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  3. NEW SAFETY MEASURE AT FAIRBAIRN

    SGT. WILLIAM,"JOCK" MORRIS operating the V.H.F. cathode ray direction-finder at the R.A.A.F. control tower at Fairbairn. The very high frequency direction-finder enables compass bearings to be given to planes in the area. With the distance measuring equipment on top of Mount Ainslie, it makes Fairbairn one of the safest airports in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. QUEEN'S EYES FILLED WITH TEAKS AS SHE SAID FAREWELL

    The Queens eyes were brimming with tears when she left Fremantle, according to the Leader of the Opposition, Dr. H. V. Evatt. who was among the last to bid her farewell. She had said to him, "This is so add. It is a sad occasion for ...

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  5. TALKED TO QUEEN WITHOUT KNOWING IT

    While Arthur George Jemes, 50, an ex-Serviceman patient, waited for Her Majesty the Queen to arrive in a Land Rover during her visit to Perth Repatriation Hospital to-day, he chatted to a voumg woman who came up and opened ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. DEFENCES OF FRENCH FORT CRUMBLING

    The French Fortress of Dien Bien P[?] to-day was reported crumbling under suicide rebel atLatest indications are that the ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. Minister Hopes Hotel Kosciusko Will Be Rebuilt

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Hawkins, said to-day he hoped a new hotel in the Kosciusko district would result from talks ...

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  8. Doctor Says Ruxton Was Bruised On Stomach

    Dr. Kevin Patrick Connors, of St. Vincent's Hospital, told the Royal Commission to-day that David Edward Studley-Ruxton had a bruise 6in. by 4in. at the pit of his stomach when he examined him on February 26. ...

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  9. "AUSTRALIA QUEENS HOME IN FUTURE"

    The Leader of the Federal Opposition, Dr. H. V. Evatt, to night sent this message to the people of Australia ...

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  10. MARSHAL JUIN DISMISSED

    Marshal Alphonse Juin, France's No.1 soldier, was informed early to-day that he had been atripped of all his military ...

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  11. Children Rescued From Burning Apartment House

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. Firemen rescued three young children from a Fitzroy apartment house to-day when fire ...

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  12. Insurance Plan For School Children

    A scheme to insure school children against accident, was announced to-day by the Mirnister for Education, Mr. Heffron. ...

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  13. Troops Kill Mau Mau General

    Security forces to-day killed Mau Mau ringleader "General Cargo," British Army headquarters announced. ...

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  14. Evidence Of Smoking-Cancer Accumulating

    Evidence of a definite relationship between smoking and lung cancer is accumulating, a Government Health report said yes ...

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  15. CHURCHILL PROMISES DEBATE ON H-BOMB

    Sir Winston Churchill has promised the British Parliament that he will make a declaration of Government policy On the H. ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS VOTE TO SEND OBSERVER TO CONFERENCE AT MOSCOW

    The Canberra University College Students' Association last night decided, after a heated debate to support the sending, of an observer to the 1954 International Student Conference ...

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  17. QUEEN BECOMES AIR CHIEF

    Queen Elizabeth has accepted the appointment of Air Commodore-in-Chief of the Citizen' Air Force of the Commonwealth of ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS TO FLY OVER NORTH POLE

    Two Australians are participating in a Royal Air Force flight across the North Pole, beginning to-day, according to ...

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  19. Russia Surprises West With Offer To Join N.A.T.O.

    Sov[?]et Russta yesterday dramattcally offered to join the anti-Communist, North Atlantic, Treaty Alliance. ...

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  20. Japanese Fishermen Critical

    Three of the 23 Japanese fishermen burnt by ashes from the March 1 H bomb explosion, were reported in ''fairly critical'' ...

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  21. BRITISH COMICS REACH 350 MILLION YEARLY

    LONDON, Thursday. — Combined circulation of children's comics published in Britain totals nearly', 350 million a year, the ...

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