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  4. BRITAIN TO MAKE HYDROGEN BOMBS `TO USE IN WAR'

    Britain can and will produce a hydrogen bomb, an official British Government report on defence announced yesterday. In the event of war Britain would not hesitate to us atomic weapons, the report made clear. ...

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  5. Public Servants To Seek Retrospectivity In Pay Increases

    Commonwealth Public Service organisations would press for new margins to apply from December 23, 1954, the president of the High Council of Public Service Organisations, Mr. ...

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  6. NEW PHONE BOOKS AVAILABLE TODAY

    POSTMEN at City Post Office bundling some of the 1,600 telephone directories they will deliver this afternoon in the northern s uburbs of Canberra. Each will start with a bag weighing about 40 lb. They will collect extra directories at special pick-up points from P.M.G. trucks. The new books will co me into operation at, 11 o'clock tonight. In ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Distress At News of Death of Mr. pete Jarman

    Canberra residents were distressed yesterday by the news of the death of former U.S. Ambassador to Australia, Mr. Pete ...

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  8. Nationlists Report Sea Battles Off China Coast

    Chinese Nationalist naval vessels sank seven Chinese Communist landing craft, in sea battles early today between Nanchi San and Maisu Islands, norfh-west of Formosa. The Nationalist Defence ...

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  9. No H-Bomb Tests In Australia

    Australia would not allow any H-bomb tests, or experiments connected with them in Australia, the Minister for ...

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  10. MAKINS HEARS MENACE IN NEW SOVIET TONES

    Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador, said today there was no mistaking the menace in Molotov's tones" in attacks ...

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  11. GERMAN ADVISED TO GO HOME

    Dr. Otto Strasser,the German politician who fled into exile in 1933 to escape Hitler's wrath, has been told not to linger in ...

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  12. Naturalisation Ceremony Next Wednesday Night

    Twenty-two migrants now residing in Canberra will become Australian citizens at a night naturalisation ceremony to be held in the Albert Hall next Wednesday. ...

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  13. Doctor Sentenced To Three Years' Gaol

    Women among more than 100 persons in the courtroom sobbed today as Dr. Senga Florence Whittingham, 27, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of her former ...

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  14. SCOTLAND'S BLIZZARDS MOVE SOUTH

    Helicopters stood ready for emergency calls from snowbound villages and farms in Northern Scotland, isolated today for the ...

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  15. Swiss Refuse Extradition of Rumanians

    Switzerland refuses to extradite to Communist Rumania the anti-Comnunist gunmen who seized the Rumanian Legation ...

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  16. Labour Demand Sustained

    The high level of demand for labour which characterised 1954 was maintained during January this year, the Minister for ...

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  17. CHINA WANTS ARMISTICE COMMISSION RETAINED

    BERNE, Friday.—Commmunist China has rejected a Swiss proposal to disband the four-Power Neutral Armistice Commission ...

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  18. Little Likelihood Of Change In Tasmanian Elections

    After the quietest State election campaign on record, Tasmanians tomorrow will go to the polls to elect 30 members of the House of Assembly. During the past five years a ...

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  19. Scots Asked To Save Castle

    Scotsmen of the MacLeod clan all over the world are being asked to dig deep into their pockets to save the ancient home ...

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  20. MAN DIES, TWO OVERCOME BY LEAKING GAS

    A man was found dead and two women were drugged unconscious from a gas-filled house in Elizabeth Street, Paddington, today. Leaking gas trapped the three victims in their beds. ...

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  21. FLOODS DRIVE TIGERS FROM JUNGLE

    Tigers driven from the jungle by the worst floods in the history of Central Sumatra have imposed a reign of terror on ...

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  22. New Offices Not Likely To Be Ready Before September

    The first block of the Administrative Buildings is not expected to be occupied before September. ...

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  23. TEA EXPECTED TO COST MORE IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Friday.—Tea; throughout New Zealand will rise ½ to 9/- lb. retail from next Tuesday, it was ...

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