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  3. BRIEF RESPITE FOR MODELS

    MRS. B. MILLER does a last-minute check of models Jean Gotts and Joanne Lynch as they wait in the wings of the Albert Hall last night. The girls appeared in a fashion parade. Jean is wearing a white cotton frock spotted in watermelon pink, with a pink cummerbund. Joanne models a two-piece sunfrock in pale blue Swiss cotton patterned in daisies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STATE ELECTION DECISION UPSETS FEDERAL PLANS

    Federal Liberal and Country P arty ranks were thrown into confusion yesterday by the decision of the N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Cahill, to hold State elections on December 3 next. This is one week ahepd of the date planned by Liberal Party ...

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  5. Action Likely To Stop Intimidation In Union Ballots

    The Minister for Labour, Mr, Holt, yesterday foreshadowed amendments to the Commonwealth secret ballots legislation to prevent intimidation. ...

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  6. GOVERNOR'S TALKS ON CYPRUS FAIL

    Field-Marshal Sir John Harding last night announced the breakdown of his talks with the Greek-Cypriot leader, Archbishop ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. Opposition Votes With Government

    The Opposition crossed the floor of the House of Representatives yesterday and voted with the Government to squash the breakaway Labour Party's move for a Royal Commission to inquire into pensions. Five members of the ...

    Article : 340 words
  8. Labour To Appoint Committee To Study Television

    The Federal Purliamentar[?] Labour Party will shortly ap[?] point a special committee to[?] keep it up to date on the deve[?] ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. Strike Halts Work On Construction Of Munitions Factory

    Work on the £23 million munitions factory project was brought to a standstill to-day when the entire working force ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. Public Hearings Of Inquiry On Milk Next Week

    Public hearings of the inquiry into A.C.T. milk supplies will begin next Monday, the secretary to the inquiry, Mr. J. Sharpe ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. No Knowledge Of Slavery Complaints

    The Minister for Territories Mr. Hasluck, said yesterday the as far as he knew the Government had not received any ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. Trabert Turns Professional

    America's top amateur tennis ace Tony Trabert, has turned professional. Terms remained undisclosed ...

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  13. Licences For Nine Drive-in Theatres

    Drive-in theatre licences were granted to-day to applicants from Newcastle and Wollongong and seven from Sydney. ...

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  14. No Proposal For Papua, New Guinea Representation

    The Commonwealth was not considering any proposal for Papua and New Guinea to be given representation in ...

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  15. In Brief...

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, A[?] large crowd of tennis enthusiast[?] is expected to attends a civi[?] reception to the Australian ...

    Article : 342 words
  16. LITTLE NORTHERN INTEREST IN SWIMMING PLANS

    Insufficient residents from North Canberra attended the annual meeting of the Canberra Swimming Club last night to ...

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  17. Myxomatosis Not Likely To Be Needed Again

    It was unlikely there would be any demand for myxomatosis serum by A.C.T. landholders this season, said an officer of the ...

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  18. Beale Noncommittal On High Octane

    The Minister for Supply, Mr. Beale, told Mr. Keon (AntiComm. Lab., Yarra) yesterday, that he would not pass judgment ...

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  19. Helicopter Crashes At Jervis Bay

    A Navy helicopter crashed at St. George's Basin, near Jervis Bay, yesterday afternoon. The Minister for the Navy, Mr. ...

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  20. SENIOR POST FOR MR. POWLEY

    Inspector L. Powley has been appointed senior inspector of the A.C.T., Police Force as from October 10. ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. Firemen Threaten Walk-out Over New Award Rates

    Angry outbursts and threatened walk-outs by firemen followed the announcement of new award rates by the full ...

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  22. DENIAL THAT FALL-OUT KILLED CATTLE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. Radio-active, fall-out from the Nevada tests last spring was too slight to have killed cattle or ...

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  23. Goodwill Mission For Mrs. Casey

    Mrs. R. G. Casey, wife of Australia's Minister for External Affairs, arrived in Singapore yesterday with a human mission ...

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  24. NEW THREAT TO FAURE ON ALGERIAN POLICY

    The Faure Government drew attacks from both Right and Left when the National Assembly This is the issue on which it recently withdrew its delegation ...

    Article : 245 words
  25. Egg-laying Time For Scarab Grub Beetles

    The scarab grub beetle is now laying eggs from which grubs will emerge to damage lawns in late summer and early autumn, ...

    Article : 137 words
  26. ISRAEL ASKS U.S. FOR ARMS TO COUNTER RED SUPPLIES

    Israel has asked the United States for a security guarantee and heavily-increased arms shipments to match the supplies of weapons expected to reach Egypt from Czechoslovakia. ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. QUEANBEYAN ROAD COLLISION

    Two vehicles received extensive, damage but drivers escaped uninjured in a collision on the Queanbeyan Road near the ...

    Article : 50 words
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