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  3. "Joycess" at Burnie

    Initial steps towards forming a Burnie Junior Chamber of Commerce were taken at Burnie yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FORMAL BUSINESS WHEN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT RESUMES TO-DAY

    CANBERRA. — 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 ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. GERMANS STRIKE BLOW AT COMMUNISM

    LONDON.—All nations outside the Iron Curtain bloc expressed jutilation at the success of Dr. Adenauer at the polls yesterday. Many saw in the solidarity of the West German vote the beginning of the end of Communism as a major force in the politics of the free nations. ...

    Article : 396 words
  6. New hormone may protect crops from weed killers

    MADISON (Wisconsin). — Discovery of a powerful new plant hormone which might prove useful in protecting important crops from injury by chemical weed killers was reported yesterday. Two University of ...

    Article : 355 words
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  8. CARS ON HOMEWARD LEG IN REDEX TRIAL

    DARWIN.—Late last night 136 cars had left Derwin on the homeward leg of the 6500-mile Redex reliability trial. So far, 148 cars have reached Darwin, and two more are ...

    Article : 347 words
  9. YOUTH ON TOUR OF FARMS

    HOBART — Youngest and possibly one of the most enthusiastic members of a party of farmers touring southern ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. "NOT COBALT BOMB" IN WOOMERA TEST

    SYDNEY.—After the chief of the Sydney University's nuclear research team (Prof. H. Messell) had stated yesterday that Australians should he told if a cobalt bomb was to be exploded at the Woomera rocket range in October, it was learned authoritatively in Canberra that the bomb to be exploded is a conventional one. The cobalt ...

    Article : 374 words
  11. Nuclei smasher in the making

    SYDNEY.—Scientists at the National University were building a nuclei-smashing: machine which they hoped ...

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