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  3. BIGGEST PLANNED HYDROGEN BOMB TEST DURING APRIL

    The biggest planned expiosion of the current hydrogen bomb tests would be set off in the Pacific next month, United Press quoted Congressional sources as saying yesterday. The tentative date, weather permitting, was given as April 22. ...

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  4. CONGRATULATIONS FOR WINNING JOCKEY

    THE SECRETARY of the Department of the Interior and Chairman of the A.C.T. Advisory Council, Mr. W. A. McLaren, congratulating jockey Vin. O'Neill, of Boorowa, at the Acton races on Saturday. O'Neill rode Footprint, the winner of the Tam O'shanter Handicap. O Neill is holding the tam o'shanter presented to him by the Canberra Racing and Trotting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
  5. Roped Laneways For Queen And Duke At Perth Garden Party

    Owing to precautions being taken because of the polio epidemic, the Queen and the Duke will move between roped laneways at the garden party to-morrow at Government ...

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  6. BRITISH TROOPSHIP SINKS AFTER FIRE

    The 14,651-ton British troopship, Empire Windrush, with about 1,500 persons aboard, caught fire and sank off the coast of French North Africa to-day. ...

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  7. MURRAY IN FORD WINS REDEX 1,000-MILE TRIAL FROM CANBERRA DRIVER

    J. E. Murray (Ford V8) to-night won the Redex 1,000-mile reliability trial. Murray, with a loss of only five points, led R. E. Gudgeon of Canberra (Hudson) ...

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  8. TWO ARRESTED IN BRICKS INVESTIGATION

    Two men were arrested by the Canberra police during the week-end and charged with receiving and stealing bricks. ...

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  9. Student Killed In Beirut-Riot

    One person was killed and three injured when police fired on rioting students in Beirut yesterday. ...

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  10. Dulles' 'Retaliation' Theory Attacked By Dean Acheson

    Mr. Dean Acheson, Secretary of State in the Truman Administration, broke a year-long silence on public issues last night ...

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  11. U.S. Committee Urges More Aid In Indo-China

    A House of Representatives Foreign Affairs sub-Committee yesterday called for accelerated American military aid to Indo- ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. LIFESAVERS RESCUE AMPOL MANAGER

    Mr. W. G. Walkley, managing director of Ampol Petroleum Ltd. who financed the first Australian surf team to Honolulu, ...

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  13. GENERAL NAGUIB INSISTS ON ELECTIONS FOR EGYPT

    The Egyptian Premier, General Naguib, has vetoed the demand of the Revolution Council to reverse the decision to form a Constituent Assembly for Egypt in July. ...

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  14. STASSEN ARRIVES IN U.K. FOR TRADE TALKS

    London Sunday.—Mr. Harold E. Stassen, director of the United, States Foreign Operations Administration, arrived in ...

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  15. BOY DIES FROM SCALDING

    A six-year-old boy, who was severely scalded when he fell into a copper of boiling wate[?], died in Inverell Hospital last night. ...

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  16. FOOTBALLERS PREPARE FOR OPENING OF SEASON

    THORNBURY, of Northern Suburbs, is tac kled by three burly Canberra Royals defenders in the first trial match of the A.C.T. Rugby Union at University Oval on Saturday. Royals won by 20 to 11. In another trial match Eastern Suburbs beat Forestry School, 13 to 12. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Arcadia Arrives On Maiden Voyage

    The 29,734 ton P. and O. liner Aracadia, arrived in Sydney at 6.29 this morning on her maiden voyage. ...

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  18. PERTH SPECULATES ON WHETHER QUEEN WILL BREAK BAN BY SHAKING HANDS

    Observers here believe that before Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh embark on Gothic at the conclusion of the Royal Tour of Australia on Thursday, the Queen will ...

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  19. WHARF LABOURER KILLED

    A wharf labourer was killed instantly to-day when he was crushed by a 30 cwt.: cargo sling. He was James Garner, 54[?] of ...

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