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  3. CONFIDENCE IN PROGRESS AT GENEVA TALKS

    While Swiss troops guard hotels, in which. the four-Power delegations will live while the "Summit" talksare in progerss, the theme of official comment on prospects of the conference is quietly Optimistic. ...

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  4. WORK DISPLAY AT KOOMARRI OPENING

    HANDCRAPIS and paintings, on display at the official opening of Koomarri School on Saturday afternoon are admired by (from left) Messrs. W. J. Lind, A. W. Sky. R. G. Bailey and V. R. Armstrong. Public interest in the school was reflected by an attendance of about" 150. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A.C.T.U. To Challenge Arbitration Court's Authority To Penalise

    The A.C.T.U. will lake legal action to challenge, the ArbilruSion Conrsi penal, powers against unions engaged in strikes The president of. the A.C.T.U. ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. SNAKE CHARMER SURVIVES BITE BY TAIPAN

    A man was bitten by a deadly 8ft. Taipan snake here yester-day, and lived. The man, a 31-yaer-old snake ...

    Article : 188 words
  7. FRENCH USE FOREIGN LEGION IN MOROCCO

    Troops of the French foreign Legion, parachutists and Sengalese riflemen are patrolling Casa-blaricir streets today, following ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. Mine Fire Tlhreateiis Tasmanian Economy

    Miners continued a desperate fight at the week-end against fire raging in the old coal face of Cornwall Colliery, at They hope to have the burning ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. INDONESIAN CABINET ' TO CARRY ON

    President Soekarno has refused toy accept, the resignatin of Prime Minister All Sastroamidjojo's Cabinet, a sourcc told ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. Mr. Casey Cautiously Optiinistic On Greiieva Conference

    No great decisions of substance were to be expecied from the Big Four talks commencing at Geneva-to-morrow, the Minister for ExternalAffairs, Mr. Casey, said last night. ...

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  11. HUNGARIANS TO RELEASE CARDINAL MINDSZENTY

    Cardinal Joseph, Miuclszcnly, Hungarian JPrimale gaoled on reason charges, has been released from imprisonment, according to a Budapest Radio import pickedi up in Bonn by the ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. SHOTGUN ACCIDENT AT LAKE GEORGE

    A man was wounded when a shotgun accidentally discharged while travelling' in a truck today. ...

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  13. THREE KILLED ON WAY TO DANCE

    Two. girls and a young man were' killed near Robe (S.A.) when the car In which they were travelling to a dance last night ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. Tobacco, Prices; To Increase To-day

    The price of tobacco and cigarette's will rise tp-rnorrovv in every State except Soutn Australia. This was stated by the ...

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  15. "ALL WELL" AT BUNDABERG

    The mother of. the Bundaberg quads, Mrs. Agnes' Lucke, left her bed in the Lady Chelmsford Hospital today for the first timo ...

    Article : 119 words
  16. No Move For Soviet Relations With Australia

    The British Embassy, which looks after Australian' affairs, in Moscow, yaslordny denied, Knowledge of reports taht the Soviet ...

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  17. WEST GERMANY CALLES FOR ARMY VOLUNTEERS

    BONN, Sunday.—The Bundestag. (Lower House) gave' final approval to the first stage of" West German rearmament' ...

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  18. Damaged. Tiles Will Not. Delay, Pool.

    The replacement of frostflamnged tiles at the, Canberra Olympic Pool was'not expected, to delay its completion, a ...

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  19. REACHING FOR THE SKY

    TASMANIAN forward, B. Yost, (3) towers over Canberra defenders, A. Ray. (left), T. Schow and T. Sullivan (right), for. a mark, biut the' ball-, flies free in, the Tasmanian-Canberra match' at Manuka on' Saturday. Behind the pack is M. Griffith ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SETTLEMENT' MOVES IN TWO SYDNEY STRIKES.

    Two, major industrial disputes which have lasted nearly three weeks may be settled tomorrow.. Union officials said to-night ...

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  21. COLLIER FOUNDERS IN PORT PHILIP AFTER STRKING REEF

    The 5,0000-ton interstate colier River Burnell founded and sank in 50ft. of wate off Point Davies in Port Philip Bay, early-today, half an hour after running agroundon the dreaded ...

    Article : 225 words
  22. India Permits Export of Monkeys

    India has. agreed to allow again experts of monkeys to the United States, Britain, Australia, and Canada for, use in ...

    Article : 76 words
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