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  4. RECESSION FEARS IN THE TEXTILE TRADE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Australia's textile industry faces a serious recession affecting thousands of employees if import restrictions co[?]ing textiles are eased by ...

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  5. Atom scientists for England

    Pictured are two Australian atom scientists who left on the Orcades for England. They are Professor E. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLAIM AT INQUEST ABOUT BULLET

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A bullet removed from the body of a scientist found dead in a train had been fired from a rifle which police took from a house at ...

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  7. Eisenhower's move

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): President Elsenhower today called for bold moves to stimulate world ...

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  8. Egyptian feminist on hanger strike

    Mrs Doria Shafik, 38-year-old leader of Egypt's feminist movement, recently went on a hunger ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Them bin too thin"

    PERTH, Tuesday: "Both them fellas bin too thin," Larry Robust, aboriginal tracker from Derby, said today when giving his impressions of the Queen, and the Duke of Edinburgh. ...

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  10. STUDLEY-RUXTON CASE CONTINUES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Royal Commissioner Mr. Justice Dorey and David Edward Studley-Ruxton's counsel (Mr. J. E. Cassidy, Q.C.) clashed sharply during the hearing of the Royal Commission into alleged assaults by police today. ...

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  11. Queen's last flight in Australia

    PERTH, Tues.: Twenty-seven thousand school-children care[?]gregated into groups [?] apart ...

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  12. SAYS HUSBAND SAID SHE WAS A WITCH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The wife of a crippled psychiatrist asked the Supreme Court tonight to release her from a mental asylum where she claims she was forcibly lodged by her husband. ...

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  13. Naguib gives up pet plan

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): President Manammed Naguib, lying on a sickbed in his Cairo house, last night agreed to abandon his cherished plan to ...

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  14. GIRLS MAY SHUN SUN

    LONDON, Tuesday: Australian girls are so impressed by the radiant white shoulders and neck of the Queen ...

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  15. "I SEE YOU HAVEN'T PAID," SAID THE DUKE

    PERTH, Tues.: The Duke of Edinburgh, a life member of the R.S.L. since, his Sydney visit has a keen eye for ...

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  16. ADVERTISING LOTTERY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Government, during the last financial year spent more than £20,000 in advertising lottery ...

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  18. Mr. Evatt may be dismissed

    SYDNEY, Tues.: A strong rumor in Government circles tonight suggested that Mr. Clive Evatt would ...

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  20. Comprehensive census of about 9,000,000 in June

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government will take a nation-wide census on June 30 next, the Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced to-night. He said the census would ...

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  21. Australia fourth in car users

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: Australia is fourth on the list of world countries as a user of motor vehicles. ...

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