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  4. SIX LIVES LOST IN BOMBER WITHOUT NAVIGATION AIDS

    A R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber which crashed on Mt. Superbus yesterday with the loss of six lives, was not fitted with modern navigation equipment. It was 55 miles off course and according to R.A.A.F. officials ...

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  5. RUSSIA READY TO DISCUSS AUSTRIAN PACT

    The Soviet Union has agreed to discussions on the status of Austria with the Austrian Chancellor, Dr. Julius Raab. Russia said in a Note that it believed the ...

    Article : 411 words
  6. PICTURESQUE SETTING OF NEW CLUB

    PICTURESQUE Canberra House, Acton, which has been taken over by the recentlyincorporated Commonwealth Club. Built originally as a residency for the Administrator of the A.C.T., it will house the first residential club in Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIVE KILLED IN FORBES CRASH

    Five persons were killed when an Auster aircraft nose-dived two hundred feel into a paddock at Redbend near Forbes to-day. The killed were:— ...

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  8. NEW DISCLOSURES PREDICTED IN STATE A.L.P. PROBE

    Fresh disclosures on the alleged anti-Labour activities of industrial groups in N.S.W. are likely to be made when the ...

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  9. EASTER ACCIDENT TOLL MOUNTS TO 42 DEAD

    Forty-two persons have been killed and almost 200-injured in road accidents throughout Australia during the first three days of the Easter holidays. In N.S.W., 15 have been killed and more than 40 injured. ...

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  10. Pope Appeals For Progressive Disarmament

    Progressive disarmament to spare humanity the destruction of a new war was urged by Pope' Plus, XII in an Easter, message ...

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  11. SATISFIED WITH OLYMPIC GAMES ARRANGEMENTS

    The President of the International Olympic Committee, Mr. Avery Brundage, will leave Melbourne tomorrow satisfied that ...

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  12. Pt. Kembla Steel Tonnage Passes Million Mark

    Production by Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. last year was a record, according to the company's annual report. ...

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  13. Ian Johnson May Be Forced To Play In Second Test

    Australian captain, Ian Johnson, is certain to take part in the second Test to begin at Queen's Park oval to-morrow, but according to a local orthopoedic surgeon he will be running a risk. ...

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  14. Israeli Soldier Killed By Mine On Border Track

    One Israeli soldier was killed and four others' wounded when an army patrol car struck' a mine on a track near Mirim[?] ...

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  15. CHURCHILL TO LEAVE FOR REST IN SICILY

    Sir Winston Churchill, will fly to S[?]ly on Tuesday, for his first real holiday since [?]llness forced him to take a break in the south ...

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  16. LEADER IN GOLF TITLE

    KEL NAGLE, who has a three-stroke lead in the A.C.T. Open championship, playing an approach to the 13th green on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. W. German Bid Jo Widen Trade With Australia

    West Germany will buy [?] wheat, honey and other foodstuffs from Australia on a [?] procal basis, the leader of a ...

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  18. MANY COLLAPSE IN SHOW CROWDS

    More than 100 persons collapsed in parked crowds at the Royal Show yesterday. Attendance was 232,261, ...

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  19. RECORD TIME IN OCEAN RACE

    The Brisbane sloop Norseman, skippered by Lee Wilson, to-day won the Brisbane to[?] Gladstone yacht race in the record time of ...

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  20. BRITISH OBSERVERS AT ATOMIC TESTS

    A small atomic device with an estimated force equal to 3,000 tons of T.N.T. was exploded from a 300ft. tower yesterday. ...

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  21. MUSK RATS ATTACK HUMANS

    Thousands of hungry musk rats which have invaded Termonde were yesterday reported to have attacked pedestrians. ...

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