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  4. Hostel Residents Complain Of Overcrowding

    Canberra has never been so overcrowded, with hostels and guest houses filled to capacity—and over. ...

    Article : 479 words
  5. "NEW" PROPOSAL BY RED CHINA ON FORMOSA TALKS

    Mr. Chou En-lai, Prime Minister of Communist China, put forward a new proposal on the Formosa crisis at a meeting with the Pakistan Premier, Mr. Mohammed Ali, in Bandoeng yesterday. The details were not disclosed. ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. PRIZE-WINNERS AT TECHNICAL COLLEGE

    THE THREE WINNERS of dressmaking awards at the Canberra Technical College pause for the photographer at the annual Prize-giving at Albert Hall last night. They are (left to right): Mrs. M. Magassy. (stage II), Miss G. Miller (I), and Mrs. J. Bullen (III). Mrs. Bullen is wearing a frock she made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAMBRIDGE LECTURER HERE

    SIR JOHN SHEPPARD (left), Provost of King's College, Cambridge, with Professor A. D. Trendall, at a gathering in his honour at University House last night Sir John is or a lecture tour of Australia. He will give a public address at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Unity "Propositions" Put To State A.L.P. Executive

    The N.S.W. A.L.P. Executive, at a special meeting to-morrow night, will decide the future of the Labour Party faction fight in this State. The Labour unity conference in Sydney to-day unanimously ...

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  9. GREEK MIGRANT DISPUTE TO GO TO MINISTER

    A decision on the transfer of Green workmen from Canberra following their refusal to join the A.C.T. Branch of the A.W.U. ...

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  10. Missing Plane Kills Three; Pilot Vanishes

    A plane which crushed in Northern France to-day, killing three persons, was identified as a Varsity trainer taken from an ...

    Article : 180 words
  11. President Appeals To U.S. Public On Trade Policy

    President Eisenhower went over the heads of his Congressional cities yesterday and made a direct appeal to the ...

    Article : 183 words
  12. FOREIGN MINISTERS WILL MEET IN MAY TO PLAN CONFERENCE WITH RUSSIA

    The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Harold MacMillan, is confident that Big Three consultations scheduled to he held in Paris early next month will lead to an early approach to Russia. ...

    Article : 346 words
  13. Commonwealth Public Service Rises Criticised

    Salary increases granted senior Commonwealth public servants were unjustified, the Attorney-General, Mr. Sheahan, ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. VIETNAM ACCUSED OF MASS KILLING

    A Saigon Shopkeeper has accused the South Vietnam Government security forces of "the mass murder" of about 15 ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. "ADJUSTMENTS" TO BEER PRICES

    The price of beer in hotel bars would not be increased now that price control has ended, the U.L.V.A. president, Mr. L. P. ...

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  16. SINGAPORE LEGISLATOR SEES FREEDOM THROUGH BRITAIN

    Mr. David Marshall, Chief Minister of the first elected Government of Singapore, pledged himself to-day to work for complete self-rule of this British colony within four years. ...

    Article : 291 words
  17. British Families Due To-day At Anislie Hostel

    Twenty-four British families will arrive this afternoon to occupy Ainslie Hostel. They reached Sydney in the ...

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  18. HOUSE RANSACKED AT QUEANBEYAN

    A dwelling at Queanbeyan was entered yesterday and £58 in money, also clothing valued at £12 stolen. ...

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  19. Six Killed In Head-on Smash Near Victorian Border

    A 29-year-old woman was injured last night in a head-on collision which killed her father, brother, husband and her two children, as well as another man, and injured her mother. Those killed were Bertram ...

    Article : 399 words
  20. PONTECORVO "FEELS NO GUILT"

    Dr. Bruno Pontecorvo, the Italian-born atomic scientist who vanished from Britain five years ago to work in Russia, said in ...

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  21. IMPROVED POLIO VACCINE

    A. United States public health scientist said yesterday that a live-virus polio vaccine which might give more prolonged ...

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  22. QUEANBEYAN BOYS AT ASHFIELD

    Two missing Queanbeyan, boys, John Petrou, 13, and Arthur Pantapoulos, 12, have been found by police wandering in Ashfield. ...

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  23. PUIG AUBERT MAY MISS LEAGUE TOUR

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Puig Aubert. France's star Rugby League, full back, now nursing a broken bone, in his arm, seems unlikely to ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. SAILOR ESCAPES IN 70ft FALL OVER CLIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A sailor running after a ball fell 70ft, from cliffs is in Devon yesterday, twice hit the rocky face, landed ...

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  25. PETER DAWSON'S LONDON FAREWELL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Millions of Britons last night watched 73year-old Australian, baritone Peter Dawson, give his farewell ...

    Article : 52 words
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