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  4. 14 NATIONAL T.V. STATIONS 7 YEARS FROM START

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Australian Broadcasting Commission envisages the establishment of 14 national television stations within seven years of ...

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  5. RED ENVOYS ORDERED TO LEAVE BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Two envoys at the Soviet Embassy in London have been ordered to leave the country by May 17 because of alleged espionage activities. British Sunday papers gave full credit for the detection to ...

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  6. AT FLOWER SHOW

    Mesdames M. Jones (president), H. Fraser (secretary) and E. Webster (treasurer) admire the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wag of music is 75

    The wit and wag of British music. Sir Thomas Beecham, has just cele-rated his 75th birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Royal tour film screened

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Commonwealth Film Censor (Mr. J. O. Alexander) held a special screening of the ...

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  9. LABOR'S VICTORY IN W.A. ELECTION

    PERTH, Sunday: Labor had a pronounced victory in the Western Australian Upper House elections yesterday. Its strength in the House has increased from nine to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BY-PRODUCT X-RAYS WELDED JOINTS

    CANBERA, Sunday: An atomic energy by-product is playing a vital part in the construction work on the ...

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    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Postmaster-General (Mr. L. Anthony) today assessed the cost of Labor's "hand-out ...

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  12. Patty defeats Seixas

    ROME, Sunday (A.A.P.): American Budge Patty provided an upset in the Italian singles championships yesterday when he defeated countryman Vic Seixas ...

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  13. No opposition to Games in Melb.

    ATHENS, Sunday: Opposition to Melbourne staging the 1956 Olympiad seemed to have eased last night after Melbourne's plans and preparations had ...

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  14. Death of air pioneer

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Mr. W. A. Baird, one of the founders of 'Qantas Empire Airways, Ltd., died in Sydney on ...

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  16. Artist on charge over girls

    SYDNEY, Sunday A 26-year-old commercial artist had bound and gagged five models and committed five ...

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  18. Reds given terms for Indo-China peace

    GENEVA, Sunday (A.A.P.): France yesterday told the Communists that its terms for peace in Indo-China were a full internationally controlled armistice preceded by the evacuation of all Vietminh rebels from Laos and Cambodia. ...

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  19. SAYS CHINESE EMBASSY MAY BE OPENED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: A Chinese Communist Embassy might be opened up at Canberra if the Menzies' ...

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  20. End "hysteria" Truman tells Eisenhower

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The former President, Mr. Harry Truman, yesterday called on President ...

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