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  4. £23 MILLION TO BE SPENT ON ARMS FACTORY

    The Commonwealth has decided to build a £23 million ammunition filling and assembly factory at St. Marys, N.S.W. The factory, which will be completed by the end of 1957, will employ about 4,000 persons and will be capable of filling a wide ...

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  5. Demand For Shippers to Justify Increase In Charges

    MELBOURNE, Monday. The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce Council to-day decided to urge the Australian Overseas Transport Association to insist that ...

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  6. CARAVAN FOR ROYAL CHILDREN

    THIS MINIATURE caravan is a gift from the Caravan Club of Great Britain to Princess Anne and Prince Charles. One of the Duke of Edinburgh's cars has been fitted with a bracket to tow it. The caravan is 7ft, long, 6ft. high and just more than 4ft. wide. It has a miniature kitchenette. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Grave Threat To Wheat Industry

    The Australian wheat Industry could be dealt a "death blow" by increased shipping freight charges, treasurer of the ...

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  8. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD APPOINTED TO INDIA

    Britain's Commissioner General in South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald, has been appointed U.K. High Commissioner in India. The Commonwealth Relations ...

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  9. People's Party Blamed For Singapore Riots

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, to-day in the Legislative Assembly laid the blame for the riots last week at the door of the People's Action Party and its leader, Lee Kuan Yew. ...

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  10. PREMIER URGED TO STOP DESERTED WIFE'S EVICTION

    The Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Askin, to-day urged the Premier, Mr. Cahill, to ntervene in an eviction case ...

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  11. High School Boys Injured By Improvised Bomb

    Three high school boys were injured, one seriously when a home-made bomb exploded in a paddock at Dry Creek, about 10 ...

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  12. TAKE PROFIT FROM FRUIT EXPORTS

    The Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, to-day sharply criticised the decision to increase shipping freights on Australian exports. ...

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  13. BUFFER ZONE BELIEVED RUSSIAN AIM

    Officials of the four major Powers worked out details of an international meeting "at the summit" yesterday after Russia's ...

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  14. Holbrook Shooting Charge

    A women charged with shooting an elderly man with intent to murder was remanded at Holbrook Police Court to-day until ...

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  15. No Cloud Likely From Submarine Atom Bomb Test

    The forthcoming under-water atomic explosion off the coast of California to evolve anti-submarine tactics was expected to ...

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  16. COLD SNAP WAS STATE-WIDE

    Temperatures throughout the State were below normal to-day. Sydney had its coldest day of the year, the temperature at 6.30 ...

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  17. TWO MEN KILLED AT BALLINA

    Two men were killed within 20 minutes in accidents to-night. The men were Arthur Foster, about 50, of Norton Street, ...

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  18. Seventeen Whales On N.Z. Beach

    Seventeen supposed killer whales washed up on Parramatta Beach, 30 miles north of Wellington, on May 11, are ...

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  19. "FIVE-POWER" COCKTAIL FOR AUSTRALIANS

    VIENNA, Monday.—Viennese bartenders perfected a new five-power cocktail for celebrating the signing of the Austrian State ...

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  20. ADMINISTRATION BLOCK TAKING SHAPE

    PLASTERERS at work in front of the lift wall in A Block of the Administration Buildings yesterday. The ground and first floor wings are rapidly approaching completion. Occupation Canberra staffs is expected to take place shortly after September. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MIGRANTS ACCENTUATE OVERCROWDING AT AINSLIE PRIMARY SCHOOL

    Overcro[?]ding at Ainslie primary school is causig concern to parents, teachers and departmental officials. The position has been aggragated by the recent re-opening ...

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  22. VACCINE MONKEYS ARRIVING TO-DAY

    A shipment of 100 young Gynomolgus monkeys to be used in the production of Salk vaccine in Australia will arrive in ...

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  23. Hillary To Discuss Antarctic Plans

    Sir Edmund Hillary will fly to London in July for top-level talks with the Commonwealth Antarctic trek loader, Dr.V. Fuchs. ...

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