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  3. PLANE CREWS MAINTAIN NON-STOP AIRLIFT TO SITE OF ATOMIC TESTS

    CANBERRA. — Experienced R.A.A.F. and R.A.F, aircrews were maintaining a seven-day-a-week airlift from Woomera across the southern Australian desert to the site of the forthcoming atomic test, the Minister for Supply ...

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  4. On way to Camp

    NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINEES from Circular Head, who travelled to Brighton Camp yesterday by special train, were provided with cut lunches when the train made a brief stop at Burnie. That the lunches were appreciate may be gauged from the above picture, taken in one of the carriages. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Wheat prices may firm

    MELBOURNE— The chairman of the Australian Wheat Board (Sir John Teasdale) said yesterday that voting by ...

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  6. "OUR OWN" CANBERRA JET SPANS AUSTRALASIA IN 12 HOURS

    MELBOURNE.—Flying at speeds almost impossible to appreciate, Australia's first locally-built Canberra jet bomber flew from Perth to New Zealand and back to Melbourne between midnight and midday yesterday Since Sunday morning it had flown 8350 miles, twice across Australia and to New Zealand and back. At 12.33 a.m (Melbourne time)yesterday. ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. The not-so-clever "hat-trick"

    LONDON.—English captain Len Hutton's cap, which missed the wicket by inches when it fell from his head as he avoided a bouncer from Ray Lindwall after tea in the fifth Test on Saturday, fell from his ...

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  9. Better than Hopalong

    DENVER. — President Eisenhower paid a surprise visit on Sunday to Paul Henry Haly (aged 6) ...

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  10. A.L.P. expels still another Morrow supporter

    HOBART.—The State executive of the A.L.P. has expelled another supporter of former Senator W. Morrow. It was the fourth expulsion since Senator Morrow defied the A.L.P. and stood for the Senate at the May elections. The latest to be "outed" is ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. Heavy snowfalls in Queensland

    BRISBANE — South-east Queensland's granite belt had its heaviest snow fall since the 1949 winter on ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. MAN ALLEGEDLY SHOT AT ZEEHAN

    An Italian migrant camping in a hut at R. J. Howard's timber mill, Zeehan, was allegedly ...

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