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  3. SECURITY MEASURES STEPPED UP AFTER SHOOTING IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON. — Security precautions were stepped up yesterday throughout Washington when it became known that Peurto Rican Nationalist elements, who on Monday shot five Congressman in the House of Representatives, had been conspiring to injure President Eisenhower. ...

    Article : 538 words
  4. Training for sports

    West Park, Burnie, was thronged with Burnie High School pupils at lunch time yesterday doing last minute try-outs for the school's annual athletic championships which start to-day and continue to-morrow. Pictured above, getting ready for a three-legged race, are (I. to r.): Margaret Cameron (Burnie), Nanette Weily (Cooee), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Pope, slowly improving, spends birthday in bed

    VATICAN CITY. —The Pope yesterday spent his 78th birthday in bed, slowly recovering from his stomach ailment, while special prayers were said for him in Roman Catholic churches throughout the world. Yesterday was also the ...

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  7. Cyclone could hit flood areas again

    SYDNEY.—A Brisbane message lost night reported that a moderate cyclone was centred about 200 miles east of Rockhampton and was moving south-west at about 12 miles an hour, It was expected to cause heavy rain and flooding in Queensland and northern N.S.W. ...

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  8. "GRAFT BILL" FOR REPEAL

    SYDNEY.—State Cabinet had decided to repeal by [?]oclamation the Sydney City Council (Disclosure of Allegations) Bill, the Premier (Mr. Cahill) said yesterday. The Executive Council is expected to issue the ...

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  9. ROYAL REVIEW IS CUT BY POLIO

    PERTH.—The Schools' Royal Visit Committee has rec ommcnded that the assemblage of 30,000 schoolchildren at Claremont showground on April 1, for review by the Queen and the Duke, should not be held because of the ...

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  10. Inquiry into maternal deaths

    HOBART. — A special committee is to bo set up to investigate maternal deaths. It will inquire whether the mortality ...

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  11. Building activity in Launceston

    LAUNCESTON—Seven new dwellings expected to cost £20,528 were authorised by the City Council in February. ...

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