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  3. FOOTBALLER RECEIVES BEST AND FAIREST TROPHY

    THE DEPUTY LEADER of the Opposition[?] Mr. A. Calwell, presented the Canberra National Junior Football League trophy for the best and fairest[?]player in 1953 to Douglas Hartas, of Manuka[?] at the annual presentation in the Albert Hall. Mr. V. Hillyar (right) socretary, and Mr. G. V. Mahoney, president, of the Junior League, watch the presentation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOVIET AMBASSADOR CLAIMS PETROW WAS KIDNAPPED

    Mrs. Petrov and Soviet Em bassy officials yesterday claimed that Vladimir Petrov had been kid napped by Australian Security officers. They refused to accept the statement that Petrov had ...

    Article : 274 words
  5. Australia Would Join Pacific Collective Defence Discussions

    Australia would be a willing participant in proposed discussions on the collective defence of South-East Asia, the acting Minister for External Affairs, Sir Philip McBride, ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. No Passports For Peking Rally

    The Commonwealth Government will refuse passports to persons proposing to attqnd as delegates a meeting of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. Sixty Killed In Cambodian Rail Sabotage

    Sixty persons were killed when a train from Battambang, in Western Cambodia, to Pnom Penh, Ca[?]bodian capital, was ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. Surprises Likely In Espionage Royal Commission

    The Commonwealth Government is moving swiftly to prepare the ground for the Royal Commission into espionage. Names of Australians familiar to Security are mentioned in the documents, but it is believed the Royal Commission will ...

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  9. WORLD-WIDE INTEREST

    Disclosures from Canberra of alleged Soviet spying in Australia have created a stir overseas with the Petrov case front-page news in Britain, United States and Canada. ...

    Article : 223 words
  10. Daily Telegraph Fined £500

    Consolidated Press Ltd. was [?]ed £500 by the State Full Court to-day for contempt of court[?] The contempt arose out of ...

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  11. Mr. KING O'MALLEY [?]T £69,377

    A £[?]9,377 estate was left by Mr. King O'Malley, "father" of the Commonwealth Bank and the last survivor of Australia's ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. Woman Warned To Attend Court

    Murial Wilson, a 28-year-old housewife, of Narrabundah, appeared in the Canberra Court yesterday on a charge of having ...

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  13. BIG INFLUX OF VISITORS

    All hotels and guest houses in Canberra are booked out over the Easter period. The director of the Tourist ...

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  14. SAYS RIGBY'S HANDKERCHIEF WAS SATURATED IN BLOOD AFTER HIS ARREST

    The handkerchief of a man who alleges he was bashed by police was saturated with blood the morning after his arrest, an employee of the Crown Solicitor's Department ...

    Article : 333 words
  15. Death At 76 Of Sir Herbert Jepp

    A leading Australian industrialist[?] Sir Herbert Gepp[?] died at his at Kangaroo Ground, 2[?] miles from Melbourne, this ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. British Seamen Leave "Radnor"

    Six British seamen on the ammunition ship[?] Radnor[?] "walked off" late to-day. They gave no reason, but it ...

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  17. Mr. EISENHOWER ENDORSES BAN ON Dr. OPPENIIEIMER

    President Eisenhower has directed that a "blank wall" be placed between Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer and any secret atomic information pending a security investigation. ...

    Article : 272 words
  18. SENATOR WARNS AGAINST "PROPAGANDA"

    Senator [?]Gorton (Vic.) yesterday warned the Senate against[?] "accepting propaganda statements on [?]Asia which claimed to ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. Child To Go Back To Mother

    A Warra[?] graz[?]er and his wife were ordered by the Supreme Court to-day to return their 16month-old adopted daughter to ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. FIRE NEAR GOLF CLUB

    A grass fire broke out yesterday af[?]ernoon at the rear of the Federal Golf Club. The fire destroyed about three acres of ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. 6,700 GUINEAS FOR HEREFORD BULL

    An Australian record of 6,700 guineas was paid for a Victorianbred Hereford bull at the Royal Show to-day. ...

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