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  2. ROYAL TOUR DATE. SOON

    LONDON—An authoritative source said yesterday that the final decision on the date of the Royal tour ...

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  3. Hopeful air in U.S. steel strike as bargaining resumes

    WASHINGTON—Peace talks to end the five-day-old steel strike, yesterday took on a hopeful air as three-man negotiating teams for union and industry resumed intensive bargaining talks at the White House. A dramatic Senate floor ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. Bare without trees

    The Memorial Reserve at South Burnie has lost much of its attraction now that the trees along its border with the Bass Highway have been cut down. Picture shows the present bare ap pearance of the parade. The trees were cut down because the overhanging branches constituted a menace to traffic.—ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SLIGHT RALLY IN SHARE PRICES

    MELBOURNE—Signs of a slight rally in share prices brightened the end of this week's trading on the Stock Exchange. Lending industrial stocks were showing small price gains and buyer interest was beginning to show new life. ...

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  6. "DAY COMING" WHEN SOViET WILL HAVE H-BOMBS

    WASHINGTON—Mr. Henry M. Jackson, a member of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday "the day is coming" when the Soviet Union would possess hydrogen bombs in large numbers. It was even possible that ...

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  7. Hectic session ends

    CANBERRA—A brief but beetle session of Parliament was brought to a close yesterday morning when the Kennte ...

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  8. Broken Hill killer still at large

    BROKEN HILL.—Detectives yesterday began checking will employers in the city and mines for absenteeism ...

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  9. Queen approves cypher design

    LONDON,—Queen Elizabeth has approved the design for her personal cypher from a selection ...

    Article : 177 words
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  11. "Ike" more politically effective when spontaneous

    NEW YORK—General Dwight Eisenhower demonstrated in A[?]ene that what [?] did naturally and spontaneously was politically effective, and that what he planned and calculated in advance was far more likely to get him into trouble, James Reston said in the "New York Times" yesterday. "This is the paradox of the Abilene adventure," the ...

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  12. Sought deferment of court action

    MELBOURNE.—An application by the Australian Counen of Trade Unions that deregistiation proceedings against ...

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  14. MUST FIND MONEY FOR DEVELOPMENT

    SYDNEY—"It is ridiculous to assert that we cannot find the funds to develop the country," the New south Wales ...

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  15. JUBILEE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION

    The Christian Church was the larkbone of the Brituh Empire, and it would be a sorry day if this great fact was ever forgotten, the Warden of Burnie (Cr. G. T. Wright) said at the opening of the State jubilee Christian Endeavor ...

    Article : 230 words
  16. Communist-inspired strike a failure

    SYDNEY The general sec[?]tary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. Tom Dougherty), described the ...

    Article : 111 words
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