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  3. CIVIC RECEPTION FOR GOLFERS

    THE DEPUTY-CHAIRMAN of the A.C.T. Advisory Council, Mr. F. Quinane, with members of the British women's golf team at the Civic. Reception given in their honour last night. They are (from-left) Miss Bridget Jackson, the captain-manager Mrs. B. R. Bostock, and Miss Janette Robertson, who yesterday established a new course record at Royal Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WEST MAY NEED TO INTERVENE IN MIDDLE EAST

    If the threat of war between Israel and Egypt became acute, Britain, the United States and France would have to intervene, the New York fimes said to-day. They would be obliged to do this, with the United Nations, ...

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  5. Seventy-eight Migrants Given Naturalisation

    Seventy-eight migrants became Australian citizens in an impressive naturalisation ceremony at the Albert Hall last night. This was the largest group to ...

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  6. Two More Trial Cars Smashed

    Reports reaching Ceduna say that two reliability trial cars whose numbers are not yet known were badly damaged in an accident 45 miles west of Eucla. ...

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  7. RECEPTION TO VISITING U.K. GOLFERS

    The visiting British junior golfers were given a civic reception by the A.C.T. Advisory Council yesterday. ...

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  8. PRIVILEGE GAOL SENTENCES TO END NEXT SATURDAY

    Raymond Fitzpatrick and Frank Browne will be released from Goulburn Gaol on Saturday, at the expiration of their ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. Left Shows Strength In Early Votes At A.C.T.U. Congress

    Left wing strength in the A.C.T.U. Congress has increased considerably since the last Congress, in 1953. This was indicated shortly ...

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  10. Nationalists Begin Search For Alleged Plane Saboteur

    Chinese Nationalist authorities to-day began a search for Chow Tse Ming, wanted in Hong Kong for conspiracy to ...

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  11. Earthquake Shakes Southern California

    An earthquake cracked the walls of the Santa Clara country gaol yesterday, broke windows in the city and threw ...

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  12. LONG RANGE FLOOD RISK TO MILDURA

    A flood now building up in the Murray River is expected to be the worst for 24 years by the time it reaches Mildura, in about ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. Wool Prices Down At Brisbane

    Prices at Brisbane wool sales to-day-were from 7½ to 10 per cent below Brisbane June closing prices, for wool showing ...

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  14. TOWNSEND TO VISIT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Daily Mirror reported to-day that Captain Peter Townsend, British Air Attache in Brussels, would ...

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  15. Bid To Save Shipboard Polio Victim Fails

    A woman died of polio on the Ruahine, in the Pacific, to-day. A merey flight by a Hastings ...

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  16. HAYDN BUNTON DIES

    One of Australia's greatest football champions, Haydn Bunton senr., 44, of Warren Avenue, Blair Athol, died in the Royal ...

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  17. NATION-WIDE PROTESTS ON ARBITRATION ACT PLANNED

    The A.C.T.U. Executive will ask the Australian Trade Union Congress to-morrow to approve Australia-wide mass meetings on Sunday, October 16, in the campaign to force repeal of penal ...

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  18. RELIC OF H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    A TAMPON from one of the guns of H.M.A.S. Australia being handed over by Commander A. D. Black, on behalf of the Naval Board, to Mr. R. W. Mason, president of the A.C.T. State Council of the Ex-Naval Men's Association, last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CENSURE FACES SHIGEMITSU

    Japan's two Socialist Parties —right and left—to-day issued a joint statement saying that when the Diet resumed they ...

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  20. New Guinea Jungle Search Fails

    An intensive search of jungle in the Brown River area failed to find any trace of New Zealander Peter Millar. ...

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  21. Firing Continues At Quemoy

    Intermittent firing continued to-day following the gun[?] between Amoy and Nationalist held Quemoy yesterday. ...

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  22. Doctor On Charge Of Manslaughter

    A well known Sydney doctor was remanded to-day on £200 bail on a Charge of manslaughter. Police allege the doctor, ...

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  23. CHILEAN PUBLIC SERVICE STRIKE ENDED

    SANTIAGO, Monday.—Striking Chilean, Government employees whose walkout halted public health services for eight days. ...

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  24. ACROSS U.S. IN 3HRS. 58MIN.

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.— U.S. Air. Force B-47 jet bomber flew across the United States yesterday in three hours 58 ...

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