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  4. ANTI-GROUPERS CLAIM FIRST GAIN IN HOBART

    Opponents of industrial groups today won the first rounds at the meeting of the A.L.P. Federal Executive, which by:nine votes to three granted recognition of the ...

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  5. TOWNSEND DENIES STATEMENT ON "A CERTAIN LADY"

    Group Captain Peter Townsend yesterday denied that he had made "any statement concerning the future of a certain lady and himself." In a conversation with Reuters ...

    Article : 438 words
  6. WALLS COMPLETED AT MEDICAL SCHOOL

    The VICE-CHANCELLOR of the National University, Mr. L. G. Melville, and Mr. H. Morgan lay the last bricks of the walls of the John Curtin School of Medicine at the Gleichen Feier on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NINE ARRESTS OF SPY RING IN SWEDEN

    The Swedish security police said last night that they Mad broken a spy ring operating in Stockholm, the big west coast ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. CENTRAL AFRICA TO MISS BANDUNG CONFERENCE

    The Central African Federation has officially rejected an invitation to attend the forthcoming conference of Asian and ...

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  9. Britain Asks For Suspension Of All Meat Shipments

    Urgent appeals were cabled to Australia and New Zealand at the week-end to halt all meat shipments to Britain because Britain is now holding far too much meat, The Sunday Express claimed to-day. The article said far too much ...

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  10. FLOOD ENTERS LONGREACH

    Floodwaters from the Thomson River to-night entered low lying sections of Longreach. The river was only one foot ...

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  11. WRECKAGE FEARED FROM LOST LUGGER

    Wreckage sighted by an aircraft in the Whitsunday Passage island group is believed to be from the ...

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  12. U.K.INVESTORS LOOKING TO AUSTRALIA

    United Kingdom investors will continue to provide considerable capital for expansion of industry in Australia, because ...

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  13. GAS TURBINES PREDICTED FOR SHIPPING

    Gas turbine engines for ships were forecast by the chairman of Lloyd's Register of Shipping, Sir Ronald Garrett, to-day. ...

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  14. America To Extend Defence Chain In Mid-ocean Bases

    A Washington report to-day said that the United States Defence Department was planning a chain of mid-Pacific and mid-Atlantic bases to strengthen defeuces against atomic attack. ...

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  15. Labour Unity Predicted From Conference

    Mr. Alan Fraser, Labour member for Eden-Monaro, to-night forecost that Labour unity would emerge from the A.L.P, Federal ...

    Article : 248 words
  16. Pope Able To Attend Thanksgiving Mass

    Pilgrims crowded into the richly-painted halls of the Vatican Palace yesterday to watch the Pope carried shoulder ...

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  17. Eugene Goossens Recovering After Collapse

    World-famous conductor, Eug one Goossens, was reported tonight to be in a satisfactory condition in Royal Prince ...

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  18. Trans-ocean Rockets In Ten Years Likely

    Three inter-continental guided missiles were being developed in the United States and might be in operation in five to 10 ...

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  19. Vietnam Army Opens Attack In Mekong Delta

    The Vietnam National Army has opened up an artillery barrage against Tho Not,12 miles south of Long Xuyen in the flat ...

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  20. Governor-General Examines Largest Exhibit

    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Sir William Slim, examines the largest exhibit at the Canberra horticultural show—a cow pumpkin weighing about 1,00lb, and exhibited by Mrs. S. Skuja. Left is Mr. R. N. Wardle, president of the society, and right is Mr. K. H. Oliphant, past president. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. £30,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY PRESS

    A fire today caused £30,000 damage to a printery under an archway of the Sydney Harbour bridge. ...

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  22. Three Killed In Truck Crash

    Three persons were crushed to death when a heavily locaded truck smashed into the rear of a semi-trailer seven miles from ...

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  23. Mr. F. M. Forde Leads In By-Elecion

    Former Labour Minister Mr. F. M. Forde now has an unassailable lead in the Flinders byelection. ...

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  24. Shark Victim's Costume Found

    The ripped and sodden bathing costume of shark victim Noel Langsford was washed up on Terrigal beach today. ...

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  25. FORCE POISED FOR ATTACK

    A force of 250,000 Communist troops has been concentrated in the coastal province of Fukien or an attack on Quemoy and ...

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  26. 16 INJURED IN SURF CONTEST

    Rough seas injured 16 competitors in the Australian surf championships at North Steyne yesterday. ...

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