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  3. GIANT TELESCOPE INSTALLED AT MT. STROMLO

    TECHNICIANS yesterday installed the 74-inch, telescope at Mt. Stromlo. The telescope, which is the biggest in Australia, equals that a'retoria, South Africa, which to the present has been the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere. Intricate parts must be received from England before the telescope can be fully operated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SECURITY OF INDO-CHINA IS CRITICAL SAYS Mr. CASEY

    United Nations military intervention in the Indo-China war at present would involve many complexities, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, said last night. Perhaps, however, the United Nations could play a rule later ...

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  5. Canberra Citizens[?] Statement On War In Indo China

    In a statement issued last night, a number of Canberra citizens, including Bishop Burgmann, Professor Davidson, Professor Fitzgerald and Professor Manning Clark, ...

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  6. NURSE SAYS RUXTON SEEMED WELL BEFORE ARREST

    A nursing sister who said she had seen David Edward Studley-Ruxton shortly before his arrest, told the Royal Commission to-day he "seemed to be perfectly all right" to her. ...

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  7. MOTOR CYCLIST'S DAMAGES FOR KISSLESS MORNING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A motor cyclist, who claimed that he was robbed of his wife's goodmorning kiss and could not ...

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  8. GENE TIERNEY, ALY KHAN END HOLIDAY

    SAN DIEGO, Wednesday.— Prince Aly Khan and actress their holiday in Mexico and Gene Tierney yesterday ended ...

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  9. [?]UMAN BRAIN REMAINS [?]HANGED

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The human brain has not increased in size since the time of the Neanderthal Man. This estimate, ...

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  10. Fault At Goulburn Caused Blackout

    A blackout lasting about an hour occurred yesterday morning, when a fault developed in power plant at Goulburn. ...

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  11. In Parliament

    The House of Representatives met yesterday at 2.30 p.m. The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey[?] made a ...

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  12. BULGARIAN DOCTORS FOR NORTH KOREA

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—A Pyongyang Radio broadcast says 51 Bulgarian doctors have arrived in North Korea under the ...

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  13. REDS OBJECT TO STALIN IN STABLE

    CANNES, Wednesday.—Russian delegates to the Cannes Film Festival have asked the organisers to withdraw the Swedish ...

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  14. SLEPT ON GRASS WITH £556

    A constable told the Lunacy Court to-day that a 52-year-old woman he found yesterday with £556 wrapped in newspaper had ...

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  15. Suspended Sentence For Doctor

    A doctor who became addicted to Benzedrine while working in a country practice was given a 12-months suspended sentence ...

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  16. DEAN LEFT £98,198

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Dr. William Ralph Inge, outspoken Anglican cleric who died last February, aged 93, left £98,198 ...

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  17. MINISTER OPENS TURNER INFANTS' SCHOOL

    THE MINISTER for the interior, Mr. W. S. Ke[?]t Hughes, yesterday officially opened the new Turner Infants School. Mr. Kent Hughes said the school building programme for Canberra would be speeded up by the erection of a new primary school at Turner. Tenders for the school would be called next week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NEW BRITISH TANK

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A new British tank, the Conqueror, which is larger, faster, more heavily armoured and with a ...

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  19. WATERSIDERS REFUSE TO LOAD WEAPONS FOR INDO-CHINA

    Waterside workers to-day walked off a ship loading arms for Indo-China in protest against handling weapons of destruction during peacetime. ...

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  20. TAX CUT NOT TO BE PASSED ON

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Britain's cinema industry will not pass on the ½d saving in entertainment tax to the public, at ...

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  21. Australians Lead Virus Research

    Australian scientists in Melbourne and Canberra lead the world in virus research, an American expert said to-day. ...

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  22. P.M.'s Statement On Bomb To-day

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, expects to make his statement on the hydrogen bomb to the House of ...

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