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  3. COMMONWEALTH TRADE TALKS WITH JAPANESE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced yesterday that Australia was willing to enter into trade talks with Japan. He said the Japanese Government had been informed that Australia was willing to examine, in discussions with representatives ...

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  4. TECHNICAL STUDENTS PREPARE FOR EXAMS.

    FITTING and machining students at the Canberra Technical College receiving final practical instruction before examinations. In the foreground, Imants Skriveris is operating the universal grinder, at the right Charles Cutasar is working a semi-universal grinder. In the background Joe Miller is at the cutter's grinder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Victory For 10 p.m. Now Likely

    The 10 p.m. vote now seems likely to win the referendum on liquor hours. Further pronounced gains were recorded to-day. The majority for 6 p.m. ...

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  6. Melbourne Q.C. To Head Waterfront Inquiry

    A Melbourne Q.C., Mr. J. B. Tait, will be Chairman of the Committee of Inquiry appointed by the Minister for Labour, Mr. Holt, under the Stevedoring Industry Act. Mr. Holt announced to-day that the members of the committee ...

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  7. WARRIOR

    "JUNGLE fogjter," an almost life-size bronze statue by Mr. R. B. Ewers, which was on display yesterday at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Interstate Road Licensing Declared Invalid

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council ruled to-day that the licensing provisions in the N.S.W. Transport Act ...

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  9. I.C.I. Executives To Visit Canberra

    Dr. Alexander Fledk, Chairman of the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., England, will arrive in Canberra this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Woman Saved From Burning Flat

    Neighbours rushed into a Housing Commission flat at Lilyfield to-night and dragged a woman from a blazing lounge. ...

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  11. Commonwealth Car And Bus Collide

    A Commonwealth car overturned and was extensively damaged when it was involved in a collision with a Commonwealth ...

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  12. WATERSIDERS' NOMINATIONS HELD UP AT PORT KEMBLA FOR EMPLOYERS' SANCTION

    Names of men submitted by the Waterside Workers' Federation to fill Port Kembla's quota have not been accepted by the Stevedoring Industry Board's local ...

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  13. DULLES SAYS RED INVASION OF FORMOSA WOULD MEAN HOSTILITIES WITH AMERICA

    Communist China was given blunt notice to-day that an invasion attempt on Formosa would mean armed conflict with the United States. ...

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  14. Legislative Council Nominations

    Nominations for the Trionnial election to the Legislative Council on November 25 total 17. ' There are 15 vacancies to be ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. Peru "Captues" Whaling Ships

    The Peruvian Government announced last night that the 13,000-ton whaling factory ship, Olympic Challenger, had not ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. Mailbags Rifled At Newcastle

    Thieves stole 72 registered packages from two mailbags at Broadmeadow Station today. The value of the missing ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. Congressmen To Spend Several Days In New Zealand

    Members of the U.S. Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, due to reach Auckland tomorrow by U.S. Air Force ...

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  18. Clerk Chared With Espionage

    A 27-year-old clerk appeared before the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate in London to-day on two charges under the Official ...

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  19. Atom Pool Planners Hopeful

    United Nations delegates are optimistic that an agreed resolution will be worked out with (Russia on President Eisenhower's ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. PEACE PRIZE FOR SIR ANTHONY EDEN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The British Foreign Secretary, Sir Anthony Eden, has been awarded the Wateler. Peace Prize of ...

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