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  3. GARDEN SETTING FOR QUEEN’S WELCOME 25,000 Greet Royal Couple In Bathurst

    BATHURST, Friday.—More than 25,000 people crowded into the delightful garden setting of Bathurst’s Ring’s Parade, to welcome the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh to the ...

    Article : 511 words
  4. INQUEST TOLD Alcohol In Tests Of Driver

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Government analyst said today that tests taken from Harold ...

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  5. State Basic Wage up 3/From Feb. 1

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An increase of 3/- in the State basic wage for adult males and 2/for adult females was declared today by the Full Bench of the Industrial Court. The ...

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  6. 500 To See Queen Open Parliament

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Approximately 500 people will be able to watch the Queen open Federal Parliament next Monday. This number includes ...

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  7. Admires S[?]nery WELCOME ON CUIFF TOP

    SYDNEY, Friday.— The Queen stayed 10 minutes longer than scheduled to admire Blue Mountain ...

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  8. Colourful Rehearsal Of Review

    CANBERRA, Friday. —More than 4000 service personnel today took part in a colourful rehearsal for ...

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  9. "DISPOSE OF ALL GOAL"

    BRISBANE, Friday. —There Would be no difficulty in disposing of All coal mined at Collinsville ...

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  10. SEES GOOD CHANGE FOR OIL STRIKE

    CAIRNS, Friday. — A Melbourne geologist Mr. E. Broadhurst, thinks there is a good chance of oil being ...

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  11. FACING NEW RAIN THREAT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Queensland faces a new rain threat as monsoon winds which entered the State today are sweeping south. The Weather Bureau ...

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  12. Luxury Suite For Queen

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The President's suite at Parliament House has been transformed into a virtual luxury ...

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  13. GAOLED FOR HOLD-UPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Three men were gaoled by Justice Cavan Duffy in the Criminal Court today for ...

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  16. FIRST CHALLENGE TO UNIONISM ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eleven Sydney companies and two employees today took the first step in the High Court to challenge compulsory unionism in New South Wales. ...

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  17. MURDER CHARGE

    MONTO, February 12.—A 16 years old youth was charged in the Children's Court today with the murder of Anthony ...

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  18. PEOPLE SURGE ACROSS LINES Force Train To Slow

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Royal train arrived at Central railway station tonight at 7[?], 49 minutes late ...

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  19. £50,000 Gift to Build Electronic "Brain"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Philanthropist, businessman and racehorse owner, Mr. Adolph Basser, today gave the Sydney University £50,000 to build an electronic "brain" for nuclear research. ...

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  20. Nagged Her, Says Husband "DROVE WIFE TO CRIME"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The husband of a woman sentenced to 18 months' gaol for embezzlement today ...

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  21. Attacked By Monkey

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A maddened pet monkey made a lightning attack on its owner at Lithgow’s Royal visit ...

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  22. ARSENIC IN TEA; FOUR MEN IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Four railway fettlers were taken to Gin Gin Hospital today after they drank tea containing arsenic. Police said the men were ...

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  23. Conference On Strike Threat

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A further conference will be called early next week in an attempt to avert a strike by ...

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