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Article : 176 wordsThe A.C.T. Advisory Council, which began its two-year term of office in October, 1951, held its last meeting yesterday. The election of five members ...
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Family Notices : 218 wordsChurch leaders believe the visit of Rev. Alan Walker to Canberra this week will add impetus to the religious revival ...
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Advertising : 39 wordsThe Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Mr. W. A. McLaren, yesterday commented on the "deplorable habit of some ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 wordsAt Canberra Court yesterday Maurice Donald Butt 28, wood merchant, of Sutton, was remanded until to-morrow at his own ...
Article : 150 wordsTotal gross customs and excise duty paid on beer consumed has risen from £7,360,000 in 1938-39 to £66.008,000 last year. ...
Article : 121 wordsChinese had used diabolical treatment to make them confess to germ warfare charges, said American airmen released ...
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Tue 8 Sep 1953, Page 2
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