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  4. EISENHOWER NOW PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES

    Washington, January 20. — Dwight David Eisenhower was inaugurated today as the 34th President of the United States of America. Thousands of people throughout Washington "We must be ready to dare all for our country, for history does not long entrust the care of freedom to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CORONATION FESTIVITIES

    Sydney, January 20. — A State Government departmental committee has ...

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  6. 13 DECLARED ELECTED

    Sydney, January 20. — Tirteen candi­dates for the N.S.W. elections on February ...

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  7. SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT:

    Adelaide, January 2O.—There would be no dissolution of the House of Representatives for pos­sibly another 18 months, the ...

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  8. TENSE AND EXPLOSIVE

    Tokio, January 20. — The Soviet has dozens of air bases immediately north ...

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  9. Union News & Views

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. B.I.C. Annual ...

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  10. Driver Given Bond

    A twenty-eight-year-old motorist, Douglas Clayton Boomer, was yesterday released on a £50 bond to ...

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  11. TRAFFIC CHARGE DISMISSED

    In the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday a charge of driving under the influence against Jack ...

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  12. TO TOUR U.K.

    [?] Crown Prince Akihito will be the youngest of all foreign [?] at the Queen's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TVA Assumes World Significance; Many Nations Follow Pattern

    Twenty years ago the United States Government established the Ternessee Valley Authority (TVA) to ...

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  14. BUS DRIVER TO FACE TRAFFIC CHARGE

    Bus driver Archibald Hall appeared before Mr. D. T. Garnsey, S.M., in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday on a charge of failing to turn with safety. ...

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  15. DISTRICT ROAD REPORTS

    R.A.A. Patrolman O. J. Harrison, who has recently been on a trip to Tibooburra to note road conditions, yesterday gave the following report on the road: ...

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  16. Dunlop's £1000 Art Contest

    A fourth annual Art Contest with prize money amounting to £1000 is being arranged by the Dunlop ...

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  17. Increased World Rice Output

    The rice output in 1953 may be Slightly higher than last year's but shortages will continue according to the ...

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  18. Chemicals Could Double World's Effective Food Supply

    How cheap, mass produced chemicals could almost double the world's effective food supply was ...

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  19. Progress Made On Water Tanks

    Mr. J. Dunstan, of the Water Board, said yesterday that it was expected that the two new storage tanks now ...

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  20. NAZI GETS £11M. PAY-OFF

    Friedrich Flick former Nazi industrialist and German war criminal, will receive £11 million ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Lindsay Hassett, MBE

    Australian's [?] captain Lindsay Hassott; W.[?] made a member of the Ordey of the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FAILED TO GIVE WAY

    In the Court of Petty Session yesterday, a motorist, Donald John Winders, pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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