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  5. STORMY DEBATE ON ESPIONAGE BILL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Espionage Royal Commission Bill was today passed by the House of Representatives but only after one of the stormiest debates in years. The Bill, which the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. It's Summer In England

    The remarkable scene by the Serpentine Lake in Hyde Park, London, when a sudden spell of hot weather -- the first this year -- sent many hundreds of Londoners with their families into the open-air. In contrast Lismore yesterday experienced its coldest August day for 16 years when the maximum temperature did not rise ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Attlee, Malenkov Discuss "Peace"

    MOSCOW, Thursday. -- The Soviet Premier, Mr. Malenkov, and close Soviet colleagues ...

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  8. In Debate Limelight

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, who introduced the Espionage Royal Commission Bill in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Royal Gifts To Catholics Criticised

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Free Church of Scotland has criticised the Queen, the Queen Mother and the Duke ...

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  10. Government Accused Of Buying Petrov Documents

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, to-night accused the Commonwealth Government of buying the Petrov documents for £5,000 for the purpose of unduly and improperly influencing the Australian people at the last elections. ...

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  13. PAKISTAN MAY JOIN ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- Pakistan will join Australia, New Zealand and Britain as ...

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  14. SHIRLEY BEIGER EXAMINED BY PSYCHIATRIST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A psychiatrist examined blonde model Shirley Beiger in Long Bay Gaol ...

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  15. Friendship With China Urged

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Communist China might prove more trustworthy towards the West than the "scheming, ...

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  16. INDIAN CHILDREN DIE FROM MYSTERY DISEASE

    NEW DELHI, Thursday. -- Indian doctors are investigating a mystery disease which has killed more than ...

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  17. CLUB CONCERN OVER TRADING HOURS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- If six o'clock closing of clubs became law in N.S.W., 5,000 stewards and club staff would lose their jobs, said the secretary of the Hotel Club and Restaurant Employees' Union, Miss ...

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  18. R.S.L. Auxiliary Officers Elected

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Result of the ballot for the N.S.W. Central Council of Women's Auxiliaries was ...

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  19. RECORD ROUND BY GOLF PRO.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Former country club professional, Neville Wilson, played a record 69 in the ...

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  20. URANIUM SITE TO BE SOLD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Sale of the valuable Mary Kathleen uranium leases near Mt. Isa is expected to be completed within a few days. At least four big Australian companies are bidding for the ...

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