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  4. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY FEAST

    APPETITES whetted, members of the Wesley Church congregationsit impatiently with their minister, Rev. G. Wheen (second from left), waiting for sausages and steak to grill at the church "sausage sizzle" and bonfire celebrating the Queen's Birthday last night. About 30 Canberra residents set in similar groups around makeshift fireplaces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tense Situation As Singapore Strikes Spread

    The industrial life of Singapore was slowly coming to a halt to-day as factories and transport companies reported their employees on strike. Reports of new strikes were ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER WOULD WELCOME PRIVILEGE REVIEW

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will promote the "fullest consideration" of a review of the machinery for declaring and enforcing Parliamentary privilege. Mr. Menzies, who gave this undertaking last night, said he ...

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  7. GREYHOUNDS ATTACK BOY IN PADDOCK

    An eight-year-old Queanbeyan boy was rescued yesterday morning after he had been savaged by a pack of greyhounds. ...

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  8. MAY REQUEST COURT ADJOURNMENT

    Counsel for Frank Browne and Raymond E. Fitzpatrick may ask for an adjournment of a week when the hearing of an order nisi ...

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  9. British Railwaymen Refuse Settlement

    All was quiet on Britain's strike front yesterday in readiness for an all-out effort to-day to end the national rail stoppage, now in its third week. Leaders of the 70,000 striking ...

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  10. BRITISH CARS TRIUMPH AT LE MANS

    The Le Mans 24-hour race yesterday finished in a triumph for British cars. Including the Belgian-driven ...

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  11. IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Monday.—Former Japanese Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Nishi said yesterday he was confused by his "abrupt" ...

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  12. Girl Killed When Car Falls 60 ft. Near Burrinjusk

    A girl was killed and a man seriously injured when a car toppled over a 60ft. cliff near Burrinjuck dam to-day. ...

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  13. GANGSTERISM INVESTIGATIONS TO BE MADE PUBLIC AT NEWSPAPER FIRE INQUIRY

    Evidence of police who investigated allegations of gangsterism at Bankstown will be made public at the coroner's inquiry into the fire at "The Torch" newspaper. ...

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  14. ROMAN CATHOLICS STONED IN ARGENTINE DEMONSTRATION

    A mob of several hundred Government supporters last night routed with gunshot and stones ranks of Roman Catholic churchmen standing guard on the steps of the Metropolitan Cathedral ...

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  15. Fitzpatrick Has Rib X-Rayed

    Raymond Fitzpatrick, proprietor of The Bankstown Observer, who is in Canberra lockup serving part of three, months' ...

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  16. EARTH TREMORS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Pyjama-clad men, women and children fled from their homes early this morning when a sharp 10-second earthquake shook ...

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  17. Formosa Defences Strengthened

    The Chinese Nationalist, Government and the U.S. are reported to have been tightening, up the Formosa defences to ...

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