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  4. SWISS LEGATION INVADERS LIKELY TO GIVE UP SOON

    Four anti-Communist Rumanians still entrenched in the Rumanian Legation in. Berne, are expected to surrender at any time. A message received from the invaders said two of the four were prepared to surrender, but the other two were under oath to ...

    Article : 509 words
  5. Three Drown & Gales Lash Coast OF N.S.W.

    Two people were drowned in gales which iashed the central New South Wales coast today., Seventy- mile- an- hour winds tore roofs from dozens of houses ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. UNITED NATIONS APPEAL, FOR CHILDREN

    SEATED AROUND a table covered with, the United Nations flag and a silk scarf with an international design, Mrs. Grace Bok-Holmes, Rev. G. F. Pyke (centre) and Brigadier Frank Field, at the meeting last night to open the 1955 United Nations Appeal for, Children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LABOUR COUNCIL OPPOSES WORK ON SUNDAY

    The 'A'.C.T. Trades and Labour Council last night reaffirmed its opposition' to unnecessary-overtime, 'especially 'on Sunday. ...

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  8. Report Discloses Widespread Killing-power Of H-Bomb

    The lives of all persons in an area 140 miles long by up to 20 I miles wide, assuming they took no protective measures, would be seriously threatened by radio-active "fall-out" from a hydrogen bomb blast similar to the United States' test at Bikini on March 1 last. ...

    Article : 543 words
  9. 18 Months' Gaol For Theft

    At'Goulburn Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, Jeffrey Lindsay Thomas, of Canberra, was sentenced to imprisonment for 18 ...

    Article : 136 words
  10. Canberra Meeting Opens Children's Fund Appeal

    On a per capita basis, Australia, was the largest donor in the world to the United Nations Children's Fund, Mrs. Grace Bok-Holmes U.N. Liaison Officer to Non-Governmental ...

    Article : 370 words
  11. Labour Council Clash On Industrial Groups

    Opposition to the aims of industrial Groups being furthered in the A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council was expressed by the secretary of the Plasterers' Union, Mr. K. Miller, in a heated ...

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  12. Huge Atomic Power Plan For Britain

    Britain has announced a £ 300 million plan for a switch-over to atomic power for supplying the nation's industrial and domestic ...

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  13. SHEFFIELD SHIELD WON BY N.S.W.

    New South Wales has won the Sheffield Shield this year,' with Victoria second and western Australia third. ...

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  14. 2,000 Chinese Slave Labour Camps

    Communist China had at'least 2,000' slave labour camps, the United Nations was told ...

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  15. CANTERSURY RACES POSTPONED.

    The Canterbury' race meeting, was postponed today,unt 1-next Wednesday 'because 'of a heavy track. ...

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  16. PALACE BANQUET FOR MR. CASEY

    Snake-hipped Cambodian'danc-. ing girls in skintight, cloth-ofgold performed. 1000-year-old dances before the Australian ...

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  17. NEVADA ATOMIC TESTS DELAYED AGAIN

    LES VEGAS, Wednesday. —Unfavourable winds have again caused a postponement of the 1955 atomic explosion tests, and ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH PAY RISES CAUSED STATE DISCONTENT, SAYS PREMIER

    Recent salary increases to high-ranking Commonwealth public servants had caused discontent. in the State Public Service, the Premier, Mr Cahill. said today. ...

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  19. Drivers Licences Restored

    In the Canberra Court yesterday Mr.'F. C. P Kcane, S.M., granted' four applications for restoration of drivers' licences. ...

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  20. WET WlNTER COULD CAUSE FIREWOOD SHORTAGE

    A wet winter may result in an acute firewood shortage in Canberra. This was stated yesterday by, he president of the Canberra ...

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  21. Prison Farm For Youth Who Tried To Wreck Train

    A railway employee who put obstacles on a railway line because he wanted to see a derailment' was sentenced to two ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. Wool Market Firm At Goulburn

    There was an exceptional demand for fine wool at the Goulburn sales to-day with the market.for. these types tending-in ...

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