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  3. Vital Meeting To-day Of Federal Parliament Labour Executive

    The executive of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party will to-day consider charges of disloyalty made by its leader, Dr. Evatt[?] against a group of Victorian politicians. ...

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  4. EVERYTHING STOPS FOR TEA AT PLAY CENTRE

    BOYS and girls forgot their games and fun as they adjourned for afternoon tea at a reunion of former pupils of the Reid Play Centre on Saturday afternoon. From left[?] Jonathan Rudduck, Geoffrey Walton, Helen O'Neill and Elizabeth Vincent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BEVAN IN BITTER ATTACK ON ARMAMENT PLAN

    British left-wing Socialist leader, Mr. Aneurin Bevan, last night predicted a "wave of dismay" when Britons realised what had been done at the recent conference in London at which the rearmament of Western Germany with the Western defence alliance evoked ...

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  6. Report on J May Be Tabled Next Week

    The Espionage Royal Commission's report on Document J may be tabled in Parliament next week. ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. FREIGHTER'S CREW BEGGED OFFICERS TO LAUNCH BOATS

    Crew members of an American freighter which capsized and sank in the Atlantic last Thursday with heavy loss of life ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. Commonwealth To Build Experimental Nuclear Reactor

    The Commonwealth had approved the construction, in New South Wales of an advanced type of reactor for nuclear research, the Minister for Supply, Mr. Howard Beale, ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. Prime Minister Defies Bao Dai

    The Vietnam Prime Minister, Ngo Din[?] Diem, yesterday over-ruled the wishes of the He[?]d of State, Bao Dai, and ...

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  10. DR. EVATT DENIES INVOLVING CHURCH IN DISPUTE

    Dr. Evatt denied to-day that he had been responsible for bringing the name of the Roman Catholic Church into the present ...

    Article : 585 words
  11. A.E.U. Bans Will Disrupt Electricity

    New bans by members of the A.E.U. which began on Thursday and Friday, would disrupt the N.S.W. Electricity ...

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  12. ARGOTE DEFEATS VISINTIN

    Italian lightweight, Bruno Visintin (10.2[?]) lost the first fight of his professional career in his debut at Sydney Stadium ...

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  13. SURPRISE FOR SOVIET BARGEMEN

    BERLIN, Monday.—Surprised crews of six Soviet barges were stranded in West Berlin at the week-end when they were ...

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  14. F.E.D.F.A, Meeting Calls Off "Rolling Strike" Plan

    The Canberra Branch of the F.E.D.F.A. decided last night by 26 votes to 18 to call off its "rolling strike" tactics in protest against the dismissal of its secretary, Mr. A. Finucane, by the Department of Works. ...

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  15. LADY ASHCOMBE FOUND SHOT

    LONDON, Monday. — Lady Ashcombe, former Welsh international golfer, was found shot at her home at Dorking Surrey, ...

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  16. Denial of Political Control In News-Weekly

    No Parliamentarian of any political party, either State or Federal, is associated with the control of the Melbourne ...

    Article : 186 words
  17. Floods Dislocate Chicago

    Torrential rain has disrupted transport, communications and electric power, and ooded thousands of homes in Chicago, ...

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  18. LAST-MINUTE HITCH IN SUEZ CANAL AGREEMENT

    Egypt was again trying to "turn the screw" on Britain over the quit-Suez pact, The Daily Express said to-day. It claimed that Egypt's latest ...

    Article : 290 words
  19. VICTORIAN CABINET APPROVES SALARY INCREASES

    State Cabinet to-day approved the Parliamentary Salaries Committee report, recommending big salary increases for members of ...

    Article : 100 words
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