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  • WASHINGTON ACTS TO SAFEGUARD THE PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Security precautions were being stepped up throughout Washington today as it became known that Puerto Rican nationalist elements, some of whose members ... [Article] (564 words)
  • "GAG ACT" IN N.S.W. WILL BE REPEALED

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The State Cabinet today decided to repeal the Sydney City Council Disclosure of Allegations ... [Article] (133 words)
  • CUSTOMS MAN CLAIMS RECORDS WERE FALSE

    RECORDS WERE FALSE SYDNEY. Tues.—Special investigators working in the Customs Department had uncovered cases of falsification of records, unrecorded Issue of many ... [Article] (414 words)
  • PRICE DRIFT IN OIL SLOWS DOWN

    Oil shares drifted yesterday, although in the afternoon a steadier note appeared. Ampol Exploration, which sold ... [Article] (150 words)
  • WOUNDED CONGRESSMAN CARRIED FROM CAPITOL

    A victim of Monday's shooting in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman Kenneth ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (36 words)
  • Move On Subiaco Flats Surprises

    CANBERRA, Tues.—"I am surprised to learn that the West Australian Government now proposes to call tenders for the building of the flats at Subiaco," the Minister for National Development (Senator ... [Article] (304 words)
  • Warships To Be Salvaged

    LONDON, Tues.—A new British company will attempt to salvage warships sunk off Anzio during the war. ... [Article] (65 words)
  • Children's Review May Have To Be Cancelled

    It is understood that the Schools Royal. Visit Committee has recommended that the assemblage of 30,000 schoolchildren at the Royal Showground. on April 1 for review by the Queen and the Duke of ... [Article] (265 words)
  • Polio Total Now Stands At 114

    The Health Department has been notified of 18 more cases of poliomyelitis since last Friday, ... [Article] (568 words)
  • N.S.W. Fears Epidemic

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—N.S.W. health authorities fear a polio epidemic as bad as the 1951 outbreak. ... [Article] (143 words)

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