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  3. FIRES CHECKED: TRAIL OF RUIN

    Disastrous fires which have raged in the Blue Mountains and the Ungarie districts are under control tonight. Light rain which started at 3.30 p.m. in ...

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  4. Ultimatum To Suez Governor For Civil Disarmament

    The "Evening News," quoting agency messages from Cairo, said that Major-General Erskine, G.O.C. British Forces in Egypt, presented a "disarm or else" ultimatum to the Governor of Suez, Ibrahim Zaki Kholy Bey, who has said he "strongly rejected it." ...

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  5. SIR ROBERT GARRAN HONOURED

    Sir Robert Gar[?]an (right), who yesterday received the honourary degree of Doctor of Law from the National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MORE DEATHS IN NEW ERUPTIONS

    Fresh eruptions from Mt. Hibok shook Camiguin Island early to-day. Reports state that a further ...

    Article : 126 words
  7. Reds Lose Majority On Ironworkers Body

    A.L.P. Industrial Group candidates have won control of the National Conference of the Federated Ironworkers' Association—the governing body of the union. ...

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  8. FUTURE OF UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

    Incorporation of the Canberra University College into the National University was advocated yesterday by Sir ...

    Article : 180 words
  9. WAR DANGER LESS SAYS CHURCHILL

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill says that the danger of war has become more unlikely. "Looking back over the past few years, I ...

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  10. SALE OF BLOCKS THIS MORNING

    The largest sale of residential and flat blocks since 1924 will begin at Albert Hall at 10 a.m. to-day when 125 ...

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  11. SHARK CAUGHT NEAR SCNE OF FATALITY

    An 18-foot shark was netted off Mere weather beach this morning—scene of the shark tragedy yesterday when surf-ski ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. Coal Output Near New Record

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  13. U.K. LEADERS TO VISIT PARIS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, will visit Paris on December 17 and 18 for ...

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  14. Talks Impasse On Truce Supervision

    The sub-committee discussing the Korean armistice is still bogged down on the question of supervision of the truce. The sub-committee has two ...

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  15. CONVICTION SET ASIDE

    In the Canberra Court yesterday, Mr. F. C. P. Keane, SM., set aside a conviction he Imposed on Jwan Witer, of Reid House, ...

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  16. Royal Christmas

    LONDON, Fri.—The King and Queen are expected to spend Christmas at Sandringham (Norfolk) as they have done ...

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  17. DEATH OF NURSE; INQUEST OPENED

    The inquiry into the death of Elsa Gulla, 39, formerly a nurse at the Canberra Community Hospital, was adjourned by the ...

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  18. R.M.C FIRES SHOW LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY—MINISTER

    Grass fires at the Duntroon rifle range this week showed a sad lack of responsibility on the part of the authorities, who should give a lead to the community in fire-consciousness, the Minister for the Interior, Mr. Kent Hughes, said yesterday. The Minister said a fire which ...

    Article : 469 words
  19. S. Australia 6/276 In W. Indies Game

    In a day of colourless cricket, South Australia extricated itself from the effects of a poor start against the West Indies today, ...

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  20. TOO MUCH MONEY FOR BOYS

    The principal of Scots College (Mr. A. K. Anderson), to-day said it was wrong for parents to give so much ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. BUS TRAGEDY INQUEST

    Bus driver George Samson, 57, sat weeping in a hospital room at Gilllngham, Kent, yesterday as the parents of 23 boys killed ...

    Article : 113 words
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