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  4. Dr. Adenauer And Mr. Eisenhower Reject Neutral Germany Plan

    President Eisenhower and the West German Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, gave notice yesterday that they will reject any plan for neutralising Germany which the Soviet Union may propose at the Big Four "summit" talks at Geneva next month. ...

    Article : 667 words
  5. MR. JUSTICE SIMPSON REFERS PRIVILEGE CASE TO HIGH COURT

    Mr. Justice Simpson, in the A.C.T. Supreme Court, yesterday granted a Commonwealth application for the Fitzpatrick- Browne case to be referred to the Full High Court. He made the order directing the case to go before the Full High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEGOTIATION ENDS BRITISH RAILWAY STOPPAGE

    Two days of almost ceaseless negotiation at the Ministry of Labour ended in triumph last night, bringing to an end the worst rail strike in Britain's history. ...

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  7. NATIONALIST I.L.O. VOTE CHINA RETAINS

    The 38th International Labour Conference yesterday decided by a majority of 78 to allow Nationalist China to retain its vote, ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. Australians To Fight Malayan Terrorists

    Australian troops to be despatched to Malaya will be used as combat forces against Communist terrorists and in the first instance will be stationed in Penang, an island about one mile off the west coast of Malaya. ...

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  9. "BANKSTOWN FACTS WOULD WRECK LABOUR IN N.S.W."

    If the full facts about Bankstown were revealed it would mean the finish of the "Labour machine" in New South Wales, Mr. W. M. Bourke, M.P., said to-day. ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. Fire Inquiry On July 11

    The coroner's inquiry into the fire at the office of The Torch newspaper at Bankstown will be held on July 11, the Premier, ...

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  11. TERRITORIAL WATERS SET AT 12 MILES

    The United Nations International Law Commission to-day provisionally set a limit of 12 miles on territorial ...

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  12. KIKUYU WOMEN' EXPOSE MAU MAU TERRORISTS.

    NAIROBI, Wed.—Two Kikuyu women who had turned Queen's evidence yesterday identified 12 Africans as members of a Mau ...

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  13. VACUUM CLEANERS SOON TO SWEEP STREETS

    LONDON, Wed.—Streets, will probably be cleaned by vacuum cleaners in the near future according to the President of the ...

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  14. BRITISH INFLATION NOT EXCESSIVE

    LONDON, Wed.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Richard Butler, told a questioner-in the Commons yesterday that the ...

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