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  3. New Governor-General of New Zealand

    Liuet-General Sir Charles Willoug[?]y Norrle, K.O.M.B., C.B., D.S.O., M[?].,will Shortly leave Britain to take up his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ATOMIC PARTY RE-ENTERING MONTE BELLOS

    Re-entry to the Monte Bel[?]o Islands, the seene of Britain's successful atomic explosion on October 3, is now in progress, revealed a Ministry of Supply statement. ...

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  5. BRITISH ATOMIC SCIENTIST KNIGHTED

    Sir William Penney, in charge of the British atomic weapon test at Monte Bello, with Rear-Admiral A. Torlesse, commanding the Atomic Squadron, on the flagship, H.M.S. Campania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Death Roll 443; 200 Still Missing In Philippine Typhoon

    At least 443 persons are dead and more than 200 missing in a typhoon which has swept across the Phillippines during the past two days. It is feared the number of dead will rise still higher when ...

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  7. U.N.COMMITTEE TO DEBATE KOREAN ISSUE

    The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, will give detailed review of the Korean ...

    Article : 464 words
  8. KNIGHTHOOD CONFERRED ON DR. PENNEY

    Queen Elizabeth has knighted Dr. William George Penney, the 42-year-old British scientist rated by American ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. LULL AFTER STORM IN VIC. POLITICS

    Members of the new Hollway Government were still trying to-day to find two more supporters in ...

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  10. FRENCH CLAIM LOSS NOT "STRATEGIC"

    Vietminh rebels in Indo-China seem to have a large part of their forces engaged in their major dry season attack, the French Minister for Defence,M. Rene Pleven, said ...

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  11. DIET RE-ELECTS YOSHIDA AS PRIME MINISTER

    The Japanese Diet to-night elected Shigeru Yoshida Prime Minister for his fourth term. The special session of the Diet ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. Jopan Orders Six Russians Out In Month

    The Japanese Government to-day ordered six Russians, including the Tass and Pravda news correspondents, to leave ...

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  13. Planes Delayed At Fairbairn By Technical Faults

    Thirty members of Parliament returning to their electorates for the week-end were delayed in Canberra for nearly three ...

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  14. Measures Being Taken To Combat Leprosy In N.T.

    Reports of increasing leprosy in the Northern Territory did not mean a worsening of the position, but in fact an advance ...

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  15. Red Offensive In Indo-China Causes Anxiety

    The present communist offensive against the French in Indo-China gave grounds for grave anxiety the Acting Minister for ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. SOUTH KOREANS ATTACK ON CENTRAL FRONT

    South Koreans and Chinese grappled in the dim recesses of caves and trenches to-day for the shell pocked northern tip of ...

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  17. FELL WITH HEAD IN BUCKET

    Donald White, 18, painter, fell with his head in a bucket of paint 50 feet into Corio Bay to-day. ...

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  18. Approval Gained To Re-Sell Steel Industry

    The Conservative Government last night won the approval of the House of Commons for its proposals to sell the state-run ...

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  19. 80 AFRICANS QUESTIONED IN ROUND UP OF TERRORISTS

    Eighty Africans have been rounded up for questioning for the murder last night of a native chief and ...

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  20. SIDESTEPS T.V. ISSUE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, yesterday sMe-stepped a Parliamentary row over the official decision to bar ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. ROYALTY ATTENDS WEDDING

    The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret attended the wedding yesterday of 26-year-old Sco[?] Lord Ogilvy and teenage ...

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