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  3. QUEEN TO LIVE HERE?

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Opposition Leader (Dr Evatt) favors the Queen taking up residence in Australia, as ...

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  4. Queen Tenders Her Thanks

    SYDNEY, Friday- The Queen today expressed her gratitude to the people of New South Wales for the generous welcome she had received ...

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  5. U.S. AID ON INDO-CHINA

    LONDON, Fri. — It is now unlikely that France will accept any United States offer to help train Victnamese and ...

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  6. U.K. TROOPS HAVE ATOM WEAPONS

    LONDON, Friday- British armed forces are at present being supplied with atomic weapons, a government ...

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  7. REDS TOAST THE QUEEN

    Berlin, Fri. — The Russian Foreign Minister (Mr Molotov) proposed a toast to Queen Elizabeth at a glitter ...

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  8. COUNTRY ROAD BLOCK

    Although stations situated along the route of the northern inland highway are cut off from Charters Towers by ...

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  9. EASE IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday:- The Prime Minister, Mr R. G. Menzies, has announced further easing of impart ...

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  10. R.C. PROTEST OVER COLOR SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Friday — At the start of a rehearsal of the dedication and consecration of the Queen's Color by an ...

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  11. PURGE FOR RED CHINA?

    HONG KONG, Friday. —Peking Radio reported the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party ...

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  12. INVITATION FROM CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday.—It was announced here that Canada had formally invited the Queen Mother to visit Canada ...

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  13. FIRST DAVIS CUP ROUND

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The United States will play British West Indies in the first round of the American zone ...

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  14. PHARAOH'S TOMB FOUND

    CAIRO, Fri. — Dr Zakaria Goneim, Egyptian archaeo'ogist, has found a stairway leading to the tomb of a ...

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  15. TRADE PLAN REJECTED

    COLOMBO, Friday. — The tenth plenary session of the United Nations' Economic Commission for Asia and the ...

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  16. Rockhampton in Miracle Reprieve

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday Flood-bound Rockhampton today had a miracle reprieve from the fierce cyclone which ...

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  17. PAIR WIN N.Z. GAMES

    WELLINGTON, Friday. —Touring Australian tennis players, K. Rosewall and M. Rose, beat New Zealanders ...

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  18. PARADE EPISODE

    MELBOURNE, Fri. — The "doubling off" of Roman Catholics at the Flinders Naval Depot parade on ...

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  19. DENIAL ON WRECKAGE

    VIENNA, Friday.—Czechoslovakian railway officials said yesterday that a special Czechoslovakian railway ...

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  20. Queen's Thanks

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Queen gave this message to the New South Wales Governor (Sir John Northcot) ...

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  21. KILLED EIGHT BY HIMSELF

    NAIROBI, Fri.—Lieutenant David Budd, a 23-year-old British Army subaltern whose favorite occupations are, ...

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  22. RUNNER GETS ARMY AID

    SYDNEY, Fri. — Woman Army Private Stella Massey, women's champion half mile runner of Australia, wanted ...

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  23. £64,167 ESTATE

    BRISBANE, Friday — Mr Alan L. Davidson, 42, former Citizens Municipal Organization president, who died in ...

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  24. PERSONAL

    There have been several changes in the administration of the Bank of New South Wales in Queensland. Mr D. ...

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  25. CONTROL LIQUOR

    BRISBANE, Friday: Supervision over consumption, of liqubr at private parties should be incorporated in the ...

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  26. JET TRAIL

    ALICE SPRINGS, Friday—Six people agreed here that they had heard a jet aircraft screaming over Alice Springs ...

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  27. Probe Bribery

    SYDNEY, Friday: Crown law officers are examining documents on police bribery allegations, to decide if police ...

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  28. STRIKE VOTE

    BRISBANE, Fri. — State railway engine driven and firemen have voted by a four-to-one majority in favor of ...

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  29. Drunk Test Not Foolproof

    SANTA MONICA (California) Friday — Law enforcement officials were sceptical about a "foolproof" test for ...

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  30. P.O.W. TASK AT END

    SEOUL, Fri. — The Neutral Nations' Repatriation Commission in a 65-minute meeting passed a resolution ...

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  32. BOXING CLAYTON BEATS GERMAINE

    MELBOURNE, Friday — A listless Ivor Germainc; 9.131, was outpointed by tough American negro Marshall ...

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  33. INCREASE IN SERVANTS

    CANBERRA, Friday- The number of government employees in Australia increased by 5500 since December, 1952. ...

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  34. FIRED ON RIOTERS

    CALCUTTA, Fri. — Police opened fire and troops were called out in Calcutta to quell disturbances welling up from ...

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  35. Clay Deposit

    BRISBANE, Friday — A rare clay deposit likely to save Australia thousands of dollars annually has been found ...

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  36. CARTER AGREES TO DEFEND TITLE

    NEW YORK, Fri.—Jimmy Carter, world lightweight boxing champion, has agreed to defend his title against ...

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