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  4. CANBERRA TALKS ON ROCKET RANGE BOMB

    CANBERRA, Monday: The United Kingdom Minister for Supply (Mr. Duncan Sandys) returned to Canberra from Woomera rocket range today and at once went into consultation with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). ...

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  5. WAGGA ABATTOIR MEN DECIDE TO STRIKE

    Although members of the State section of the Meat Industries Union in Wagga yesterday decided to cease work, Wagga residents will not be without ...

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  6. World Guide Leader

    THE DIRECTOR of the World Bureau of Girl Guides ana Girl Scouts (Dune Leslie Whateley, D.B.E. T.D.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Surprise Return

    Top-ranking Australian Communist Ernest Thornton returned to Sydney by air from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN JOCKEY IN AUST.

    PERTH, Monday: South Africa's champion Jockey, J. M. McCreedy, accompanied by his wife, passed through ...

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  9. Maher Cup decision next week

    SYDNEY, Monday: The general committee of the N.S.W. Rugby League will decide next week whether to ...

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  10. GERMAN GOVT. RETURNED

    BONN, Monday (A.A.P.): Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, was swept back into power ...

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  11. NEW MEMBERS TO BE SWORN IN

    CANBERRA, Monday: The swearing-in of new Senators and Members of the House of Representatives and the election of a new President and Deputy President and Chairman of Committees of the Senate will highlight the reassembly of ...

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  12. Cars slow down in trial

    DARWIN, Monday: Late tonight 136 cars had left Darwin on the homeward leg of the 6500 miles Redex reliability test. ...

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  13. French ship coming

    CANBERRA, Monday: The French Naval escort ship, Commandant Amyot D'Inville ...

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  14. Cahill becomes transport Min.

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Premier (Mr. Cahill) was tonight sworn in as Minister for Transport. He will carry out the duties ...

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  15. Says T.B. will be overcome

    SYDNEY, Monday: Medical science would reduce T.B. to the scale of measles or scarlet fever. Dr. Ernest Silberstern ...

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  16. Greek 'quake

    ATHENS, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): A third of the houses in the little town of Isthmia, at the Southern end ...

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  17. STATE FUNERAL OF LATE C.E. MARTIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: Big crowds today filled St. Andrew's Cathedral and lined nearby streets for the State funeral of the late Minister for Transport (Mr. C. E. Martin). ...

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  20. VIC. BEER PRICE NOT TO RISE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The Prices Commissioner (Mr. J. F. Waldron) today reverted his decision increasing the wholesale price of beer by 4d a gallon and bottles by 8d a dozen. ...

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  21. GUN FIRED: FIGHT AT CLUB

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A bullet narrowly missed two people tonight in the crowded Albanian Club, Russell ...

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  22. SERVICE XI HAS TO FOLLOW ON

    KINGSTON, Mon. (A.A.P.-Special): Combined Services followed on today after being dismissed in their first ...

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  23. REOPENING OF SCHOOLS TODAY

    Thousands of Wagga schoolchildren will return to school today after the fortnight's spring vacation. ...

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  24. PROBE INTO CADET CAMP COMPLAINT

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) has directed an immediate investigation into complaints about conditions at Singleton Military Camp during a school cadet ...

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