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  4. Commission recommends gradual adoption, with Govt and private control, but says...

    CANBERRA (by telegram)—The Royal Commission on Television has recommended the gradual introduction of television info Australia, in its report released yesterday. The Commission said the first stations established should be in Sydney ...

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  5. NO boat to China

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—The Federal Government has refused or withdrawn passports for five Communists who had booked passages on ships ...

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    SCRAMBLE: Dust flies... an angry bullock claws the ground and kicks at his fallen rider. The rider, Gatton Agricultural student Bob Parer, 16, scrambles to safety at Gatton's bushmen's carnival yesterday. Parer received ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  7. Teenage £200

    Judging has begun in The Courier-Mail £200 Teen-age Target Contest. ...

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  8. "ILS SONT PARTOUT" ...AND THEN THE RADIO WAS DEAD

    HANOI, Sat—"Ils sont partout (they're everywhere)" called Genera de Castries over the radio telephone to Hanoi ...then there was silence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 394 words
  9. RED SPIES ORDERED OUT OF UK

    LONDON, Sat (AAP)—Britain has accused two assistant military-air attaches of ...

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  10. No TV here for 2 years

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Television would not begin operating in Australia until ...

    Article : 246 words
  11. They wept, but—said M. Laniel— "France fights on"

    LONDON, Sat (AAP)—Frenchmen wept in the streets of Paris when they learned of the fall of Dien-Bien Phu. ...

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  12. JAP PEARLING FLEET AGAIN TO OPERATE OFF AUST but only on limited scale

    CANBERRA (by telegram)—Japanese pearling vessels will be permitted to operate on a limited scale in Australian waters during the 1954 season, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 252 words
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  15. Well-known turf men at law

    Two well-known Brisbane business men who have racing interests have become involved in legal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Gone with the wind

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—A willy willy tore a three quarters of a mile strip 50 yards wide ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. IKE TOLD— 'End hysteria'

    NEW YORK, Sat (AAP)—Former President, Harry human, on his 70th birthday to-day, called on ...

    Article : 52 words
  18. Stop Press

    NEW YORK Sat AAP—Reliable [?]es in Hanoi said to-day that Vict[?] forces ...

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  19. U.S. rocket in record flight

    NEW YORK, Sat (AAP)—The Glenn Martin Company announced to-day that a United States Navy Viking ...

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  20. To Sydney

    The arms ship Radnor will leave Brisbane at 7 am on its return trip to Sydney, where it will load deck cargo ...

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  21. New ship route

    TOKIO. Sat (AAP.)—A spokesman of the Sanko Steamship Company said to-day company ships on ...

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  22. PREMIER—"Not like a hat off a peg"

    THE State Premier (Mr. Gair) has given Brisbane's Lord Mayor (Alderman Roberts) a diplomatic rap over the knuckies. ...

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  23. Crash kills 10

    NEW YORK, Sat (AAP)—A United States Navy Neptune 'bomber' crashed into the sea off, Nasau, in ...

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