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  3. HEAVY WEATHER THREATENED QUEEN'S FLIGHT TO EVANS HEAD

    Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh began their New South Wales provincial tour to-day in the face of bad weather which threatened to cancel their flight from Newcastle to Evans Head. The flight followed a 3½-hour visit to Newcastle, where ...

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  4. READY FOR TRAIN RUN TO NEWCASTLE

    THE STATE MINISTER for Transport, Mr. Wetherell, and the stationmaster, Mr. W. Palmer, escort the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to the Royal Train, which took them to Newcastle yesterday. Late in the afternoon the Royal Couple flew from Williamtown, near Newcastle, to Evans Head; then drove from Evans Head to Lismore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUEEN FAREWELLS SYDNEY

    THE QUEEN says farewell to Sydney from the Royal Train as it leaves Central Station yesterday morning for Newcastle, on the first stage of her country tour of New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. At Least 60,000 Expected For Canberra Welcome

    At least 60,000 people are expected to welcome the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they arrive in Canberra next Saturday, and police believe the crowd may swell to 100,000 during the week. ...

    Article : 360 words
  7. QUEEN REMEMBERS HER CHILDREN IN NEWCASTLE SPEECH

    The Queen remembered her two children when she addressed massed schoolchildren at Newcastle to-day. ...

    Article : 235 words
  8. STEELWORKS INSPECTION AS HIGHLIGHT OF ROYAL VISIT TO NEWCASTLE

    The highlight of the visit to Newcastle to-day by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh was the inspection of the B.H.P. steelworks. ...

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  9. ROMAN CATHOLIC CADETS TO MISS DUNTROON CEREMONY

    More than 40 Roman Catholic cadets, who are at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, have been refused permission to participate in the religious service when ...

    Article : 405 words
  10. DUBBO CROWDS CAMP IN RAIN

    More than 60,000 people camped along the banks of the Macquarie River and in parks at Dubbo, are trying to shelter ...

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  11. BIG FOUR TO TRY AGAIN ON GERMANY

    The Big Four conference will return to-day to the theme of Germany's future, following yesterday's secret session. ...

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  12. TELEPHONISTS FOR ROYAL SWITCH

    LEADING switchboard operators (left to right) Pat Withers, 21, Ann Cattle, 23, and Angela McGee, 19, all of Acton, who have been selected, after keen competition, to man the switchboard at Government House during the Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TWO CHILDREN DROWN IN QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    Two children were drowned when they tried to wade across a flooded creek at Mt. Gravatt, an outer South Brisbane suburb, on their way home from school this afternoon. ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. Anxious Moments When Microphone Fails

    Royal Tour officials at Newcastle Showground had an anxious moment to-day when the microphone from which ...

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  15. POPE SLOWLY IMPROVING

    The Pope rested well during the nigh and took some food to-oday, a source at the Vatican announced. ...

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