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  3. "FAITH VINDICATED" BY ELECTION RESULT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight he was delighted that his faith in the sound judgment of the Aasirplian people had been vindicated ...

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  4. Comb Arab Section in Search for Killers

    SUEZ, May 31.—Egyptian police today, combed the Arab section of Ismailia for members of an Egyptian crowd who murdered a British soldier yesterday. ...

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  5. FIJIAN FOOTBALLERS “TACKLE” ELEPHANT

    Six Fijian footballers "tackled" a two-ton elephant at the Zoo in Sydney. The Fijians climbed on its back as zoo supervisor Chiek Cody made the elephant Ranee, die down. But their team captain, Apakuki, tried to feed it a piece of apple, Ranee suddenly lumbered to her feet. As the massive two-tonner got ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEETING IN SECRET ON ARMISTICE

    GENEVA, May 31.—The [?]-nation Indo-China peace conference which yesterday agreed that officers ...

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  7. Japs Agree To Limit Pearling

    TOKIO, May 31.—Japan has agreed to limit pearl fishing in the disputed Arafura Sea, north of ...

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  8. Attempt To Reach Hillary

    CALCUTTA, May 31.—A sturdy Gurkha today set off on foot from Nepal to make contact With Sir Edmund ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. OPENS FORESTRY CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday. — There were encouraging signs that the vital importance of forestry was being ...

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  10. Seek Marginal Increases

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Public service employee organisations will ask the Federal Government on its own ...

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  11. SHAKE-UP AT PRISON

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— A murderer's possession of a loaded pistol and the escape of two girl ...

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  12. ALLEGE INTIMIDATION PRESSURE ON AWU MEMBERS

    MACKAY, Monday.—Pressure has been put on A.W.U. in embers employed at Walkers Ltd. Mackay branch, by strike committee members to induce them to walk out on the ...

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  13. SHUT-DOWN OF POWER POSSIBLE

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A complete shut-down of power and electricity supplies in Brisbane is possible ...

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  16. Want Plan To Develop Meat Industry

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —A Government backed plan to develop the meat industry in Australia was suggested today ...

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    SAIGON, May 31.—Front line dispatches said today that French and loyal Indo-Chinese mobile units ...

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  18. £8000 FOR ROAD SMASH INJURIES

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detective Sergeant Thomas Patrick Quinn, 49, was awarded £8000 damages ...

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  19. NEW £10 NOTES NOW ISSUED: NEW £5 SOON

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has announced that on and after today new Australian £10 notes will be issued. ...

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  20. SWING U.K. TROOPS TO S.E. ASIA?

    NEW YOKK, May 31. — High British military circles believed that the Communist armed insurrection ...

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  21. Needed Radar to End Last Official Voyage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Veteran cruiser, H.M.A.S. Australia, ended her last official voyage on radar today. The 26-year-old former ...

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  22. Flu Epidemic

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Thousands of families have been affected by an influenza and cold epidemic which is at ...

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  23. Plans World Wheelbarrow Tour

    PERTH, Monday. — To be the first man to travel round the world by wheelbarrow is the ambition of ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. FADDEN IMPROVED

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The condition of Sir Arthur Fadden improved today. For the first time since Friday he ...

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