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  3. INSPECTION AT ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE

    THE CORPS of Staff Cadets stook rigidly to attention, with scarcely the movement of a muscle, as the Chief of the General Staff, Sir Sydney Rowell, inspected them at the 1954 R.M.C. graduation parade yesterday. Sir Sydney was accompanied on his inspection by the Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, and the Commandant of the College, Major-General lan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PEKING OFFERS AIRMEN FOR CHINESE STUDENTS IN U.S.

    An exchange of airmen prisoners for students allegedly held by U.S.A. was suggested by Peking Radio to-day. Communist China hinted it might consider a trade of the airmen for the students, who have been refused permission to leave America. ...

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  5. DUNTROON HONOUR

    SENIOR UNDER-OFFICER Alex Orr, who was formerly captain of Canberra Grammar School, yesterday was awarded the highest honour of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, when he was presented with the Sword of Honour. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IAN JOHNSON MAY MISS SECOND TEST

    Australia's Test captain, Ian Johnson, pulled a muscle of his right leg while fielding in the M.C.C.-Victoria match at the ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. Petrov Tells Wartime Spy Ring Plan

    The "illegal apparatus" the Soviet hoped to set up in Australia was to operate during wartime "when there was no embassy in the country" Vladimir Petrov told the Royal Commission to-day. The "apparatus" would have ...

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  8. Criticism Likely On N.A.T.O. Chiefs' Plan To Use Atom Defence

    North Atlantic Alliance chiefs met yesterday in Paris to complete a plan which would provide an atomic answer to any Russian attack. Their report, giving a new ...

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  9. Hide And Leather Export Controls Dropped

    The Commonwealth has abolished export controls on hides and leather The Acting Minister for ...

    Article : 163 words
  10. Minister Promises Expedition Of School Buildings

    Provision of school accommodation will probably be a permanent feature of Canberra building programmes in the next few years. This was stated in a letter by ...

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  11. N.Z. Court Warns Parents

    Parents of one 13-year-old girl and of 11 boys, aged 14 to 16, appeared in the Palmerston North Children's Court ...

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  12. GENERAL ROWELL RETIRES WHERE HE BEGAN

    The Chief of the Australian General Staff, Lt.-General Sir Sydney Rowell, yesterday ended his military career on the parade ground where he was first initiated to soldiering. ...

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  13. DOG WITH RABIES BITES 38 CHILDREN

    ISTANBUL, Tuesday.—Twelve children are under "sentence of death" following a mad dog's attack. The dog, infected with ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. LONDON CONCERN AT HINT THAt BRITAIN MIGHT DEFEND FORMOSA

    The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, has called for the full text of a statemont on Sunday by the British Minister of State, Mr. Anthony Nating, in a television interview in New ...

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  15. Bush Fire Outlook Hopeful

    Prospects for a bush fire-free Christmas and New Year were brighter than usual this year, stated a fire control officer ...

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  16. Juror's Explanation Accepted

    A fine of £3/3/- imposed on John Alfred Wallace, of Kilg[?]ton, in the Supreme Court last week has been lifted. ...

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  17. Pope's Hiccoughs Return

    Reuter's Vatican City correspondent reported that the Pope had a recurrence of hiccoughs to-day. ...

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  18. NO SUBSIDY FOR U.K. RAILWAY SYSTEM

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Britain's 400,000 railwaymen, who are backing their latest pay claim with strike threats, have been ...

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