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  3. THE QUEEN AND HER CHILDREN

    A NEW PICTURE of Her Majesty the Queen with her children, the Duke of Cornwall and Princess Anne. It was taken at Buckingham Palace by Marcus Adams. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Orderly Crowds Fill Quearibeyan Hotels As Late Closing Begins

    Canberra residents joined Queanbeyan last night in celebrating the opening of hotels at night for the first time in 40 years. The traffic to Queanbeyan from Canberra, ...

    Article : 872 words
  5. EVACUATION OF TEACHES AWAITS U.N. DECISIONS

    A disagreement between Chiang Kai-shek and president Eisenhower on whether America will defend Quemoy and Matsu Islands is holding up evacuation of the Tachens, according to Nationalist newspapers in Taipeh today. ...

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  6. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS MEN ACCUSED OF GIVING INFORMATION TO RUSSIA

    A mystery man, known only as "K," or "Klod," had passed to Soviet representatives "valuable information" which had been given him by a group of Department of External Affairs officers, the Espionage Royal Commission was told today. ...

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  7. Cowdrey's Nose Broken

    England cricketer, Colin Cowdrey, broke his nose in the fielding accident during the fourth Test today, but it ...

    Article : 51 words
  8. Eden Doctor For Trial On Assault Charge

    Mr. O. A. Chick, S.M., in the Eden Court of Petty Sessions to-day committed a young Eden doctor for trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. Crowds Wait To Greet Princess

    Princess Margaret flew into Montreal's worst cold wave this winter—10 degrees below zero, oner flew out again 56 minutes ...

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  10. Heavy Initial Losses Expected On T.V. Stations

    A television company had been made private because it was not fair to ask small investors to buy shares in a company doomed to ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. UNIONS MOVE TO COUNTER GROUPS IN CANBERRA

    A proposal to combat Industrial Groups by iuducing more trade unionists to join the Canberra Branch of the Australian Labour Party was put forward at a meeting of A.C.T. unionists last night. ...

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  12. Viscount's Record Fight To Canberra From Melbourne

    The Viscount aircraft, John Oxley, broke the civil air speed record between Melbourne and Canberra ...

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  13. STANDARD CARS TO BE MADE IN AUSTRALIA

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.— The British Standard Motor Co. will open a factory in Australia to manufacture its cars locally. ...

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  14. Mr. Menzies Confident Of American Judgment

    A strong pro-American note marked a speech by the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, at an Australian Club dinner. Mr. Menzies said that it was not enough to say that "We ...

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  15. DEATH OF DR. JOHN R. MOTT IN FLORIDA

    ORLANDO, Tuesday. — Dr. John R. Mott, winner of the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize, died last night. Dr. Mott was for many ...

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  16. PROFESSIONAL TENNIS TOUR DIRECTOR DIES

    Twenty minutes after the start of the first game at Kooyong tennis courts to-night, professional tennis tour diroctor. Mr. ...

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