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  2. 'BEST YEARS' WERE AS P.O.Ws

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—About 200 nostalgic Germans lifted their steins and tearfully drank to memories of the "best years of their lives". ...

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  3. COUNCIL SPLIT Aborigines form new body

    A breakaway interim committee consisting entirely of Aborigines has resulted from a split among members of the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders. ...

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  4. Vietnam visit

    The Minister for Defence, Mr Fraser, leaves Australia for Vietnam and the United States today. In Vietnam Mr Fraser will discuss contingency ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Three new chairs established at ANU

    Applications have been invited to fill three new chairs at the Australian National ...

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    The exhuberance of youth shows as Laurence Cranston, 4, and Therese Stubbs, 3, both of Aranda, fly kites brought back from a visit to Bangkok by Laurence's father. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. P.M. CALLS LABOR TO REJECT STRIKE

    The Prime Minister, Mr Gorton, called yesterday for the Labor Party or Dr Cairns to ...

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  8. Names of 'spies' wanted

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The president of the One People of Australia League, Mr N. Bonner, last night challenged Senator Keeffe to name spies in the ranks of Aborigines. ...

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  9. Singers' tour will go on

    The Immigration Department will not block the Australian tour of the American singing group ...

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  10. Churches taxed by Easter services

    Easter services taxed to the limit church accommodation in Canberra's newest suburbs. ...

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  11. Nazis to stand for ten seats

    The National Socialist Party of Australia will nominate at least 10 candidates in NSW, ...

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  12. $10,000 jewel robbery

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Cracksmen escaped with jewellery worth about $10,000 and $US400 in ...

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  13. Army watch for drugs

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Military authorities have ordered a watch for drugpeddling at all Australian ...

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  14. Conspiracy trial ends alter 6½ months

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The longest trial in Victorian legal history, the $1.2 million ...

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  15. Hearing

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). —The preliminary hearing of the McKay murder case would probably take place ...

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  16. Sugar symbol

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —An international competition is being held to find a symbol which can be used ...

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  17. Limit sought

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—An ideal upper limit of 15 million people in Australia's population was proposed by ...

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  18. Candidates

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —The Australian Labor Party has already selected two candidates for the next ...

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  19. Truce

    MELBOURNE, Sunday —A truce between builders' labourers and master builders will enable work to ...

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  20. Caribou hit

    An RAAF Caribou aircraft of No 35 Squadron was hit by enemy mortar fire yesterday while on ...

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  21. BISHOP CHOSEN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Right Reverend Stanley Bruce Rosier, 41, Auxiliary Bishop of Perth and a ...

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  22. Alert for Biggs

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP).—Police and migration officers are keeping a watch among ...

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  23. Display

    United States electronic experts showed keen interest in a display of Australian electronic and radio ...

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  24. Drug find

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A leading Queensland botanist said today that Queensland rain forests had ...

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  25. Search

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Police are searching in Queensland, NSW and Victoria for a criminal with a ...

    Article : 49 words
  26. Appeal

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday (AAP-Reuter).—The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, ...

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  27. EATING OUT NOT FAVOURED IN CITY

    Canberra restaurateur Mr Gus Petersilka has been ordered by the Department of the ...

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  28. Tenders

    Tenders have been called for new laboratories and library at the CSIRO wildlife research, station, ...

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  29. 120 arrests

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In spite of more than 120 arrests at Bathurst this weekend as crowds gather ...

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