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  3. Indians Abandon "Peaceful Invasion" Of Goa

    Organisers of the Indian mass march into Goa and other Portuguese possessions called off the campaign last night after 20 of the demonstrators had been killed and 40 wounded by Portuguese ...

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  4. GRIFFITH INFANTS' SCHOOL OPENING

    Mr. JIM FRASER, M.P., who declared the Griffith Infants' School officially open, addresses the gathering. Also on the platform (from the left): Mr. G. Hurrell, headmaster Telopea Park Primary School, Miss Flemming, headmistress of the new school, Mr. V. Armstrong, District Inspector of Schools, Mr. W. J. Lind, Assistant Secretary, Department of the Interior, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  5. GROUP VICTORY PREDICTED IN LABOUR BALLOT

    Industrial Group candidates are believed to have gained a Strong lead to-day in the count of the ballot for membership of the State A.L.P. Executive. Some industrial observers claimed that a key group of small ...

    Article : 389 words
  6. MYSTERY OF MISSING BOY DEEPENS

    Police tomorrow will use scoope to clear mud and weeds from Victoria Park Lake, in a further attempt to find the body ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. British Admit Keeping Atomic Power Secrets

    Britain has commercial atomic secrets which she is unwilling to share with other countries because of their value in the future race for atomic markets of the world. This was disclosed at the ...

    Article : 349 words
  8. Indonesian Chief Of Staff Resigns

    The resignation of Army Chief of Staff, General Utojo, was accepted by the newly-appointed Indonesian Cobinet, to-day. ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. South Koreans Reject Red Talks Move

    The South Korea Government to-day formally rejected the North Korean proposal for an international conference on the peaceful unification of Korea. ...

    Article : 304 words
  10. SOLDIER HYPNOTISED BY RADIO

    Broadcasting between 1.15. and 1.30. p.m. to-day over station 6AM, hypnotist. Van Loewe offered to hypnotise any listeners ...

    Article : 128 words
  11. IN BRIEF...

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An elderly cricket "fan" was refused admission by a steward when he arrived at The Oval yesterday ...

    Article : 266 words
  12. 20 Perish When Pleasure Launch Crashes In Fog

    Twenty bodies were recovered from the Channel last night as fishermen, police and firemen searched through the darkness ...

    Article : 199 words
  13. Sears-Roebuck Buys Interest In Sydney Retailers

    The world's largest retaflers, Sears-Roebuck and Co., of Chicago, has bought a large number of shares in the Sydney ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. INCREASES IN VICTORIAN RAIL CHARGES

    Higher railway fares and freights agreed to by Cabinet yesterday were endorsed to-day by the Parliamentary L.C.P. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA WILL CONTRIBUTE TO BRITISH TRANS-ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    The Australian Government will contribute £25,000 towards the cost of the Commonwealth Trans-Antaretic Expedition being organised by the U.K. Government in 1957/58. ...

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  16. Stolen Weapons Recovered

    Armed detectives to-day recovered the whole of the weapons and ammunition stolen by I.R.A. members in a ...

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  17. SEVEN DIE IN HOTEL FIRE

    At least seven persons, including, an American singer who lost out in a desperate gamble for life, were killed in a five ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. BIG AMERICAN SHIPS ORDER TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Germany's largest ship-building order since the war has gone to Deutsehe Werft Shipyard, at ...

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  19. Boy Drowns In Yass River

    Kenneth Lloyd, 7, was drowned at Yass yesterday. With David Patmore, also aged 7[?] he threw a dog into the ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. AT ATOMS CONFERENCE

    AUSTRALIAN delegates at the opening session of the Atomic Conference in Geneva in the Palais des Nations, Professor J. P. Baxter (left) and Professor M. Oliphant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MELTING SNOW LIKELY TO CAUSE MINOR FLOODING IN RIVERINA

    Flooding in the Murumbidgee Irrigation Area, caused by melting snows in the Sothhern Alps, will reach its peak on Thursday. Snows in the [?] Low-lying regions in the ...

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