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  3. FORECAST

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    The Treasurer, Mr. Holt, gives Prince Philip a box containing samples of coins at the opening of the new Royal Australian Mint yesterday. Guests at the opening of the Mint needed ingenuity to beat the heat. This guest used a handkerchief. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GUESTS SWELTER Duke mints first new cents at Deakin

    The Duke of Edinburgh started a machine yesterday and the first Australian one-cent coins poured off the production line at the rate o[?] 280 a minute. About 600 official guests sweltered in the above-90 degrees of heat to ...

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  6. Canberra's hottest day for 11 years

    Canberra had its hottest day for 11 years yesterday—but relief is reported to be on the way. The maximum temperature of 99.3 degrees ...

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  7. Big Tom of the A.W.U.

    Mr. Tom Doughcrly, general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, ...

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  8. 18-hole golf links plan

    An 18-hole golf course at Campbell is planned by the National Capital ...

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  9. Khanh not quitting quietly

    SAIGON, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Saigon waited nervously today for Lieut.-General Nguyen Khanh to make a move. Gen. Khanh, sacked from his Armed Forces ...

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  10. Typhoid girl recovers

    A 12-year-old Canberra girl who contracted typhoid fever last month will be released from hospital this ...

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  12. Police fear 'war' after murder

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Extra police have been called out in Harlem and Chicago, after the Sunday murder of Malcolm X. ...

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  13. Bakers likely to go back tonight

    The 35-day-old Tip-Top bakery dispute ended yesterday, but striking bakers are not expected to return to work until tonight. A spokesman for the Tip Top Bakery said there had ...

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  14. S.A. man On charge

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—An Independent candidate in the Stale elections was charged ...

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  15. LATE NEWS

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A. P.-Reuter).—An explosion killed at least 13 coal miners and trapped about ...

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  16. Primate on way

    LONDON, Monday (A.A. P.-Reuter).—The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Ramsey, and his wife left ...

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  17. State A.L.P. backs Calwell

    BRISBANE, Monday—The Queensland central executive of the Australian Labor Party today declared ...

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