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  4. COMMUNISTS TO RELEASE FOUR AMERICAN FLIERS

    Communist China agreed to-day to release four imprisoned American airmen. This decision was announced in New Delhi by Mr. Krishna Menon, Indian delegate to the United Nations, who said the ...

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  5. U.K Holidaymakers Stranded By Strike

    Tens of thousands of Whitsun holidaymakers were stranded at resorts all over Britain to-day by the day-old strike which has slowed the nation's state-owned railway system to a crawl. The wage claim stoppage by ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. ARBITRATION COURTIGNORING EMPLOYERS'WARNINGS

    The Arbitration Court appeared to give little or no regard to the future when considering applications concerning the basic wage, hours of work and margins, the President of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, Mr. R. B. Hipsley, ...

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  7. POLICE EXPECT EARLY ARREST OF ULTIMO KILLER

    Police expect the early arrest of a man involved in a triple shooting at Ultimo yesterday. They believe he is in hiding ...

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  8. ROTARY ANNIVERSARY PRIZE-WINNERS

    HOSTS AND GUESTS at the meeting of Canberra Rotary Club last night included (left to right) Messrs. W. T. Turn[?] chairman of the Rotary Golden Anniversary committee, A. Tregear, club president, an Prize-winners Tom Dawes and Richard Evans. Tom was selected the most successful appren[?]ice at the Canberra Technical College, and Richard wrote the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Chinese Linked With Air Crash

    A Government spokesman to--day would neither confirm nor deny reports that Hong Kong was seeking the extradition for ...

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  10. IN BRIEF...

    LONDON, Monday.—The third annual exhibition being held by the Imperial Institute London, by Commonwealth artists ...

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  11. Intruder Batters Couple In Newcastle Home

    An Intruder beat a man and his wife over the head with a tyre lever and then escaped by diving through a window when ...

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  12. DAVIS CUP SQUAD LEAVES FOR U.K.

    Members of the Australian Davis Cup squad played their filial matches in Australia before leaving for Wimbledon ...

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  13. Victorian Government Still Uncertain

    The outcome of seven doubtful seats will decide whether the Liberal-Country Party can govern without Country Party support in the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  14. Flagship "Sunk" In Exercies

    The R.N.Z.S. cruiser Black Prince, the flagship of the naval task force exercising south of Timor, was theorertically sunk ...

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  15. Wife Poured Boiling Water on Husband

    A man whose wife showered a kettle of boiling water over him following an argument was granted a quick divorce by Mr. ...

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  16. TASMANIAN A.L.P SUSPENSIONS

    The State Executive of the Labour. Party to-day suspended Senator-George Cole and Mr. Virgil-Morgan pending the ...

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  17. Owners Abandon Trawler

    The trawler Goolgwai, which struck rocks at Malabar Point during heavy fog yesterday, has been written off by her owners ...

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  18. HAZARDOUS PLANE LANDING TO RESCUE INJURED WOMAN

    Dodging power and telepone lines, a pilot landed an Auster aircraft on a 15ft. wide main street at Bluff, 100 miles west of Rockhampton, to-day, to rescue an injured woman. ...

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  19. HATTERSLEY, PIX WIN FOURSOMES

    Harry Hattersley and Keith Pix, of N.S.W., retained the foursomes golf championship at Royal Queensland to-day. ...

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  20. Doctors' Quarters Out Of Bounds

    Dinedin Hospital house surgeon's quarters, which last December was the scene of a fatal shooting, was yesterday put ...

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  21. Austrian Denies. Red Dictation

    Herr Julius Raab, the Australian Chancellor, yesterday said it was untrue that his Government had been forced in Moscow to ...

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  22. BOMB SURVIVORS HAVE "GOOD CHANCE" OF LIVING NORMAL LIVES

    Scientists believe that survivors of the initial blast, heat and radiation effects of an atom bomb have a good chance of living a normal life A report from Hiroshima, published in The New York ...

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  23. JAPAN LEVEL IN DAVIS CUP ZONE PLAYS

    SINGAPORE, Monday. — The Philippines to-day defeated Japan in the Davis Cup Eastern Zone doubles final, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. Japan ...

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