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  3. MENZIES TO STATE AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC VIEWS

    Plans to develop the vast natural resources qfrthe sterling area and so increase its power in world trade are now before the Commonwealth Prime, Ministers in London. ...

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  4. MYSTERY SUBMARINE IN PHILIPPINES

    The Manilla Bulletin yesterday said a Philippine navy patrol vessel had attacked an unidentified ...

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  5. Western Powers Fear India May Accept Soviet Amendments

    The outlook for the approval of the Indian compromise plan on Korea had been suddenly clouded over by Mr. Krishna Menon's request for more time in which to prepared his statement to the United Nations Political Committee, reports The New York Times. ...

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  6. BOWLING ASSOCIATION LEADERS VISIT CANBERRA CLUBS

    Mr. George Carson, president, and Mr. Tom Shakespeare, vice president, of the N.SJ.W. Bowling Association and both of Sydney being welcomed at the Canberra City greens on Saturday by Mr. Wal Pierson, of Canberra, president of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Surgeons Amputate Wrong Leg, Claim

    A 65-year-old man Claimed here to-day that when he went to hospital to have a gangrenous leg amputated, ...

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  8. NEW VERSION OF BIBLE PROVES BEST SELLER

    The new Revised Standard Version of the King James Bible has sold 1,600,000 copies in the eight weeks since it was ...

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  9. SIGNS OF ERUPTION OF N.Z. VOLCANO

    Mount Ngariihoe, one of three volcanoes in the centre of the North Island of New Zealand, has been emitting clouds of black ash and smoke since daylight yesterday morning ...

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  10. Magna Carta Reaches New Home In Canberra

    Guarded by an officer of the Commonwealth Investigation Branch, Australia's £15,600 copy of Magna Carta arrived in ...

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  11. BOMBING BLOCKS KOREAN RAILWAY BY LANDSLIDE

    Thunderjets yesterday scored a series of direct hits on the main Pyongyang railway west of Kowon last night. ...

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  12. SIX PERISH IN OIL PLANT EXPLOSION

    Six are known dead and four were injured in an explosion and fire at the Pure Oil Company's refinery last night. ...

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  13. FORCED FALL OF JAP TRADE MINISTER

    The forced resignation of Japanese Trade Minister Hayato Ikeda was the first move in a campaign to bring about the fall ...

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  14. MR. J. G. McKENZIE DIES AT DESK IN EDUCATIONO DEPT.

    The New South Wales Director-General of Education, Mr. John Gordon McKenzie, B.A., B.Ec, died at his office desk ...

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  15. ATOMIC SPY TO BE RELEASED IN DECEMBER

    British scientist, Dr. Alan Nunn May, will be one of the greatest authorities on nuclear physics when he comes out of ...

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  16. PLANE WRECK POUND IN ALASKAN MOUNTAINS

    The snow-covered wreckage of a giant Globemaster aircraft, which carried its 52 passengers to their doom on November 22, ...

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  17. FOG AND FROST DISRUPT BRITAIN

    Fog and heavy overnight frost yesterday disrupted Britain's week-end sport and delayed shipping and rail services. ...

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  18. ELECTION IN N.S.W. EARLY NEXT YEAR

    The Premier, Mr. Cahill, said, to-night that Cabinet would probably soon discuss a date for the State elections next year. ...

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  19. IRANIAN REDS BEHIND BAGHDAD RIOT

    Teheran yesterday observed a complete stoppage of work and business in respohse to an appeal to Persians by Ayatullah ...

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  20. French Island Escapees Caught Alter Chase

    Two convicts who escaped from French Island on a homemade raft last night were recaptured this morning after a five ...

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  21. CRITICAL WEEK IN U.N. AFFAIRS

    Last week was one of the most important in the history of the United Nations said Sir Percy Spender in a broadcast to ...

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  22. SENATOR LODGE TO LEAD U.S. DELEGATION TO U.N.

    The United States Presidentelect General Eisenhower filledt another top post yesterday in the international policy sphere of ...

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  23. APPROVAL GIVEN FOR £700,000 WHARF AT DARWIN

    Construction of a new permanent timbei wharf for Darwin, at a cost of £700,000, to take ships up to 20,000 tons, has been ...

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  24. ALBANIAN HOAX ON EAST BERLIN NEWSPAPER

    A communist controlled East Berlin newspaper carried a headline in Albanian on Friday which read: "The people of ...

    Article : 73 words
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