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  4. F.M. BROADCASTING TO BE INTRODUCED

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The early introduction of frequency modulation broadcasting by national and commercial stations in Australia is recommended ...

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  5. SOVIET CALLS FOR CHINA CEASEFIRE

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.): A Soviet call for an immediate ceasefire in Indo-China highlighted cautious reaction in Western Countries yesterday to United States efforts to secure support in a "hands-off" warning to Communist China. ...

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  6. FAREWELL TO LINER

    Eight thousand people crammed Station Pier, Port Melbourne, to farewell the new P. and O. liner Arcadia on her first homeward voyage. When the last line between the Arcadia and the pier was dropped, a solid wall of streamers joined ship and shore. Cars lined the approaches to Station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Vulgarity, imitation in radio items

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Some audience-participation radio programmes showed a tendency towards the inclusion of items of a vulgar or suggestive character, according to the ...

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  8. WORKS & HOUSING ALLEGATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Mr. Ward (Lab. N.S.W.) today dramatically produced in the House of Representatives a statutory declaration claiming that the ...

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  9. To discuss Indo-China in London

    LONDON, Thurs, (AAP-Reuter): The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) will meet the ...

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  10. Bitter debate in House on Indo-China issue

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A bitter debate developed in the House of Representatives tonight when Mr. E. Wentworth (Lib. N.S.W.) criticised a statement issued last night by four prominent Canberra citizens dealing with the situation in ...

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  11. COOLAH STEER WINS R.A.S. AWARD

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A Hereford was judged the champion steer in the fat cattle section at the Royal ...

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  12. 9 APPEALS BY NON-UNIONISTS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Nine appeals by non-unonists for exemption from compulsory unionism were dismissed ...

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  13. No barrows for Wagga streets

    The City Council last night refused three applications for street trading, licences in Wagga. The Works Committee had ...

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  14. Govt. may use troops to load ship

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The federal Government will me troops to load the vessel "Radnor" at Sydney ...

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  17. Murderer insane

    NEW YORK, Thurs.: Judge Edward McGullen yesterday ordered Harold Weinberg, confessed slayer of poet ...

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  18. SURPRISE WITNESS CALLED AT RUXTON INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A surprise woman witness was called to give evidence at the Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission to-day. The woman, Mrs. Elizabeth May Reeves, of Nochol Street, Moore Park, said that she had rung up Studley-Ruxton's solicitor ...

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