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  3. DUTCH-BORN CONDUCTOR'S 300th CONCERT

    DR. PIETER KRUITHOF conducting the Canberra Orchestral Society in a performance of Haydn's Seventh Symphony at the concert last night which marked his 300th appearance as a conductor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AGE REAPS ITS REWARD

    THE OLDEST GUEST at the Workmen's Club party last night, Mrs. McGann, 93, receives a special gift from a former president, Mr. Charles Thompson. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOCIALISTS WIN WEST BERLIN BY MARGIN OF ONE

    The Socialist Party yesterday wrested control of the West Berlin City Parliament from supporters of the Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, by a margin of one seat. Results of the election announced early to-day were: Social ...

    Article : 309 words
  6. East[?]West Duel For Trade In Asia

    Western Powers are joining the issue with the Soviet Union in a fight for political and economic pride of place in India and the East, The Daily Mail said yesterday. ...

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  7. Watersiders Interrupt Royal Commission

    A sudden, determined demonstration by a group of seamen in the gallery forced a short adjournment o f the Royal Commission on Espionage this afternoon. The Chairman, Mr. Justice ...

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  8. More State Price Controls May Go

    N.S.W. is likely to agree to lift some price controls at the Prices Ministers' Conference next January. ...

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  9. Gale Damage In Europe And U.S.

    At least four men were killed when gales, raging between 60 and 80 miles an hour swept over Germany and the Dutch coast during the week-end. Damage is also reported from the ...

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  10. Pope Spends Best Night For Three Weeks

    The Pope spent last night almost entirely without hiccoughs—the first time for nearly three weeks, a Vatican source ...

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  11. SUICIDE IN BATH OF FLAMING PETROL

    A young mother burned herself to death in a zinc-bath full of petrol on a lonely hillside 300 yards from her home in Liangain. ...

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  12. 100 TUNISIAN BANDITS ACCEPT AMNESTY

    TUNIS, Monday— More than 100 fellagha (bandits) surrendered yesterday in Tunis, bringing the number who accepted the ...

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  13. Unconscious Girl On Golf Course

    An attractive young girl was found unconscious on Waverley Golf, Course to-night. Police have been unable to identify her. ...

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  14. PRIME MINISTER STRESSES VALUE OF MANUFACTURING

    Development by private enterprise was much more important than big Government projects. the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, told Melbourne businessmen to-day. ...

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  15. Indonesians Demonstrate On New Guinea

    Thousands of Indonesians demonstrated in Djakarta yesterday for breaking diplomatic relations with the Netherlands, ...

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  16. BOLDREWOOD STREET BRIDGE

    Workmen laying pre-stressed concrete beams on the first of three spans of the Boldrewood Street bridge ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Christmas Railway Strike Threatens In Britain

    A Christmas strike threat loomed over Britain's Stateowned railways today when transport chiefs and trade union ...

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