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  4. SPY COMMISSION ADJOURNED FOR A FEW WEEKS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The next sittings of the Espionage Royal Commission will be in Sydney or Melbourne in a few weeks time. The Commission adjourned here after a 25-minute sitting ...

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  5. LABOR M.P.'S PLEA ON QUINN CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A Labor M.L.A. today asked the Premier (Mr. Cahill) to call a meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Parry to discuss ...

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  6. Visitors' book signed

    MR. ERNEST BURBRIDGE, O.B.E., British Council lecturer, signing the visitor's boot at the Wagga City Council Chambers after a Mayoral reception tendered him by the Mayor (Ald. W. F. Dunne) at left. Among those who attended the function and are in the photo: Mrs. O. Finch. Miss I. Buckley, Mrs. M. Carmody and Mr. Max Arndt (vice-president of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Police blitz on hit-run drivers

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A police campaign against hit-run drivers will be intensified following two deaths last night. Chief of the C.I.B. (Supt. Ramus) said hit-run ...

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  8. Calwell on finance for policy

    PERTH, Wednesday: Labor could find money within the framework of existing revenues to pay ...

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  9. Petrov flight Court plea

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Communications between the aircraft captain and Mrs. Petrov during her flight from Sydney to Darwin were referred to in the ...

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  10. 3 JUDGES PROBING PETROY PAPERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The three Espionage Royal Commissioners will return to their home States from Canberra to closely scrutinise the Petroy documents. Each of the Commissioners ...

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  11. Radioactive rain over Japan?

    TOKYO, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Radio-active rain fell over Kyoto city on Sunday night, Professor ...

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  12. Fadden demands apology

    BRISBANE, Wed.: The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) today demanded a Public apology from the secretary of ...

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  13. No artistic value

    BONN, Wednesday; West Germany is "not intererted" in buying 20 vater colon painted by Adolf Hitler. A ...

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  14. London terror ends in death

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): A day and night of terror in London ended dramatically just before midnight last night when, after one of the biggest ...

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  15. FIJIAN'S LEG BROKEN

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday: Fijian five-eighth. Petoro Qua Qua, was carried off with a broken leg 17 minutes after ...

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  16. Praise for Frazer

    PARIS, Wednesday: 20-year-old Neil Frazier made his European debut on Roland Garis centre court and ...

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  19. Ruxton witness sent to gaol

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Mr. Justice Dovey today sent a Royal Commission witness to gaol for 48 hours for contempt of Court. The witness is Thomas ...

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  20. CARRUTHERS MAY CO TO SINGLETON

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Retired world bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers, may soon go to the Terminus ...

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  21. Games aid

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Australian Government has agreed to contribute £5000 towards Australian ...

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