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  3. United States To Indemnify Bomb Victims

    The United States has decided to pay immediate compensation to the 23 Japanese fishermen injured by radioactive dust from the hydrogen bomb test in the Pacific on ...

    Article : 233 words
  4. LORD MONTAGU NOT GUILTY ON TWO CHARGES

    Mr. Justice Ormerod to-day directed the jury trying Lord Montagu at Winchester Assi[?]es to find him not guilty of ...

    Article : 240 words
  5. INTRICATE JOB ON MURRUMBIDGEE BRIDGE

    LOWERING a section of the 24in. water main[?] into position on the bridge crossing the Murrumbidgee River. The main[?] which will be linked with new pumps[?] installed at the Co[?]er pumping station, is expected to relieve the necessity for summer water restrictions in Canberra. The decking of the bridge from which the crane is operating will also be renewed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHILDREN PRESS MONEY ON QUEEN TO GIVE TO PRINCE AND PRINCESS

    Two South Australian children figured in a dramatic incident with the Queen to-day. The children, Ann and Loreen Schwartz, of Black Forest[?] each gave the Queen 3d in an envelope to be put in the ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. CHURCHILL SAYS ATOMIC BOMB DEVELOPMENTS DOMINATING HIS THOUGHTS

    Sir Winston Churchill said last night that the ovdrwhelmning consequences of atomic developments now [?]aing place filled his mind out of all comparison with anything else. ...

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  8. Studley-Ruxton Says His Word Unreliable

    David Edward Studley-Ruxton admitted at the Royal Commission today that it would be unsafe for the Judge to take him at his word on oath in certain circumstances. He, admitted he was a man whose word could not be depended upon and who "would say ...

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  9. Naguib Will Not Seek Election As President

    President Mohammed Naguib does not intend to stand as a candidate for the Egyptian Presidency at the elections ...

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  10. JAPS. WHO ATE ATOMIC FISH SHOW NO SYMPTOMS

    Tests given to 243 persons who ate contaminated fish from the atom [?] contaminated Japanese fishing ship Fukuryu Maru show ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. Professor Oliphant Says H-Bomb Can Be Controlled

    It would be foolish for the world to panic about the Hydrogen bomb and its after-effects. Professor Marcus Oliphant said ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. Former Minister Unemployed And Overdrawn

    Mr. Joshua George Arthur[?] former State Minister for Mines, said to-day he was unemployed and his only income was his ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. Chesney "Offered Money To Get Rid Of Wife"

    International smuggler, Ronald Chesney, had offered two men money to get rid of his wife so he could marry his German ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. DUKE SLIPS AWAY TO SEE ATOM WEAPONS CENTRE

    While big crowds thronged the main entrance to Government House waiting for the Queen to go to the women's reception at Bonython Hall to-day, the Duke drove quietly ...

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  15. Man Sentenced For Lover's Murder

    A 35-year-old butcher who stabbed his lover to death with a butcher's knife in a fit of jealousy was found guilty of ...

    Article : 90 words
  16. MR. MENZIES SAYS PARLIAMENT CANNOT BIND ARBITRATION COURT

    Parliament could not lay down principles by which the Arbitration Court and Conciliation Commissioners were bound, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said tonight. ...

    Article : 306 words
  17. JUDGES TO GET £3,000 INCREASE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British judges will get £stg[?]3,000 a year rise—from £5,000 to £8,000. The increase was supported by ...

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  18. AWARDS FOR GERMAN SCIENTISTS

    ATTENDING a ceremony honouring the 100th birthday anniversary of German scientists, Paul Ehrlich and Emil von Behring at Frankfurt yesterday, are, left to right:—Dr. H. Heidelberger of New York; Dr. H. Schmidt, Marburg; Dr. Walcher of Marburg University; and Sir MacFarlane Burnet of Australia. Dr. Schmidt and sir MacFarlane received von Behring ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. DICK HAYMES TO BE DEPORTED

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday. Crooner Dick Haymes yesterday was ordered to be deported to his native Argentina on charges ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. MIGRATES TO AUSTRALIA AT 94

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—Austtralia has found a permanent home for the oldest refugee in Shanghai. He is Grigor[?] ...

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  21. U.K. CAR EXPORTS TO DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—New Zealand took 2,472 cars valued at £stg.811,755 and Australia 2,106 worth £stg.810,344 as ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. DEATH OF SIAMESE TWINS IN U.K.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Siamese twins, both girls, died after birth in Hastings, Southern England, yesterday. They were ...

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