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  4. AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION'S HOSPITAL COT

    THE NEW FRACTURE COT in use in the child ten's ward of the Canberra Community Hospital yesterday. It was donated and will he maintained by the Canberra Branch of the Air Force Association. At the presentation yesterday were (from left): the chairman, of the Hospital Board, Professor L. F. Crisp; the president of the Air Force Association, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THREE DROWN, OTHERS LOST AS FLOOD GRIPS HUNTER VALLEY

    At least three people were drowned and two others are missing, believed drowned, to-day in one of the worst floods in the history, of the Hunter River. The entire Hunter Valley was threatened by rising floodwaters ...

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  6. S.E.A.T.O. Offices At Bangkok

    Permanent headquarters of S.E.A.T.O. will be established in Bangkok, it was announced to-day. The eighty stg[?]tory putters will be represented ...

    Article : 365 words
  7. Britain Will Not Save Nationalist Islands

    There is no question of Britain being involved militarily in the defence of the islands off the coast of Communist China. Sir Winston Churchill, in a written answer to questions in ...

    Article : 535 words
  8. AIR SERVICES DISRUPTED BY BAD WEATHER

    Seven passenger airliners were diverted to Canberra yesterday when Kingsford Smith airport, Sydney, was closed ...

    Article : 175 words
  9. ONLY HEAVY RAIN WILL POSTPONE QUEANBEYAN SHOW

    "There will be no question of postponing the show unless constant, heavy rain sets in," said the secretary of Queanbeyan P. ...

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  10. French Parliament Accepts M. Faure

    M. Edgar Faure, 46-year-old Radical politician and a sparetime writer of, "thrillers," was voted into office as Prime ...

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  11. GIVES FRACTURE AIR FORCE BRANCH COT TO HOSPITAL

    The President of the Canberra Branch of the Air Farce Association, Mr. G. P, Phillips, formally handed over a fracture cot ...

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  12. The Policeman Walked—

    The policeman's lot is not always a happy one—even in Canberra. In the rain yesterday ...

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  13. CLAYTON KNOCKS OUT HORNBY

    American negro welterweight, Marshall Clayton (10.8½), knocked out Bert Hornby (10.6¾) in the 10th round at Leichhardt ...

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  14. AMATEUR BOXING CLUB'S OPEN NIGHT.

    TREVOR SMITH (left) ducks low after his right, has missed southpaw R. Donnelly, whose left hook counter punch is already on its way to Smith's head. The two young English' pugilists provided one of several entertaining bouts during the evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Mr. Peaslee On Visit To Manila

    The American Ambassador in Australia, Mr. Amos J. Peaslce, left for Manila last night to attend. a conference of United ...

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  16. Rain Almost Certain To Delay Beginning Of Fifth Test

    Heavy rain would prevent the start of the fifth Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow, a Weather Bureau spokesman said to-night. Cricket Ground curator, Bill Watt, said Ground curator, Bill ...

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  17. NEW DELAY IN NEVADA ATOM WEAPON TESTS

    LAS VEGAS.(Nevada), Thurs. —A 24-hour delay in the atomic test scheduled for the Nevada Desert to-day was announced ...

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  18. CANADIAN WHEAT EXPORTS REDUCED

    OTTAWA, Thursday.—Stiffening world wheat competition reduced Canada's exports in the 1953-54 crop year by 131 million ...

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