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  3. UNITED STATES HAS SECRET OF H-BOMB OFFICIAL

    WASHINGTON.—The disclosure yesterday by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission that successful hydrogen bomb "research" had been carried out at heavily-guarded Eniwetok atoll, and ...

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  4. EARLY ARRIVALS

    Although thc Ulverstone Show does not open till tomorrow, the showground was a hive of activity ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "DUD DRUGS DUMPING" DANGER

    CANBERRA.—The Commonwealth Director of Health (Dr. A. J. Metcalfe) yesterday warned State health principals that Australia was in danger of becoming a dumping ground for condemned and inferior drugs which could not be marketed in countries where stricter control was exercised. He said the Commonwealth was concerned with the likelihood of importations of inferior brands of antibiotic and glandular products, and special ...

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  6. MANUS GUARDS OUR NORTH

    SYDNEY.—Manus Island will be Australia's strongest outpost guarding our northern approaches, the Minister for the Navy (Mr. M'Mahon) said yesterday. ...

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  7. Bridge collapses on workmen

    MELBOURNE.—A footbridge over Merri Creek at Clifton Hill yesterday afternoon collapsed ...

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  8. Not convinced foy Churchill plan

    NEW YORK.—Some of the highest United States officials in Europe were ready to oppose a push-button warfare rearmament programme advocated by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), said a Pam report yesterday. ...

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  10. MYSTERY OVER DEATHS LIFTED

    HOBART—The air of mystery which surrounded the number of sudden deaths reported in Hobart ...

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  11. Trainees' gift

    HOBART — A group of National Servicemen at Brighton Camp presented a flag and a pennant to their company ...

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  12. QREEKS VOTE FOR WAR HERO TO LEAD NATION

    ATHENS—Right-wing government now rules Greece after the election caused by an unworkatde coalition government of Liberals and Progressives. War hero Marshal Papagos yesterday led the Greek Rally Party to an overwhelming victory, capturing 249 of, the 300 seats. ...

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  13. Polio toll 30

    HOBART — Two more cases of polio, occurred in Hobart yesterday bringing the State total stnce July. 1 to 30. The ...

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