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  2. QUEEN THANKS N,S.W. PEOPLE FOR "SPONTANEOUS" WELCOME TO STATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: In her speech at the opening of State Parliament this morning Queen Elizabeth, thanked the people of New South Wales for yesterday's welcome, which, she said, was "so cordial and spontaneous," that she and her ...

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    Postmaster-General, Mr. H. L. Anthony said in Canberra yesterday, that the limited television service by which spastics at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NATIVES LACK ENTHUSIASM TO FIGHT COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday: President Eisenhower said to-day that there was some evidence that the native population in Indo-China lacked the desired enthusiasm to fight the Communists. His statement followed reports ...

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    The First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Flect, Sir Rhoderick McGrigor, left London airport for Rome yesterday for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEMBERS AND WIVES PRESENTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: embers of both State Houses and their wives were presented to the Queen and ...

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  7. U. S., Britain Acting As "Midwives"-Molotov

    BERLIN, Thursday Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov, in a new attack on the Western Powers, said yesterday that Britain and the United States were acting as "midwives" in bringing about the birth of a European ...

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  8. THE DUKE MAY COME BACK NEXT YEAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are considering a proposal that, the Duke visit Australia by himself next year. The Duke's programme would ...

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  9. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh made a surprise visit to Parliament House yesterday afternoon. ...

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  10. POLICE INSPECTOR DIES ON DUTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Police Inspector Michael ("Mick") O'Neill, 55, of Phillip Street Division, collapsed ...

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  11. Famous Express In Collision

    LONDON, Thursday: Six persons were injured, end seriously, when the famous express, the Royal Scot, ...

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  12. New Stables Being Built For Queen

    LONDON, Thursday: Queen Elizabeth is having new stables built at Sandringham and they will be ready ...

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  13. Not "Our Harbour", But "Our Queen"

    LONDON, Thursday: Morning newspapers in London to-day again featured photographs and reports of the ...

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  14. TATTERSALL'S COURT CASE

    The Tasmanian Supreme Court yesterday held that Tattersall's Lottery was free to move to Victoria. ...

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  15. SABRE JET ORDER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday The United States Air Force has increased its orders for F-100 Sabre jet fighters after reducing ...

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  16. ABORIGINAL SUNDAY

    Many Australian churches will observe, next Sunday as Aboriginal Sunday. ...

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  17. SURF RESCUES

    Two surf clubs yesterday rescued more than 200 surfers. The clubs are North Cronulla and North Bondi. ...

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  18. RAILWAY CHARGES

    Eight men appeared in New castle Court yesterday on charges of having conspired to defraud the Commissioner for Railways. ...

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  20. U.K. ATOMIC RESEARCH

    LONDON Thursday (A.A.P. Reuter): British scientists are building—behind a tight security screen at Harwell, in ...

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  21. Granville Firebug Strikes Again

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Granville firebug—the biggest headache police fire brigades and, residents have ...

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  22. CHAMPIONS AT HEREFORD

    LONDON, Thursday: At the spring show and sale at Hereford on Wednesday the champion bull was Mr. E. O. ...

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  23. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Nepean District Hospital, on Tuesday, of Mr. Peter William (Bill) Triglone, aged 70 years, of High ...

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  24. DEPLORES BOMBASTIC TALK ABOUT U.S. ATOM POWER

    WASHINGTON Wednesday (A.A.P.): President Eisenhower to-day deplored bomastic talk about United States atomic power. The President, had been asked ...

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  25. LOCAL POLICE ASSISTED

    Fifteen police from the Goulburn district assisted in the control of crowds and traffic at the Queen's ...

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