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  2. TRADE MISSION TO VISIT S.-EAST ASIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — An Australian trade mission will visit selected South-East Asian countries to seek trade in flour, brandy, wine, foodstuffs and ...

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  3. EDUCATION WEEK SERVICE

    The Governor, Lieut.-General Sir John Northcott (centre) arrives at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday for a service to mark the opening of Education Week. With him is the Director-General of Education in N.S.W., Dr. H. S. Wyndham, left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SERVICES FOR EDUCATION WEEK OPENING

    Thousands of schoolchildren attended special church services throughout New South Wales yesterday to mark the beginning of Education Week. ...

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  6. WATCHMAN WOUNDS INTRUDER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —A nightwatchman early to-day shot an intruder in a dark corridor of the Royal ...

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  7. Airlift For 1,000 Children

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Two Brisbane men will leave for New Zealand this month to complete negotiations for ...

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  8. ESCAPED CRASH LANDING

    A New Australian pilot and his passenger suffered only bruises yesterday when their Wackett Trainer plane ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Many Fear Peace Move, Says Mayor

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Many Australians were afraid publicly to move for world peace, the Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman Frank Roberts, said to-day. ...

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  10. Winners In A.B.C. Competitions

    Pianist Donald Thornton and soprano Patricia Wyatt, both of Western Australia, won the A.B.C.'s 1954 ...

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  11. VISIT BY RED CROSS LEADER

    The director of the Bureau of Organisation and Development of the League of Red Cross Societies, Mr. W. J. ...

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  12. MEETING

    A meeting of the Handicapped Children's Association of the Watt Street Hospital, Newcastle, will be held at 7 p.m. ...

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  14. Man Drugged While Trapped Leg Released

    GOSFORD, Sunday.— Pain-killing trilene gas was given to a man to-day while an ambulanceman released ...

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  15. Missing Mail Bag Found

    A musician on his way to work on Saturday night found a mail bag which had been missing from a T.A.A. ...

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  16. Bread Quality Control Move

    The Bread Research Institute of Australia plans to organise some form of quality control in bakeries in Sydney ...

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  17. BUS SERVICES DESPITE STRIKE

    Normal bus services will continue in the North Sydney, Campsie; Canterbury, and Earlwood areas to-day, a Transport Department spokesman said last night. ...

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  18. Joyriders Crash In Ambulance

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Joy-riders stole the pride of Melbourne's ambulance fleet late last night, and crashed it. ...

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  19. Scarcity Of Rabbits Worries Headmaster

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. —The scarcity of rabbits in the district threatens to upset the Wellington High ...

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  20. FIREMEN WILL GO TO FUNERAL

    Firemen will attend the funeral to-day of Donald Ross, 25, of Wardell Road, Dulwich Hill. ...

    Article : 64 words
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