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  2. PLEASURE BILL "TOO HIGH"

    CANBERRA.—Australia was spending 250 p.c. [?]ore on gambling, liquor and cigarettes than on prov[?] of social services, the Minister for Social Services (Mr. Townley) said yesterday. Unless means were found to ...

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  3. FIRST PARADE

    W/O J. REYNOLDS, new R.A.A.F. resident officer in Burnie, pictured with A.T.C. cadets at his first parade in the Burnie A.T.C, Headquarters. Right: At the controls in the unit's Beaufort cockpit. Below: W/O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  4. East Berlin is screened behind iron curtain

    BERLIN.—The Soviet-controlled sector of the city, in its fifth day of martial law, yesterday remained screened by Russian tanks, guns and bayonets from the outside world. Refugees who sneaked through to West Berlin spoke of 20 deaths in several major East German cities. ...

    Article : 571 words
  5. Controversy about climbing Everest

    KATMANDU (Nepal). — "Tiger" Tensing said in Katmandu on Sunday that he and the New Zealander, Sir Edmund Hillary, reached the top of Mount Everest "simultaneously." He was broadcasting on Radio Nepal ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. "Had attacked Miners Federation

    SYDNEY — Speakers at a meeting of the combined Hebburn lodges had attacked a certain section of the Miners' ...

    Article : 194 words
  7. Police probe horse drug

    SYDNEY — Detective from the C.I.B. are m[?] ing extensive inquires about a new type of ...

    Article : 319 words
  8. COMMISSIONERS RETIRE IN HOSPITALS UPHEAVAL

    MELBOURNE.—Two members of the Hospitals and Charities Commission—Mr. C. L. M'Villy (chairman) and Mr. C. R. Frencham (deputy chairman)—announced last night that they would retire on June 30. The other member, Dr. J. G. Hurley, said he would make his decision to-day. This new development in Victoria's biggest hospital ...

    Article : 448 words
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  10. Mother hysterical on reading news

    SYDNEY.—Miss Joan Murray, the Sydney bus conductress who is opposing an application to adopt her illegitimate son, had become hysterical after reading newspaper reports of evidence she had given yesterday morning, her counsel (Mr. J. Slattery) told the Equity Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. Justice M'Lelland then ordered withdrawal of newspaper reports of certain evidence in the Murray baby case. ...

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