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  2. SENATE CAMPAIGN IN FINAL WEEK

    The Senate election campaign enters its final week today; when the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will hold two Victorian meetings and the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) begins his second tour of West Australia. ...

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  3. Prime Minister at Woomera Tests

    AFTER LAUNCHING A JINDIVIK PILOTLESS, JET, RADIO-CONTROLLED TARGET AIRCRAFT at Woomera rocket range on Saturday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) (top) tested one of the original woomeras, aboriginal throwing spears, which gave the rocket range its name. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SCIENTISTS EXPLAIN GUIDED MISSILES

    WOOMERA, Saturday.--Scientists and officers, drawn from the three British and Australian-services, explained to an inspecting party here today the rapid development of electronics since World War Two. ...

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  5. Choir from Adelaide Wins Bendigo Test

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--The Adelaide Harmony Choir, conducted by Mr. Lewis Dawe. won the 1953 State ...

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  6. Meeting to be Postponed

    The Select Parliamentary Committee inquiring into the working of the Potato Marketing Board will ...

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  7. Mornings May be Milder

    Following another cold morning, with mist and fog, a mild day with increasing cloud is expected today by ...

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  8. Cardinal Indisposed

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Cardinal Gracias, Archbishop of Bombay, tonight was reported to be much ...

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  9. Court Convicts Fireman Who Caused Fires

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.-- For setting fire to the Thames Foundry storeroom, a billiard parlor and the ...

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  10. Boy Injured

    Bruce Parity, 8, of Howson Street, Malvern, received a fractured skull when he was struck by a ...

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  11. Labor Defeats in Tasmania

    HOBART, Sunday.--Endorsed Labor candidates were unsuccessful in the elections on Saturday for Tasmanian Legislative Council divisions. ...

    Article : 110 words
  12. New Stand for Games Starts Next Year

    Construction of the new stand at Melbourne Cricket Ground will start after the Royal ...

    Article : 309 words
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  14. Ararat Line Clear Today

    The Ararat-Ballarat railway line, a section of which was damaged in a derailment on Saturday morning. ...

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  15. No Water for Scrub Fire

    BENDIGO, Sunday. -- A fierce fire swept through four acres of thick scrub country near Bendigo today. ...

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  17. Somersault Kills Lawyer Sportsman

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.-- Mr. . Donald Fotheringham Gee, 39, one of Launceston's leading barristers and ...

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  18. Crowd Silent at May Day March

    Songs, slogans and colorful national costumes marked the May day procession of thousands of workers through the city yesterday, but ...

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  19. Middle East Vital, Says Mr. Casey

    The Australian Government attaches great importance to the defence of the Middle East and maintenance of adequate bases there. ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A. Week at Ballarat

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--An association week of special functions will be held by Ballarat Y.M.C.A. from June ...

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