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    A COURT OF INQUIRY at London this week found that a lighted cigarette butt and inadequate port fire-fighting facilities probably coused the liner Express of Canada to be wrecked by fire in January. Picture shows the 20,000-ton liner being hauled upright at Liverpool in 56 minutes—a remarkable saivage feat costing £—38,000. The liner will be sold as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COMMUNISTS LAUNCH MAJOR OFFENSIVE IN INDO-CHINA

    Thirty-thousand, Communst Victminh troops last night launched the biggest offensive of the seven years Indo-China war. Main point of the attack was aimed at Dien Bien Phu. The offensive has provided th French with the opportunity ...

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  5. MINISTER DEFENDS USE OF LEADERS AGAINST MAU MAI

    The British Government wholly endorsed the policy of using a Mau Mau terrorist leader in an attempt to bring about a ...

    Article : 222 words
  6. Queen's Visit To Broken Hill

    The Premier, Mr. Cahill, and the Governor, Sir John Northcott, will leave Sydney by train to-morrow for Broken Hill. ...

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  7. Man Who Killed Wife Declared Insane

    A 56-year-old public servant who strangled his wife with a [?]ash cord in their Coogee flat [?]as found not guilty of murder ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. Liberals Choose Mrs. Stevenson

    The A.C.T. Liberal Party last night decided unanimously to recommend to its State Executive that Mrs. Mary Steel Stevenson ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. Children's Game Caused Electric Death-Trap

    A children's game seems to have led to the tragedy yesterday at Bridgetown, where one man and three boys were ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. Herald And Telegraph Cited For Contempt

    The Full Supreme Court to-day cited the publishers and editors of The Sydney Morning Herald and Daily Telegraph contemp[?] of court. A Sydney solicitor was also cited. ...

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  11. ADDITIONAL KENYA MINISTER FOR AFRICANS LIKELY

    Africans are likely to get a second ministerial post in Kenya's proposed Council of Ministers, it was reliably learned last ...

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  12. MINISTER TO ITALY

    The appointment of Mr. D. P. McGuire, author and lecturer, as Australian Minister to Italy, was announced last night ...

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  13. Doctor Charged With Daughter's Murder

    Dr. Neville Den[?]ing. 25 young resident doctor of Townsville Hospital, was charged, in Townsville Police Court ...

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  14. City Air Pilots To Stop Work

    The air pilots' stop work meeting from to-morrow midnight until noon on Wednesday will go on, the executive of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. Oil Storage Tanks For Rough Range

    Storage tanks for, crude, oil will be constructed at the site of the strike at Rough Range, where a number of wells have ...

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  16. Television Report Expected Soon[?]

    The chairman of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into television. Prof. G. W. Paton, said to-day the Commission's report ...

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  17. POPE'S MALADY DEFINED

    The Pope is suffering from stagnosis of the pylorus, it was learned last night. This is a contraction of the ...

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  18. Stevenson Says Nixon Supported Him

    Mr. Adlai Stevenson said yesterday his belief that McCarthylsm." was injuring, the Government and dividing the United ...

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  19. POLICE COMMISSION HEARING TO BEGIN NEXT WEEK

    The Studley-Ruxton Royal Commission adjourned to-day after a (short sitting until next Monday, when the Royal Commissioner. Mr. Justice Dovey, will begin hearing ...

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  20. New Proliomyelitis Case

    Another poliomyclitis case was confirmed at the Canberra Community Hospital yesterday. The pattent, a child, was ...

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  21. DECLINER TO MEET QUEEN BECAUSE ANTHEM WAS NOT PLAYED AT WHARF

    A shire councillor who declined to be presented to the Queen provided, an intriguing aspct of Her Majesty's visit to Mackay this morning. ...

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  22. £50,000 LEFT TO CHARITIES

    The Supreme Court to-day granted probate of the will of Edward Owen, 85, a widower who died last year and left ...

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  23. Art Master Wins Blake Prize

    Charles Bannon, Art Master of St. Peter's College, Adelaide, won this year's Blake Prize for religious art. ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. Gaoled For Shooting De Fa[?] Wife

    A rabbiter, who fatally shot his de facto wife at Werris Creek, on December 11, was sentenced to seven years' gaol ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. RED TRADE TALKS POSTPONED

    Trade talks between British businessmen and representatives of the Chinese Communist Government have been postponed. ...

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  26. MR. MENZIES TO VISIT TASMANIA

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will leave Canberra this morning for a four-day visit to Tasmania. ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. Russian Marriages Cancelled

    Marriages between four Russ an women and four Briton[?] who have been waiting for their wives for years, have been ...

    Article : 82 words
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