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  4. EASTER SHOPPING RUSH BU HOUSEWIVES

    CANBERRA housewives in the busy last-minu to rush to secure enough food the Easter holidays. In the picture, it was easier to carry baby than the load in the pram. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BANDUNG AIMS UNANIMITY BY 29 COUNTRIES

    Unanimity by all 29 countries participating in the Afro-Asian conference Will be required before decisions can be embodied in a Bandung declaration. ...

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  6. FORECAST OF MAY POLL FOLLOWS EDEN RE-SHUFFLE

    Many political observers, in the face of the Cabinet reshuffle, are adhering to their forecasts of a general election late in May. Although Sir Anthony Eden made only two changes in the inner-Government circle, his reshuffle involved 11 posts. ...

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  7. BLACK TOTAL ACCIDENTS OF ROAD

    Twenty deaths and hundreds of injuries were caused by road accidents in four States today. ...

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  8. International Moves For Formosa Settlement

    Two independent attempts are now under way in the diplomatic field to disengage the United States from the Chinese offshore islands without weakening its position over Formosa, according to the magazine Business Week. ...

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  9. SKELETON IN LOOSE GRASS BY ROADSIDE

    The grass-covered skeleton of an adult person was found by the side of the Doowong-Nyora Rond, South Gippsland, late ...

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  10. IRONWORKERS STOP WORK AT PORT KEMBLA

    More than 200 Ironworkers at the Australian Iron and Steel Plant, Port Kembla, ceased work early this morning, following the ...

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  11. RIOT SQAUDS CALLED OUT IN CYPRUS

    Police riot squads were alerted as Greek secondary school studentts on strike staged demonstrations in Nicosin today. ...

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  12. 104 Expulsions In Victorian A.L.P.

    The new Victorian A.L.P. Executive last night expelled 104 party members for supporting a move against the ...

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  13. Maundy Silver Handed By Queen To Poor

    Following a 500-year-old Easter tradition, Queen Elizabeth yesterday distributed the Royal Maundy silver coins formerly ...

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  14. M.P. Urges More U.K. Children For Australia

    A Conservative M.P. yesterday urged the Government to Send more children to Australia as emigrants. ...

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  15. S.E.A.T.O. COUNCIL MAKES PLANS

    Permanent representatives of the S.E.A.T.O. Council, including Australia, met yesterday to implement proposals made at the ...

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  16. "GOODBYE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY"

    THE SCENE at the Canberra station on Thursday afternoon as a party Canberra girls left for a camping holiday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Diamonds Made In Laboratory

    The General Electrie Company, Which disclosed recently that it had succeeded in making diamonds in its laboratories, announced yesterday that its scientists could also make semi-precious garnets from horublende. ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND COAL FOR VICTORIA.

    A contract to supply 300,000 tons of callide coal to the Victorian State Electricity Commission has been granted to Thiess ...

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  19. CANADIAN MINISTER TO DISCUSS WHEAT

    The Canadian Minister for Trade, Mr. C. D. Howe, and his deputy minister, Frederick Bull, will discuss wheat marketing ...

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