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    NON-COMMITTAL on hydrogen bomb—Mr. David Lilienthal, chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. New Australian Car Attracts Big Crowds

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Large crowds were attracted outside a city garage today when a test model of the new Hartnett light car was displayed. The car, which will be marketed in Australia, is ...

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  5. U.S. WARNED—"MODERN WEAPONS BREAK BARRIERS OF TIME AND SPACE"

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Defence Secretary (Mr. Louis Johnson) today warned the nation that with the development of modern weapons which broke down the barriers of time and space, an attack could come ...

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  6. GRIFFITH DOCTOR CHARGED

    GRIFFITH, Tuesday: Allegations that a prominent Griffith doctor had endorsed maternity allowance cheques without the permission of the payee ...

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    "The Conservatives would call an Imperial Economic Conference at an early date if returned to power," said Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Union Stir Over Dismissals by Shell Co.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The dismissal of more than 1100 men by the Shell Oil Company today will be discussed as an "urgent matter" by the disputes committee of the N.S.W. Labor Council tomorrow. ...

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  9. Japan Buying 550 Stud Sheep From Australia

    TOKYO, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Japan has purchased 550 Corriedale stud rams and ewes valued at £20,000stg., ...

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  10. ELECTION BATTLE WILL BE HARD, SAYS SHAWCROSS

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Attorney-General (Sir Hartley Shawcross) last night predicted a hard-hitting election battle. ...

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  11. NEW RATES CLAIMED BY SHEARERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A new claim to be lodged by the A.W.U. in the Federal Arbitration Court would enable shearers in all ...

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  12. SHELL STRIKE NOT AFFECTING WAGGA YET

    It is not thought likely that either supplies or staff at the Shell Depot in Wagga will be affected by the present strike of ...

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  13. WERE PETROL FUMES FOUND ON TARAKAN DAY BEFORE EXPLOSION?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Although naval experts and police officers have observed the greatest secrecy in their examination of H.M.A.S. Tarakan, it is believed that they have established that petrol fumes ...

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  14. VATICAN LIMITS CATHOLIC JUDGES' DIVORCE POWERS

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Baptism conferred by Protestant non-conformist sects is valid in the eyes of the Roman ...

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  15. CABLES IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Tuesday: The spot price for rubber on the London Market yesterday reached its highest level in free market ...

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  16. Some Crossbred Wools Lower at Sydney Auctions

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Crossbreds, particularly when broad in fibre, were five per cent lower at to-day's woolsales. ...

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  17. SECRET TALKS ON DISTRIBUTION OF CONGO URANIUM

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Secret British, American and Belgian talks on the distribution of uranium ...

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  18. TEAR-GAS QUELLS HONG KONG RIOTS

    HONG KONG, Mon. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Screaming police cars and trucks raced hundreds of reserves from all parts of the ...

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  21. £899 Stolen From Sideboard

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A South Yarra woman told detectives today that £899—proceeds from the sale of a taxi ...

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  22. Mackay Wharfmen Refuse to Work Spanish Ship

    MACKAY (Queensland), Tuesday: Mackay watersiders will not work the Spanish ship, Arrai, due here tomorrow, while ...

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  23. MINISTER SCORNS ANY INDONESIAN CLAIM TO AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Australia would reject outright any claims by the United States of Indonesia on Australian New Guinea, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) said today. "Any such claim would not admit of a moment's consideration," he said. ...

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  24. Overseas Trip for Cannery Chairman

    LEETON, Tuesday: M. A. G. Enticknap, chairman of the board of directors of the Leeton Cannery, has announced that the ...

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