The opinion is growing that Russia's new leader may be seeking an end to the East-West tension. "Izvestia," Soviet Government newspaper, ...

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  5. SPEAR FISHER MAULED BY SHARK

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A tiger shark mauled a spear fisherman's arm off Long Reef, Collaroy, to-day. With blood gushing from his torn ...

    Article : 456 words
  6. Kangaroos And Admirers

    Newcastle Kangaroos, Charlie Gill (left) and Brian Carison, signed autographs for youthful enthusiasts Graham Doyle, 12, of Broadmeadow, and Ron Crump, 13, of Hamilton, at the Rugby League trial matches at District Park on Saturday. Gill and Carlson (Northern Suburbs) were the only two kangaroos who played in the trials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Envoy From U.S. Nominated

    WASHINGTON, March 22. A.A.P. — The nomination of Mr. Amos Peaslee to be United States Ambassador to ...

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  8. Unionism Law "This Year"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The New South Wales Government would legislate for compulsory unionism before the end of ...

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  9. World Title Fight For Sydney

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—World bantamweight champion Jimmy Carruthers would fight the world's leading contender for the title in Sydney in October or November, Dr. John McGirr said to-day. ...

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  10. Air Wreck Sighted In Jungle

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The wreck of a plane was sighted in the jungle about 20 miles from Townsville by a T.T.A. ...

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  11. Suspected Arson At Hostel

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Police believe two fires which broke out at Brooklyn Migrant Hostel last night and to-day ...

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  12. JAPANESE GUARDED IN DARWIN

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Police and Commonwealth security officers guarded 13 Japanese at Darwin airport to-night ...

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  13. Tito's Hopes Attained

    LONDON, March 22. A.A.P.—In a farewell message yesterday, Marshal Tito said his talks with the British Government had attained all that had been ...

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  14. Father, Son Run Down By Speedboat

    MELBOURNE, Sunday —An 11-year-old boy and his father were injured, the boy seriously, when they were ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. MAN FOUND DEAD ON ROAD

    A young man was found dead on the Bunnan-road, Scone, early yesterday. He was Malcolm Murdoch ...

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  16. FOG'S TOLL OF SHIPS, LIVES

    LONDON, March 22. A.A.P.—One ship was sunk, one heavily damaged and a third grounded, with the loss of four lives. in dense fog off the east coast. ...

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  17. Schofields To Be New Navy Air Base

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — A second Royal Australian Navy land-based air station will be established at Schofields, 20 ...

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  18. 45 Arrested In Baccarat Raid

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Vice Squad police arrested 45 men and women allegedly playing baccarat, in a raid on a house ...

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  19. Woman Dies After Fall

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A married woman, rescued from jagged rocks beneath a cliff at Coogee yesterday, died in ...

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  20. Production To Start On T.V. Films

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Australian Associated Television would begin production of T.V. films to-morrow. "inquiry ...

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  21. Fate Of Asia "In Korea"

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—If the conflict in Korea were lost the whole of Asia would be lost to Communism, Lieut.-General ...

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  22. U.S. ORDERS "ALL STEPS" CHINESE SEIZE 3 AMERICANS

    WASHINGTON, March 22. A.A.P.—The United States State Department yesterday ordered U.S. officials in Hongkong to "take all possible steps" to obtain the ...

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  23. INDIA TO TAKE OVER AIRLINES

    NEW DELHI, Mar. 22. A.A.P.—A bill to nationalise the Indian airlines—the biggest nationalisation project so far ...

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  24. Man Waiting For Train Attacked

    Leslie Ronald Eagles, 27, of Chester-street, Woollahra, was attacked by two men while he lay on a seat awaiting a train ...

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  25. Car Accessories, Tools Seized

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Hundreds of pounds worth of tools and motor accessories were seized by police in ...

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  26. Man Dies After Fall From Flat

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A young married man who fell 90 feet from a flat window at King's Cross last night died in St. ...

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  27. Work Resumed On Edenhope

    Wharf labourers resumed work on the Edenhope on Saturday after they had been addressed by Mr. H. Jewell, a ...

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  28. STOP EXTENDED

    TOKYO, Mar. 22. A.A.P.-Reuter. —Eight thousand Japanese transport workers decided yesterday to extend for ...

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  29. Cheques For £777 Lost On Road

    Four cheques, one for £500, two for £130 and one for £17—all marked "Not negotiable"—some personal ...

    Article : 78 words
  30. HOUSES GUTTED

    TOKYO, Mar. 22. A.A.P.-Reuter. —Fire fanned by strong wind yesterday destroyed 86 houses at Fushigro, a village ...

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  31. COOK MADE GOOD

    LONDON, Mar. 22. A.A.P. —Rosa Lewis, a kitchenmaid who became proprietress of the Cavendish Hotel, London, ...

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  32. TOKYO SHOOTING

    TOKYO, Mar. 22. A.A.P.-Reuter. —A bullet was fired through an office window of the American Embassy in ...

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