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  3. RETIRING LEGACY PRESIDENT THANKS CITIZENS OF CANBERRA

    THE RETIRING president of Canberra Legacy, Mr. R. M. Taylor, last night thanked the citizens of Canberra for their support of Legacy at a dinner at the Hotel Ainslie-Rex. The dinner was attended by Their Excellencies, the Governor-General, Field Marshal Sir William Slim and Lady Slim. Photo shows (from left to right): Mrs. E. W. Solly, Field Marshal Sir Willam Slim, Mr. Taylor, Lady Slim, and Mr. J. R. Fraser, M.P., the incoming president. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. W. A. PREMIER CLAIMS TOUR CHANGES NOT NECESSARY

    Interference by the Prime Minister in the Royal Tour of Western Australia was quite unnecessary, the Premier, Mr. Albert Hawke said this morning. Cabinet Ministers expressed the opinion to-night that the ...

    Article : 494 words
  5. U.S. WATCH FOR A-BOMB SABOTAGE

    Police officers have been alerted throughout the United States to watch for saboteurs who might attempt to ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. Studley-Ruxton "Feared Police Would Kill Him"

    David Edward Studley-Ruxton, 32, told the Royal Commission today he had thought two detectives at Darlinghurst Police Station would murder him. He said when Detectives ...

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  7. JUDGES SUGGEST LIFTING OF PETROL SALES RESTRICTIONS

    Two judges of the Industrial Commission have recommended to the State Government that all restrictions on oil, petrol and ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. GOVERNMENT REFUSES ROYAL COMMISSION ON POLICE BRIBERY ACCUSATIONS

    The Government tonight refused to appoint a Royal Commission to probe allegation of graft and corruption in the N.S.W. Police Force. ...

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  9. HUNDREDS FAINT AT OPENING OF S. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT BY QUEEN

    Hundreds of people fainted and between 300 and 400 people were treated in the approaches to Parliament House today during the ceremonial opening of Parliament by the ...

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  10. NATIVE ATTACK ON N. G. PATROL

    Natives attacked a Government patrol near the Mendi outpost last Friday, an Administration spokesman announced ...

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  11. HYDROGEN BOMB TEST "GOT OUT OF CONTROL," SAYS ATOM COMMITTEE MEMBER

    A member of the United States Congressional Atomic Energy Committee says that the March 1 Hydrogen Bomb test which accidentally sprinkled 287 persons with ...

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  12. VERTICAL TAKE-OFF AIRCRAFT FOR U.S. NAVY

    THE U.S. NAVY has two new fighters, the Convair XFY-I and the Lockheed XFV-I. They are known as "VTO fighters," which means vertical take off. The planes are erected on a flight deck in a vertical position, by means of a mechanical lift. The pilot then climbs a portable ladder to get into the cockpit. With its nose pointing skywards, the plane shoots ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Attempt To Rob Horse Trainer

    Two men to-night dragged a leading Sydney horse trainer into a car and demanded £200 from him. ...

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  14. FRENCH TANKS ATTACK RED INVADERS

    Tank-supported French and Vietnam troops killed 175 Communist rebels in a hand-to-hand battle that ended the [?] in ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. DISPUTE HOLDS UP ROYAL TOUR FILM

    Processing of the Australian Government's feature length colour film of the Australian Royal Tour is among the work ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. OIL SEARCH IN CLARENGE AREA

    A city solicitor said today that three syndicates had been formed to search for oil in the Grafton-Clarence River area. ...

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