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  2. Counsel Says Doyle Forged Name Of Housing Minister

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Reginald Aubrey Doyle had forged the name of N.S.W. Housing Minister, Mr. Clive Evatt, to a document, Mr. H. Snelling, Q.C., told the Doyle Royal Commission today. Mr. Snelling is assisting the Commissioner, Judge Amsberg, who is ...

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  3. MIGRANT NEAR SCENE OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A Polish migrant in Court to-day had been identified as a man seen hurrying along a ...

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  4. SYRGING CROWDS BREAK POLICE CORDON TO SEE QUEEN

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP). —Turnultuous crowds broke through police cordons and smashed an emergency railing to see their newly-crowned Queen, Elizabeth II., waving to ...

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  5. Prime Minister's Coach Pulls Out Of Procession

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—Sir Winston Churchill's coach trundled off the route of the Coronation procession yesterday on the way from the Abbey to avoid poaching the Queen's ...

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  6. CORONATION TRIUMPH FOR TELEVISION

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—The Coronation was a crowning triumph for television and an estimated 20 ...

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  7. Sabre Jets Urged For R.A.A.F. Squardron In Korea

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The re-equipping. of 77 squadron R.A.A.F. in Korea with American Sabre jet aircraft will be urged by Mr. Fairbairn, Liberal, N.S.W., to the Minister ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR GIRL'S MURDERER

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—Scotland Yard to-day continued the search for the killer of teenager ...

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  9. INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    DJAKARTA, Wednesday (AAP-Reuter). — Premier Wilopo's coalition cabinet fell last night. President ...

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  10. Failed To Pay Publicans: Man Fined £15

    CASINO, Wednesday.—A North Queensland man who had refused to pay three Casino publicans for meals and ...

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  11. Procession, Sports At Byron Bay

    At Byron Bay, Coronation Day was celebrated by a procession, headed by the Boys' Band, followed by Crs. E.W. ...

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  12. Last-Minute Rush To Pay Council Rates

    City Council officials expect a last minute rush of rate payments this month. Rates this year are due on or ...

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  13. FARMER FOUND SHOT DEAD

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.—A 45-year-old farmer was found shot dead in a one-roomed hut at Kunghur ...

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  14. Car To See Creditors

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A bankrupt shipping clerk said in the Bankruptcy Court today that he had bought a new car to "get around to see his 66 creditors". ...

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  15. TRADE BILL DROPPED BY CONGRESS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP).—President Eisenhower today won a first round victory over high tariff ...

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  16. DECISION TODAY ON WAGES, HOURS CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —The Full High Court will give its decision tomorrow on whether the Arbitration ...

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  17. Burned In Fire Rescue

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A man and his son were burned tonight while rescuing an elderly caretaker from a fire ...

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  18. Survey of World Problems For C'wealth Talks

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—A survey of world problems by Sir Winston Churchill heads the agenda for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference, which begins in London ...

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  19. Dingo Scalp Bonus To Be Restored

    CASINO, Wednesday.— Dingo scalp bonuses in the North Coast and Tablelands Dingo Destruction Board area ...

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  21. EVEREST SHOULD BE Mt. ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP).—A "Daily Herald" editorial today suggested that Mount Everest should be renamed Mount Elizabeth-because of the happy timing of its conquest by a British ...

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  22. Concession On Profits From Metals

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Federal Government has decided to extend income tax concessions on profits and ...

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  23. CARS COLLIDE

    BRUNSWICK HEADS. Wednesday.—Two cars collided at Brunswick Heads this afternoon. No one was injured but both ...

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