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  3. New Burnie Warden

    Cr. Geo. Lyons, of Ridgley, was appointed Warden of Burnie at a special meeting of the municipal Council yesterday. He won a triangular contest, defeating the former Warden (Cr. ...

    Article : 349 words
  4. IN THE CHAIR

    Bunnie's new warden, Cr. G. Lyons, takes the chair after his election at yesterday's special meeting of the Burnie Council. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COAST WELCOME FOR QUEEN AT WYNYARD

    The 1954 visit by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to the North-West Coast will start at Wynyard under the new arrangements approved by ...

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  6. Loan Council to meet on May 18

    CANBERRA— The Treasurer and chairman of the Lean Council (Sir Arthur Fadden) announced last night that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  7. Combined effort in building pool

    A concrete half Olympic size swimming pool being constructed at the Hagley Farm Schcol Ls a fine example of community ...

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  8. KOREA WOUNDED HOME: "NERVOUS AS KITTENS"

    SYDNEY.—Five Australian ex-prisoners of war, repatriated by the Communists in Korea with other sick and wounded U.N. troops 11 days ago, flew into Mascot Airport last night aboard a Qantas airliner from Japan. According to Sister Helen Blain, the R.A.A.F. nurse who cared for them on the flight, they were as "nervous as kittens" ...

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  10. Bye-bye to Bikini in new U.S. hydrogen blast?

    WASHINGTON.—The next series of atomic tests in the Pacific would probably include hydrogen explosions of unprecedented magnitude, it was stated here yesterday—explosions which might lead tp the "eradication" of a Bikini island or islet. Using knowledge and ...

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  11. NEED ATOMIC POWER STATIONS

    CANBERRA.—Australia should take immediate action, in co-operation with Britain, to establish atomic energy power stations in Australia, Professor Marcus Olip hant said yesterday. It would be very difficult to arrange that sort of co-operation with the United States, however, because of the security restrictions on the release of atomic energy information to other parts of the world. ...

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