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  4. CABINET AGREES TO SEND SECOND BN. TO MALAYA

    The 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment will be despatched to Malaya later this year to assist British and New Zealand forces against Communist terrorists. Cabinet yesterday gave formal assent to this action on the. ...

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  5. Eisenhower Opposes Leaders' Conference Without Preliminaries

    President Eisenhower has warned his people that "many dangers" would be involved in holding a Big Four conference on world crises without a specifie list of the topics io he covered ...

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  6. NEW SALEYARDS OPENED NEAR ABATTOIRS

    WHILE the, gallery ponders the value of the sheep offered auctioneer Mr. Jock Maxwell seeks a bid at the opening sale held at the new Queanbevan-Canberra saleyards Yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Two Suspensions By State Executive

    The State Labour Executive tonight suspended two branch officials who have organised regional confere[?]iiees for next Sunday. The suspended officials are Mr. G. Neats, clerk, of Clovelly Road, Clovelly, and Mr. S. Cory, barrister, of Wolsey Road coogee. ...

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  8. SMITH'S FINE STAND FOR WEST INDIES

    Collie Smith stamped himself as one of the world's most brilliant young batsmen when he scored 92 not out in a ...

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  9. Hostels Threatened With Temporary Shortge Of Cooks

    A [?]shor[?]age of cobks may[?]disrupt meal arrangements at some Canberra hostels during the second half of next month. ...

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  10. Jungle Training For Werriwa Regiment

    The Third Battalion, C.M.F., known as the Werrlwa Regiment, will undergko jungle training next month. ...

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  11. Spy Commission Finishes Hearing Of Evidence

    The Espionage Royal Commission today finished hearing of evidence and adjourned to allow the Commis ioners to prepare their report. The Commissioners, Mr. Justice Owen, Mr. Justice Philp and ...

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  12. Big Increase In Free Australian Meat Quota

    The United Kingdom Ministry of Food has agreed to a very substantial expansion of the "free" quotas of beef, mutton and lamb which Australia can export to countries other than the ...

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  13. Migration Publicity Appointment

    Mr. E. W, Waterman, formerly chief of staff of The Sun News Pictorial, Melbourne has been appointed Director of Publicity ...

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  14. LORRY OVERTURNS CN COTTER ROAD

    A passenger in a motor lorry travelling to the Cotter last night suffered miner injuries and another passenger and the driver ...

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  15. Eisteddfod Season Tickets

    Subscription tickets for the 1955 National Eisteddfod series are now available. The tickets entitle holders to ...

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  16. Tariff Board Salaries Increased

    The chairman and members of the Tariff Board are to receive substantial salary increases. The salary of the chairman is ...

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  17. Tender Accepted For Water Meters

    The Department of Works has accepted a tender for the supply of [?]500 positive. Water meters. The successful tender of ...

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  18. Liquor Trades Union Secretaryship

    Mr. Amos Meveih, of Canherra fained 511 votes in the poll for the election of the N.S.W. State secretary of the ...

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  19. GUNMAN GAOLED FOR FIVE YEARS

    Mr. Justice Maguice today sentenced Robert Michael Brown, 21, to five years' gaol for shoot ing and worning two policemen. ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A. Establishes Judo Club

    A Y.M.C.A. Judo Club has been formed and will meet on Tuesday and Friday nights at the Y.W.C.A. gymnasium, Civic ...

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  21. GIRLS CONTRIBUTE TO INCREASED JUVENILE DELINQUENCY IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Girls contributed to increased j[?]venile delinquency in New South Wales last year, according to the annual report of the Police Department, tabled in the House of Representatives today. The report. shows that 8,131 ...

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  22. Salesman Sent To Callan Park

    In the Lunacy Court today, Victor Stack, 37, salesman, of Earlwood, was certified in [?] by two doctors and committed ...

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  23. "Waterfront" Takes Academy Awards

    The Motion Picture Academy award for the best actor of the year went to Marlon Brando for his performance in "On The ...

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  24. £12,500 Granted To Equestrians

    The Commonwealth Government has made a grant of £ 12,500 to the Equestrian Federation of Australia. ...

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  25. FURMA FAILS IN DAVIS CUP DEBUT

    RANGOON, Thursday.— Burma's debut in Davis Cup tennis ended in a five-nil defeat at the hands of the Philippines. which ...

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  26. JoCKEY SELWOOD'S FATHER DIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Mr. Charles Selwood, father of Neville, Selwood, died in his sleep last night in his early sixties. ...

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