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  3. AUSTRALIA'S MEMBERSHIP OF G.A.A.T. TO BE EXTENDED

    Australia will retain its membership of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade for a further 18 months, until June 30 next year. The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator O'Sullivan, announced last night that Cabinet had decided on this yesterday. ...

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  4. ROYAL TOUR AT CANBERRA TO BE TELEVISED

    Television will be used during the Royal Tour in Sydney and Canberra. The Postmaster-General, Mr. Anthony, has given permission to Amalgamated Wireless (A'sia) Ltd. to televise some ...

    Article : 162 words
  5. FORMS NEW GOVERNMENT

    PROFESSOR AMINTORE FANFANI, who has accepted President Einaudi's offer to form a new Government for Italy. Here he is shown being interviewed by journalists and radio broadcasters just after he had accepted the offer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "First-things-first" Works Policy

    The Minister for the Interior, Mr. Kent Hughes, last night announced a streamlining of Commonwealth works programmes. He said that under the new ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. YACHT CREW "LUCKY TO BE ALIVE"

    The crew of the 33ft. yacht, Gesture, bailed for their lives when mountainous seas almost capsized the craft off Lord Howe ...

    Article : 191 words
  8. KOREAN TREES FOR CANBERRA

    Australia yesterday received a gift of 50 Korean native maple trees and a quantity of maple seed from the President ...

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  9. Sounds "Like Choking" At Shirley Butler's Home

    An elderly widow said to-day that on the night of Shirley Butler's murder she heard a sound "like somebody choking" coming from the vicinity of the Butler home. The widow, Mrs. Agnes Mary ...

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  10. 50,000 Welcome Queen At Christchurch

    At least 50,000 people accorded the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh one of the greatest receptions of their New Zealand ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. COMMUNISTS REFUSE TO ACCEPT PRISONERS

    The Communists to-day expressed "resolute opposition" to the decision to return to opposing sides prisoners who have ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. Three Children Drown On Picnic Outing

    Three children were drowned at Seaford to-day when a large wave washed over a sandbank where 50 young members of the National Fitness Council were walking. ...

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  13. COMET ON TEST FLIGHT

    The first Comet jetliner to leave London airport since the flying ban was imposed last week, took off last night on a ...

    Article : 151 words
  14. CONDEMNED MAN DIES OF FEAR

    A 29-year-old convicted murderer cheated the gallows early to-day by apparently dying from fright. ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. VIETNAM INCREASE FOR[?]ES

    The Veitnam Government yesterday tabled plans to increase its army strength from 200,000 to 280,000 during 1954. ...

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  16. Fisherman Drowned In Port Phillip

    One of three fishermen stranded in a rowing boat in Port Phillip Bay, off Williamstown, was drowned when he had ...

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  17. Bank Assistance For Junior Farmers[?]

    The Bank of New South Wales has announced its programme of financial support for the Junior Farmer Movement in New South ...

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  18. COMETS GROUNDED AFTER MEDITERRANEAN CRASH

    COMET JET AIRLINERS of the British Overseas Airways Corporation were grounded on January 12 pending an inquiry into the cause of a disaster to a jet Comet airliner which crashed into the Mediterranean on anuary 10 with the loss of 35 lives. Photo shows B.O.A.C. mechanics carrying out an examination on a Comet at London Airport. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BURNED TANKER REACHES PORT

    The blackened skelton of the Royal Navy tanker, Wave Victory, 8,128 tons lay in Swansea Bay to-day. She was towed ...

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  20. Rainstorm Lashes North Canberra

    The northern suburbs and some southern suburbs of Canberra were lashed by a rainstorm which yielded 130 points in 30 minutes, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  21. Australians In Car Rally

    Two Australian engineers, Mohn Sleeman of Sydney and Rymond Holmes, of Melbourne, were among the 118 starters ...

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  22. BENDIGO ESCAPEE SURRENDERS

    Former member of the famous "Bent Trey" Gang in Melbourne, Donald Edward John Dunn, is back in the Bendigo Gaol after ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. Another Avalanche Victim

    The number of people killed in Austrian avalanches this year rose to 123 when Blasius Plainder, 30, was buried while [?]ing ...

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