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  4. NEW CHURCH [?] ECTS OLD ENGLAND

    THE ATMOSPHERE of an old English abbey is captured in this picture taken yesterday of the Methodist National Memorial Church under [?]struction in National Circuit, Forrest. When completed it will have a distinctive blending of old and new architecture. A large cross in front of the northern window, will cast a significant shadow inside the Building during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMMONWEALTH TO TEST SALK POLIO TECHNIQUE

    The Salk vaccine is not likely to be available for general use in Australia for some time. Commonwealth Health authorities are awaiting a full report on the American experiments before any decision is made on its use ...

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  6. DECORATED CAKES DISPLAY

    ADMIWNG confections of culinary art at the exhibition of cake decoration staged by St. Andrew's Women's' Guild yesterday afternoon are Mrs. F. Maclean and Mrs. D. Mackay, two of tge exhibitors. The decorations ranged from original ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Fire In Wing Caused Chinese Plane Crash

    The Air India Constellation airliner carrying Chinese officials to the Afro-Asian Conference era shed because of a fire in the hydraulic fluid in the port wing. A ground engineer, Karnik[?] ...

    Article : 422 words
  8. Treasury Officer Criticised At Bell Bay Inquiry

    A Commonwealth Treasury officer, who gave evidence yesterday at the Public Accounts Committee's inquiry into the Bell Bay aluminium project in Tasmania, was accused by a committee ...

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  9. Dulles Doubtful Of Austrian Treaty Prospect

    The Secretary of state, Mr. Dulles, told reporters last night that his views on whether the Soviet Union would permit an ...

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  10. SEAMEN WITHDRAW THREAT TO COURT

    Stopwork meetings of seamen to-day directed union officials to approach the court to end the deadlock over the new award. ...

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  11. BLACKBURN GIVES UP MINE POST

    Lithgow State Mine employees were directed to resume work to-night, following the announcement of Mr. H. J. Blackburn's ...

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  12. South Indo-China "Open To Reds"

    Newsweek magazine yesterday called the situation in Southern Indo-China the "open door to trouble" and said that a new Far ...

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  13. Uranium Discovery Rewards

    The Commonwealth will pay £600 in rewards for uranium discoveries-two in New South Wales and five in Queensland. ...

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  14. Liberal Members Plan Attack On Banking Policy

    A group of Liberal members is planning an attack on the Commonwealth Government's banking policy when the Federal Parliamentary parties meet next week. Disgruntled at the operations of the 1953 amending banking ...

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  15. BRAIN OPERATIONS BY SOUND WAVE

    An ultra-sonic surgical 'knife'' for brain surgery his been perfected and may be used on human patients, Professor William ...

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  16. EIGHTY-FIVE EXECUTIONS IN AMERICA IN 1954

    Eighty-two civilians and three servicemen were executed for murder, rape or armed robbery in the United States last-[?]ear. This is announced in a ...

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  17. "Wooden Horse" Escapee Gaoled For Theft

    A' man who took part in the famous. "Wooden Horse" escape from the German P.O.W. camp in Silesia, Stalag Luft III, during ...

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  18. Ironworkers To Resume

    About 1200 ironworkers who have been involved in the strike at Australian Iron and Steel, Port Kembla, will return to work ...

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  19. WOMAN ACROBAT'S ESCAPE

    Horrified spectators at Perry Bros, circus, at Hobart, last night saw a 28-year-old woman acrobat fumble the bar during a ...

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  20. FLINT AXE BELIEVED 150,000 YEARS OLD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A flint hand axe believed to be more than 150,000 years old was handed to Bury St. Edmunds ...

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  21. RED FOOTBALLERS DID NOT WANT TO GO HOME

    CANNES, Wednesday. — Five young Yugoslav footballers were missing when their team assembled at Cannes station to return ...

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