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  3. EUROPE AWAITS FRENCH VOTE ON GERMAN ARMS

    The French National Assembly met at 2 p.m to debate the most critical issue in the life of the Mendes-France Government. A vote of confidence in the National Assembly virtually means life or death to the Government and to the Paris Agreements for a ...

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  4. Kurrewa IV Leads Yacht Race

    The 61ft. cutter, Kurrewa IV was leading the field in the 670-mile Sydney to Hobart yac[?] race to-night. At 9.20 p.m. Kurrewa IV ...

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  5. PROUD OWNERS DISPLAY NEW VEHICLES

    RICHARD BAKER, 6, and Kerry O'Brien, 7, are proud of their Christmas presents of two-wheeler cycles. Colin O'Brien, 5, is equally thrilied with his tricycle, complete as it is with a shrill bell and strong parcel tray. The children live at the Fire Station, Forrest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRITICS NAME AS BEST ACTOR

    Marlon Brando has been chosen as the outstanding film actor of 1954 ofr his work in "on the Waterfront," by a poll ...

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  7. Cup Chances Heavily Against Australia

    With the first day of Davis Cup play concluded, Australia is in the, same desperate position as in 1939. Starting hot favourite, she finds herself down two rubbers to nil, with strong prospects of losing. In 1939 Bromwich and Quist ...

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  8. Hoad And Rosewall For Doubles

    Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall will play for Australia in the Davis Cup doubles match against the United States at ...

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  9. 398 Christmas Deaths In United States

    Violent deaths in the United States over the long week-end totalled 398, comprising 300 killed in traffic accidents, 50 in [?]res ...

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  10. SUDANESE LEADER URGES INDEPENDENCE

    "The Sudan should be an "independent republic with its own president, government and parliament," said Sudanese Prime ...

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  11. YOUTH SHOT AT NOWRA

    A Sydney youth was accident tally shot in the chest to-day although he believed he had taken precautions against his [?]22 ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. American Planners Fear Recession

    The National Planning Association yesterday predicted that unemployment would rise in 1956 and thereafter, unless ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. HOPMAN SAYS AUSTRALIANS ARE STILL CONFIDENT

    Lew Hoad and Ken Rosetvall felt they could win the remaining three rubbers of the Davis Cup, Harry Hopman said to-night. Hopman, captain of the ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. Americans Proclaim Policy Of Firmness

    The Eisenhower Administration pledged itself yesterday to press for peace in 1955 through a policy of firmness based on military and economic strength at home and a reliable system ...

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  15. DEFIANT TERRORIST SHOT DOWN

    Terrorist Iddir Mohamed was shot and killed in Algiers yesterday during police reconstruction of a bus hold-up in which he ...

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  16. Tears May Contain Cure For Cancer

    Tears contain a substance which shows some experimental hopes as a weapon against cancer, two chemists reported ...

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  17. KILLED IN DISPUTE OVER DOG

    One man was killed and three others were wounded as a result of a dispute over, a dog, police reported yesterday. ...

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  18. STABBED INFANT SON WITH ICE PICK

    JECATHUR (Georgin), Monday.—A 24-year-old mother yesterday killed her 18-month-old son by stabbing him 336 times ...

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  19. Modern Scientists "Too Isolated"

    Modern scientists were too isolated within the confines of then work and away from the rest of the world, Dr. J. Robert ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED, TWO INJURED ON SPEEDWAY

    One rider was killed and two others injured in a spectacular smash involving six motor cycles at a Bathurst speedway meeting to-night. The dead rider was Jack ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. £30 For Davis Cup Ticket

    "Scalpers" operated openly on the footpath fronting White City to-day. One seller got £30 for an A ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. REDS BEAT OFF NIGHT RAID

    The Chinese Communist Army on the Fukien front drove off a group of Nationalist Chinese troops on Thursday, the New ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. MEASLES CASUALTIES ON GREENLAND

    COPENHAGEN. Monday.— About 170 of the 200 inhabitants of Kapisigdlt settlement, Greenland, are suffering from measles ...

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