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  4. P.M. OPENS CAMPAIGN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) opening the Federal election campaign with his policy speech in Canterbury Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PRAISE, CRITICISM OF P.M.'S SPEECH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The Prime Minister's policy speech was today described by the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Colwell) as "dull and ...

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  6. GENEVA TALKS TO END DEADLOCK ON KOREA

    GENEVA, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Senior Commonwealth representatives met today to discuss the Korean deadlock at the Geneva conference. The countries, Australia, Canada, Britain and New ...

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  7. FIRST MAJOR SNOWY TUNNEL COMPLETED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: Norwegian engineers to-day completed the first major tunnel of the Snowy Mountains hydro-electric scheme. The tunnel, which is more than three miles long ...

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  8. Want to limit Wurth's powers

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A depuration of union officials, Labor Council officers and A.L.P. representatives will see the Premier (Mr. Cahill) to urge the N.S.W. ...

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  9. Record 66 in golf tourney

    LONDON, Wed. (A.A.P.): Argentine golfer Antonio Cerda spreadeagled the Hesketh field with a record ...

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  10. CONFERENCE A MINIATURE UNITED NATIONS

    PERTH, Wednesday: The fiftieth annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, which ...

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  11. "I'M A BIRD," ALLEGEDLY CLAIMED MAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: A policeman told the City Court today that a Melbourne barrister he ...

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  12. Jet shells fly wild at Darwin

    DARWIN, Wednesday: An attacking Vampire jet today narrowly missed hitting R.A.A.F. officers and ...

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  13. EVATT'S ATTACK OVER LIVING COSTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Taxation had reached exorbitant proportions under the Menzies-Fadden Administration, and was now higher than it had ever been since the war, the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) said in a broadcast tonight. ...

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  14. To watch interests of Russia

    CANBERRA, Wed.: The only Instruction given Swedish diplomat, Mr. Olaf Johansson, who has arrived in ...

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  15. 18 DEAD IN MINE DISASTER

    ROME, Wednesday (AAP): Deathroll in the Ribolla mine disaster reached 18 this morning. ...

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  16. HOME FOR RUSSIAN'S DOG

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Swedish Legation has found a good home for the Alsatian dog belonging to ...

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  17. Govt. now popular—Menzies

    BRISBANE, Wed.: The Liberal-Country Party Government had now come back into the regard of the ...

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  18. RSL disappointed with P.M.'s speech

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Amazement that within 10 years of the war's end a Prime Minister could produce a policy speech with so little reference to ...

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  21. POSTERS PUT UP AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Commonwealth electoral officers were defied today when campaign organisers for unendorsed ...

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  22. DETECTIVE DENIES HUSHING UP ASSAULT SUMMONS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Det.-Inspector John Aldridge denied at the Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission today he had paid £250 to have an assault summons against him withdrawn. Aldridge, of Sydney C.I.B. ...

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    Twenty-four-year-old Doug Gaff, of Edward Street, Reservoir (Vic.) laborer, planted a pick this week into a 6500-volt high-tension electricity cable. "It didn't even tickle," he said. An S.E.C. official said: "It could have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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