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  3. CENTURIES-OLD DOCUMENT FOR CANBERRA

    The 1297 Inspexlmus issue of Magna Carta, at present in England, which as been purchased by the Australian National Library. The purchase was made after the Library Committee had studied this photograph of the historic charter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Bill To Deal With Communist Activity In Public Service

    The Commonwealth Government will introduce an Official Secrets and Anti-Sabotage Bill during the present sittings of Federal Parliament. The Bill is designed to deal with the activities of Communists in ...

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  5. MILITARY MEDAL AWARD FOR VALOUR IN KOREA

    Immediate award of the Military Medal has been made to an Australian Army signaller for bravery in Korea. The signaller is Private Alfred White, 23, ...

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  6. JAPAN SEEN AS OBJECT OF MOSCOW TALKS

    Japan is believed to be high on the agenda of the talks between the Chinese and Soviet leaders in Moscow. "It would hardly be surprising if a new ...

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  7. PILOT BAILS OUT TWICE FROM FALLING PLANE

    Colonel Robert Galer, of the U.S. marines, a fighter pilot, bailed out of his crippled plane twice before it hit the ground in ...

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  8. RIVER DRAGGED FOR MISSING CARCOAR CHILD

    More than 60 civilian volunteers and police carried out an unsuccessful search to-day for a missing three-year-old boy at ...

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  9. COMMUNIST PARTY CONGRESS CALLED IN MOSCOW FOR OCT.

    The Soviet Union's ruling Communist Party to-day called its first party congress in 13 years. The party said that the momentous meeting would approve plans for a fifth five-year plan radically to increase Soviet industrial output by ...

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  10. JAPAN REFUSED ENTRY TO G.A.T.T.

    Japan's application for membership of G.A.T.T.—the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade —has been rejected. ...

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  11. HUTTON THINKS ENGLAND CAN WIN FIVE TESTS

    England's cricket captain, Len Hutton, says that England can beat Australia in all five tests ...

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  12. PROBLEMS SEEN IN EXHIBITION OF MAGNA CARTA

    The Commonwealth Librarian (Mr. H. L. White) said yesterday that careful consideration will be given to plans to place the ...

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  13. BODIES OF AUSTRALIAN GIRLS IDENTIFIED IN DEVON

    Two girls missing in the Devon flood disaster last week-end were identified to-day as Gwen Oxley, 23, and Joyce Hiscock, 22, who were Australians working in London. ...

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  14. EX-QUEEN'S MOTHER OBJECTS TO SHORTS

    Ex-Queen Narriman's mother, Assila Sadek, has written to her daughter in Capri telling her that the shorts she has ...

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  15. Beserk Pole Stabs Two Men At Migrant Camp

    A Pole went beserk at a migrant camp near Cooma to-day and stabbed his foreman and a laborer. ...

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  16. BABY KILLED BY ANTS

    Ants killed a baby girl here yesterday. Unable to sleep in-doors because of the heat, her parents ...

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  17. MEXICAN OIL FINDS

    Important new oil field discoveries in Mexico were sending the Mexican oil industry into a new era of prosperity chief of ...

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