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  3. [?]MEMBRANCE GROVE AT LAKE GEORGE

    THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, Sir Wi[?]iam Slim, stoops to shovel soil at the tree-planting ceremony for the Rembrance Driveway grove at Lake George on Saturday afternoon. With His Excellency is Mr. P. W. D. Fethers, chairman of the Driveway Committee in Canberra. Later Sir William performed a similar duty at the Canberra Apex Club grove. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Mr. Menzies Says Arbitration Under Scrutiny

    The Government was re-examining the machinery of the Arbitration Court, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday. This re-examination was more ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. SOVIET READY TO CO-OPERATE IN SPACE RESEARCH

    Soviet scientists "in principle" were ready to co-operate with other countries in conquering space, Mr. A. G. Karpenko said in Moscow yesterday. Mr. Karpenko, scientific secretary of a special inter-planetary ...

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  6. Charges Against Madame Ollier Reduced

    The Military Magistrate has decided that charges against Madame Rosemarie Ollier should be reduced from treason and ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. Boilermakers To Challenge Arbitration Court

    A challenge to the validity of the Court of Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration was made yesterday by the ...

    Article : 184 words
  8. Strike Will Cut Power Throughout State

    Key employees at major N.S.W. power stations went on strike for 24 hours at 11 o'clock to-night. As a result, large areas of the State will face power blackouts which will disrupt domestic supplies, slow down industry, force cuts in tram ...

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  9. BLACKOUTS IN CANBERRA

    Domestic users will bear the brunt of restrictions on power in Canberra. A spokesman for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. COULD BE PRELUDE TO SPACE TRAVEL DEVELOPMENTS

    The chief assistant at the Commonwealth Observatory at Mt. Stromlo, Dr. A. R. Hogg, said yesterday the satellite plan could be a prelude to greater developments in space travel. ...

    Article : 303 words
  11. IN BRIEF...

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Playing their last game in Victoria, the touring Austrian Rapids soccer team beat a State team 3-1 ...

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  12. INDIA MAY BUY RUSSIAN PLANES

    The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, was negotiating with Moscow for Russian MIG 17's to re-equip the Indian Air Force, ...

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  13. FIVE SHOTS FIRED IN BRAWL IN MELBOURNE STREET

    Dozens of people in crowded Bourke Street ran for cover when five pistol shots were fired during a wild brawl just after 6 o'clock last night. None of the shots struck ...

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  14. FOURTEEN KILLED IN SAVAGE RIOTING IN MOROCCO

    Fourteen people were killed, including a French fire brigade lieutenant in rioting at Marakesh and Moulay Idriss, near Fez, yesterday. Nationalists had called on all ...

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  15. RECLUSE SISTERS' BODIES FOUND HANGED

    The bodies of two spinsters were found in the rear half of a small home at MacKenzie Street, yesterday afternoon. Bendigo police believe that the women died about two months ago. ...

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  16. MOSCOW SAYS SOVIET ARMY IS TO LEAVE AUSTRIA

    The Soviet Minister for Defence, Marshal Zhukov, last night issued an order recalling-Soviet troop's from Austria, Moscow Radio reported. The Soviet leaders were also ...

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  17. U.K. UNION TEAM BEATS RHODESIA

    The British Isles Rugby Union touring team defeated-Rhodesia by 16 to 12 at Salisbury yesterday. They led 13-6 at half time. ...

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  18. NEW VESSEL FOR A.S.B. BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    The Australian Shipping Board would have another modern cargo vessel trading on the Australian coast before Christmas, ...

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