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  3. Britain Preparing To Farewell Queen On Tour To Australia

    Millions throughout Britain will watch Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on television to-morrow night when they leave for their Royal Tour of Australia. The Queen and the Duke will leave London Airport in the grant strato-cruiser Canopus on the first ...

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  4. BR[?] READY TO HELP E.D.C BUT NOT JOIN

    A Foreign Office spokesman yesterday reaffirmed that Britain desired the closest possible association with the European Defence Community "short of joining it." ...

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  5. COMMEMORATIVE STONE SET AT ST. PAUL'S

    The Governor-General, FieldMarshal Sir William Slim, sets the commemorative stone durin the Thanksgiving Service at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PETITION SEEKS ADDRESS TO HOUSE ON UNIONISM BILL

    Action will be taken in state parliament on Tuesday to challenge the Industrial Arbitration (Amendment) Bill. ...

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  7. 30 CARS CRASH IN SINGLE FOG COLLISION

    A pall of fog, smoke and haze hung over the New York area for the fifth successive day yesterday, grounding planes, ...

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  8. AIR SPEED RECORD NOW 1,327 M.P.H.

    A plane has flown at twice the speed of sound for the first time in history, it was announced yesterday. ...

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  9. Expert Sees Stalin's Policy Being Continued In Russia

    The Soviet Government has settled down to a policy of "Stalinism without Stalin," writes C. L. Sulzberger, Chief ...

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  10. WANTS U.S. TRADE TIES CLOSER IN LATIN AMERICA

    Dr. Milton Eisenhower, brother of the President, yesterday urged the United States Government to adopt ...

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  11. W.A. REDUCES ROAD DEATH TOLL

    Road deattis in W.A. had declined by 15 since the end of March compared with the total for the previous 12 months, the ...

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  12. LORD MAYOR SEES NO NEED FOR COUNCIL INQUIRY

    An inquiry into the affairs of the City Council, is unnecessary, said the Lord Mayor of Sydney, Alderman P. D. Hills, to-day. ...

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  13. Return Urged Of Late Friday Shopping

    Late shopping on Friday night to replace Saturday morning trading was urged by the secretary of the Canberra branch of ...

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  14. FOREST FIRES FLARE UP IN DORRIGO AREA

    More than 2,000 acres of forest country were swept by fires which flared up the Coffs Harbour-Dorrigo area last night ...

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  15. East Berlin to End Interzone Passes

    East Germany will abolish in terzone passes next Wednesday, the Interior Ministry announced last night. ...

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  16. PERSIANS ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    Fifteen men accused of having murdered Teheran's Chief of police, Mahmour Afshartoos, last April were acquitted by a ...

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  17. NINE PERISH IN CAR RACE

    Nine persons were killed during a five-day car race which began last Thursday. Latest to be killed was the ...

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  18. MARRIAGE PERMIT REFUSED

    Carl, Austin Hall and Bonnie Brown Heady, condemned murderers of Bobby Greenlease, sixyear-old son of a Kahsas City ...

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  19. TO OPEN GWYDIR CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister Mr. Menzies, is expected to open the Gwydir by-election campaign at Inverell on December 7. ...

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  20. PENSIONS INCREASES

    Payment of increases in civilian and war pensions was announced yesterday by the Minister for Social Services, Mr. ...

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  21. SIX KILLED ON N.S.W. ROADS

    Six persons were killed in road accidents in New South Wales at the week-end. Two persons were killed ...

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  22. Egyptian Meddling Alleged In Sudanese Election

    Egypt's request for the suspension of the elections in two Sudanese provinces was "clear evidence of her intention to interfere in the working of the elections," the British Foreign Office said yesterday. A spokesman said that it also ...

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  23. TRIESTE UNEMPLOYED RAID FOOD STORES

    Trieste unemployed yesterday ate up the entire food store of a city-operated resturant, and raid ed the warehouse of an American ...

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  24. 2,000 CATTLE IN QUARANTINE

    More than 2,000 head of cattle have been placed under quarantine in the Wangaratta district, following the discovery of ...

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  25. MURDER DRUG FORCED ON AFRICAN NATIVES

    The Sunday Dispatch said today that Mau Mau terrorists were forcing Africans in crowded locations at Nairobi to ...

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