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    Distribution of census forms starts today and the only way two collectors will be able to cover their districts will be on skis. The two collectors, Mrs Yvonne Slypen of Island Bend, and Mr Noel West of Jindabyne, will deliver and collect census forms above the snowline in the Snowy Mountains. Mrs Slypen, left, who has three children, explains the form to Perisher ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Elaborate plan to guard leaders

    The Attorney-General, Mr Snedden, will draft an elaborate plan for security protection of political leaders and VIPs in Australia, after ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. Most food is dearer in Canberra

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  5. Plea for more national parks

    SYDNEY, Thursday — Special government grants should be made available for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big salary rises for State MPs

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — A basic salary rise of 30 per cent has been granted Members of the South Australian Parliament. Increases in Ministerial and other salaries also were ...

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  7. Taxi runs down man amok in street

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — A taxi-driver ran down a'man who went berserk today, in North Adelaide, ...

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  8. PM calls for review of security

    The Prime Minister, Mr Holt, acted yesterday to tighten security protection of senior politicians in Australia. He called for a review of ...

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  9. Arrests for theft

    BEGA, Thursday. — Two Aborigines appeared in Bega Court of Petty Ses sions today charged with the ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. Retired PM in London

    LONDON. Thursday (AAP), — Sir Robert Men zies arrived in London to day for the first time at ...

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  11. Salaries increase offer rejected

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — An overflow meeting of administrative and clerical public servants tonight rejected salary increases offered by the Public Service Board. The meeting voted that ...

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  12. NCO wounded in clash

    An Australian non-commissioned officer has suffered a shrapnel wound in the right thigh while in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Cornea graft succeeds

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A Brisbane woman can now see again, thanks to cornea graft from the ...

    Article : 55 words
  14. Minister on way home

    SOFIA, Thursday (AA.PReuter). — The Australian Government economic delegation headed by the Deputy ...

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  15. Equal pay for women next year

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—Legislation which will open the way for the granting of equal pay to women in ...

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  16. Troops' identity questioned

    Reports of Australian troops clashing with Indonesian Regular Army forces in Sarawak had yet to be substantiated, a spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy said in Canberra last ...

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  17. Baby girl injured

    A three-week-old bab[?] girl was injured in a two vehicle smash at the cornet of Leichhardt and Cunning ...

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  18. Victoria plans armed police

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Police security would be tightened radically at future political meetings in Victoria, the Chief Commissioner, Mr R. H. Arnold, said tonight. ...

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  19. Youth still in gaol

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —A 19-year-old youth charged with the attempted murder of Mr Arthur Calwell is ...

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  20. Mr Fraser in Laos

    VIENTIANE, Laos, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—The Australian Minister for the Army, Mr Fraser, ...

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  21. Tun Lim still in bed

    The Malaysian High Commissioner, Tun Lim Yew Hock, still is not weli enough to leave his bed and ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. Mr Calwell resting

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mi Calwell was resting well, his wife said tonight. He was expected to ...

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