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  • Family Notices

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  • Display Advertising

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  • Mr. B. F. Yuill To Study In Glasgow

    Mr. B. F. Yuill, immediate past president of the A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council, will leave Sydney by the "Oronsay" ... [Article] (91 words)
  • More Funds On Non-Dollar Travel

    Australians travelling overseas in non-dollar areas would in future be allowed to take more money with them, the Treasurer[?] ... [Article] (228 words)
  • NAGUIB OFF THE TIGER

    GENERAL NAGUIB (if that remains his title) has had a brief ride on the Egyptian tiger, and, like the young lady of Niger, has apparently finished up inside. There was and there is no other end for any well intentioned leader in Egypt to-day, for ... [Article] (335 words)
  • THE WEATHER

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (212 words)
  • BOXING MELBOURNE, Friday.

    Australian lightweight champion, Pat Ford (9.10), evened the score with Spanish lightweight champion, Augustin Argote ... [Article] (34 words)
  • ROYAL TOUR TURNS TO RURAL AREAS MELBOURNE, Friday.

    Hamilton, Victoria's premier wool-growing centre, turned on a warm-hearted country welcome for the Queen and the Duke of ... [Article] (370 words)
  • Life-Savers To Show Methods Of Water Safety

    A team from the Australian Life Saving Society will demonstrate methods of water safety at the Manuka Pool at 2.30 p.m. ... [Article] (132 words)
  • ROTARY SCHOLAR

    Mr. William Patrick Deane, of La Perouse Street, Griffith, who was recently awarded the 1954 Rotary Foundation ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (25 words)
  • Free Imports For Farm Machinery

    Import licences would be issued freely for agricultural machinery and implements and for nearly all material required in ... [Article] (138 words)
  • Long Delay In Restoring North Coast Railways SYDNEY, Friday.

    Railway systems of the Far North Coast would be out of service for more than a month, the Railways Commissioner, Mr. ... [Article] (336 words)
  • £500 M. Purchase Of Jap. Goods TOKIO, Friday (A.A.P. Reuter).

    Purchase of about £500 million sterling worth of Japanese goods for use in the Korean war and by garrison troops in the Far East ... [Article] (98 words)
  • Political Organisers Meeting To Plan Election Campaigns

    Party organisers are [?] to move into top gear in their planning for the elections for the House of Representatives to be held on May 29. ... [Article] (471 words)
  • Royal Visit Decorations Disappearing

    Royal Tour decorations are fast disappearing and by next week-end all but the Mall arches ... [Article] (280 words)
  • SPITFIRES PLACED ON RESERVE LIST LONDON, Friday.

    Supermarine Spitfires, Britain's most famed fighter planes in World War II, have now been officially retired ... [Article] (99 words)
  • CHURCH SERVICES

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (530 words)
  • RED HILL RESERVOIR WIRED

    A MODERN pretensioning machine driven by Mr. George Emrke, assisted by Mr. Clive Bogle, both of Brisbane, slowly winds its way around the new Red Hill reservoir. Each spool contains three-quarters of a mile of wire and goes around ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (67 words)
  • Trade Seen As Bridge For World Peace LONDON, Friday.

    Sir Winston Churchill said in Parliament yesterday that the more trade there was between Britain and Soviet Russia and ... [Article] (109 words)
  • PETTY SESSIONS STEALING CHARGES

    Phillip Raymond, 16, labourer, of no fixed abode, was yesterday committed for trial on three charges of breaking, entering, ... [Article] (78 words)
  • N.S.W. Police Arrested N.S.W. Driver In A.C.T.

    A New South Wales police sergeant on duty during the Royal Visit to Canberra arrested a car driver on February 15 ... [Article] (387 words)
  • Grants Made To Cultural Organisations

    Cultural grants to the Canberra Orchestral Society and the Canberra Philharmonic Society were announced yesterday. ... [Article] (115 words)
  • Queen's Beast At University House (See picture, Page 1.)

    One of two traditional gargoyles lent by the National Library to the Australian National University for the opening of ... [Article] (265 words)

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