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  3. FIRST ATOMIC WEAPON TEST ON AUST. MAINLAND WAS GREAT SUCCESS

    At the exact zero hour of 7.30 o'clock yesterday morning, the first atomic weapon to he detonated on the Australian mainland was set off. Observers saw a blinding flash, followed by the usual rapidly expanding mushroom that leapt skyward at thousands of ...

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  4. CAMBRIANS WERE GONDOLIERS

    Reserved seats for the Gilbert and Sullivan musical comedy, "The Gondoliers," were booked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEISMOGRAPH DID NOT RECORD BLAST TREMORS

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—The Queensland University seismograph equipment today traced and earthquake but failed to register atomic ...

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  6. HIGH TRIBUTES TO AUSTRALIA'S PART IN MEMORABLE EVENT

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—One of the most pleasing aspects of the atomic test was the proof it provided of the effectiveness of ...

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  7. MESSAGE SIGNALLED TO SIR WINSTON

    The "'Daily Express" science writer, Mr. Chapman Pincher who is in the Woomera Press party, said the weapon exploded was Britain's first ...

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  8. PETROL PRICE CUT BY ½d.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—The price of petrol will be reduced by one half penny a gallon all over ...

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  9. ATOMIC EXPLOSION BLAMED FOR STORM

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—Sydney tonight was biaming the Woomera atom bomba explosion for hit ...

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  10. ANTI-RED CHINESE PRISONERS RELUCTANT TO FACE "EXPLAINERS"

    PAN MUN JOM, Oct. 15.—Screaming, anti-Communist Chinese war prisoners defied orders to attend Communist lectures for seven hours today before armed Indian guards finally. ...

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  11. "DISORDERLY INTERRUPTION"

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15—The Opposition Leader (Mr. F. Nicklin) today protested against ...

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  12. Margarine Quotas; Q. D. O. Proposals

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—Margarine quotas in Queensland in their relation to the stability of the dairying industry were considered by the State Council of the Queensland Dairymen's ...

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  13. FOUR CHARGED WITH FRAUD

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—Four men were charged in the Newcastle Police Court today with having ...

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  14. PLAN FOR STRICTER CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—A plan for stricter control over the production of margarine will be placed before the ...

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  15. BEER GLASSES TO BE BRANDED

    TWEED HEADS, Oct. 15.—Beer glasses for use in Queensland public bars will be branded with the ounce ...

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  16. 3/- INCREASE IN THE STATE BASIC WAGE?

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—The Industrial Court is expected to announce a 3/- increase in the State basic wage tomorrow. ...

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  17. DESTRUCTIVE STORMS IN WESTERN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—Storms tore down telephone lines, unroofed houses, and damaged crops in parts of Western Queensland today. ...

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  18. Unification Urged FEDERAL AND STAT INDUSTRIAL LAWS

    BRISBANE, Oct. I.—The unification of Commonwealth and State industrial laws was urged by the ...

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  19. NOTES CONFISCATED

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—A man taking notes in the visitors' gallery of the House of Representatives ...

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  20. French Launch Offensive In Indochina

    HANOI, Oct. 15.—French forces launched their first important offensive in Indochina for two ...

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  21. PLANES COLLIDE: SEVEN KILLED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Oct. 15.—Seven men believed to be all Air Force personnel were killed this ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. LICENCE SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—Edward Lloyd Kettle (27, truck driver) of Texas, was fined 10 in the Police ...

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