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  4. BOOK RECORDS THOSE WHO SERVED

    THE NAMES of Canberra parishioners who served in World War [?] are recorded in [?] Book of Remembrance, to be unveiled, with a memorial to Sir Brudenell White, at St. John's Church by the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, on Sunday afternoon. Archdeacon Arthur is seen showing the book to Mr. Norman Cook, a councillor of St. Jolln's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. QUEEN'S PORTRAIT

    THE PAINTING of Her Majesty the Queen, which was [?] by the Governor-General at a [?] in King's Hall, Parliament House, yesterday. The painting is by Australian artist, William Dargie. Yesterday the Queen was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TURKEY OPPOSES INDONESIA ON WEST N. GUINEA

    The Indonesian claim to West New Guinea caused a clash between pro-Western Turkey and some Arab countries at the Asian-African Conference to-day. The issue was raised Syrian delegates, who said the ...

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  7. SPY HEARING AT CANBERRA COST £1,021

    The cost of the Petrov Royal Commission for the initial threeday hearing in Canberra last year was £1,021/13/1. ...

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  8. Liberal Whip Joins In Vaccine Criticism

    The Commonwealth Health Department stood condemned and should be censured for the attitude it adopted over the introduction into Australia of the Salke anti-polio vaccine, the Government Whip, Mr. Gullett, told the House of Representatives yesterday. ...

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  9. U.S. Plans Envisage Australia As Major S.E. Asian Air Power

    Arrangements by Australia and the United States for joint-[?] planning will, according to authoritative sources in Washington, establish Australia as the strongest air power in South-East ...

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  10. BANDOENG TOLD AUSTRALIA SHOULD HAVE BEEN ASKED

    Australia lay in Asia and should have been invited to the Asian-African (Conference, two unofficial Australian observers said in a statement put out for them by the conference secretariat ...

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  11. LONDON PRESS RESUMES

    Britain's national newspapers treated their news-starved readers in a virile reappearance on the streets to-day after the ...

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  12. Rents Deputation This Morning

    A[?] deputation from the A.C.T. Trades, and Labour Council will confer with the secretary of the Department of the Interior, Mr. ...

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  13. Labour Council To Invite Talk From Bandoeng Observers

    Dr. John Burton will be given an opportunity to address the A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council when he returns from ...

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  14. AIRMEN ESCAPE IN VAMPIRE JET FIRE

    Two airmen had a lucky escape yesterday when a [?] jet burst into flames after an emergency landing at ...

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  15. JAVA LANDSLIDE KILLS 400

    The number of victims of the landslide in Central Java was listed officially to-day at 405, but official inquiry has not been ...

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  16. KOSCIUSKO TENDERS DISAPPOINTING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Lands Mr. Hawkins, said to-day that the response to advertisements calling ...

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  17. "Pieces Of Silver" Incident In Victorian Parliament

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day a Cain labour member flung "thrity [?] of silver" at the feel of Mr. W. Barry, Leader of the Barry-Coleman Labour group. In the stir which followed the ...

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  18. Victorian Police Accused Of Basiling

    A doctor supported an allegation by a prisoner in General Sessions to-day that he had been so severely bashed by two ...

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  19. House-painting Contracts Le[?]

    The acceptance of contracts ter the re[?] of 115 houses and 11 [?] for [?] was [?] in the Commonwealth ...

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  20. NEW BID FOR CEASE-FIRE

    The Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff. Admiral Arthur Radford, and the Assistant Secretary of State[?] ...

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