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  3. CONGRESSMEN URGE SCREEN OF GLASS ON PUBLIC GALLERY

    United States Congressmen introduced some half dozen bills yesterday to guard themselves from future assassination attempts. Among other things, they called for construction of bullet-proof and shatter-proof glass partitions to seal off the spectators' ...

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  4. BOER WAR VETERAN WITH HIS FIRST CAR

    NORTH CANBERRA R.S.L. President, Mr. J. M. Baxter (right) shakes Mr. William Luff by the [?] as [?]e gives him the keys to the Peugeot he won in the R.S.L. art union. On the left is Mr. S. D. Colle[?], auditor for the appeal. (Story, Page [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Governor Dismisses Bankstown Council

    The Governor, Sir John Northcott, to-day dismissed Bankstown Municipal Council. He appointed Mr. H. W. Dane, chief Inspector of local ...

    Article : 498 words
  6. Queen In Triumphal Journey From Sale

    Cheering thousands along the main eastern railway line from Sale to Melbourne to-day gave the Queen the most prolonged and enthusiastic welcome seen so far in Victoria. The Queen and the Duke of ...

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  7. MAU MAU LEADERS MAY SURRENDER

    Large-scale Mau Mau surrenders are expected shortly, the British Government announced to-day. ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. Customs Launches Prosecutions

    Following investigations into alleged irregularities in the Customs Department criminal prosecutions have been ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. Eleven Polio Cases In Canberra

    There are now [?] confirmed cases of poliomyelitis and one suspected [?] in the Canberra Community Hospital. ...

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  10. DOCTOR'S CAR RECOVERED

    Part of the motor car belonging to Dr. Joseph Blank was recovered from an underwater cavern at Tamarama, to-day. ...

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  11. QUEEN WILL NOT VISIT BUGANDA PARLIAMENT

    The proposed visit by the Queen to the Buganda Parliament has been cancelled, the Governor of Uganda[?] Sir Andrew ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. Victorian Country Party May Disrupt Election Pact

    New developments have arisen to threaten the negotiation of a smooth-working election pact between the Liberal and Country Parties for the general election of the House of Representatives on May 29. ...

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  13. NEW FLOOD DANGER PASSES

    No further serious floodings was likely in northern New South Wales, a Sydney Weather Bureau official said to-night. ...

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  14. NACUIB BLAMES BRITISH FOR KHARTOUM RIOTS

    The Egyptian President, General Naguib, last night blamed Britain for Monday's riots in Khartoum, capital of the Sudan, in which 34 people were killed. ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. URANIUM FOUND IN NEW ENGLAND DISTRICT

    Geologists had discovered uranium in the New England district, the Minister for Mines, Mr. Buckley, said to-day. It was the first uranium discovery in New South Wales ...

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  16. Death After Collapse At Royal Ball

    Mrs. Isabella Woodruff, wife of Pro. H. A. Woodr[?]ff, collapsed at the Royal Ball last night and died in hospital early to-day. ...

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  17. ADELAIDE HAS MILD TREMOR

    Adelaide experienced another earth tremor this morning, but it was very slight and no damage was reported. ...

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