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From the Archives, 1959: Famed Southern Cross Hotel approved in Melbourne


From the Archives, 1959: Famed Southern Cross Hotel approved in Melbourne
From the Archives, 1959: Famed Southern Cross Hotel approved in Melbourne
December 22, 2020 — 10.13am
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99-Year Lease for Company
The City Council yesterday approved a proposal by Pan American Airways to build a £5 Million Hotel on the Eastern market site.
Judy Garland at the Southern Cross Hotel, Melbourne.
Credit:Staff photographer
The hotel, to be named the Southern Cross, will be 18 or 19 stories high.
After the council decision the Lord Mayor (Cr. Bernard Evans) said: “This is the greatest Christmas present we could have.“
“In one year we have negotiated successfully on two sites that have been a great worry to us – the Eastern and Western markets,” Cr. Evans said. ....

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Investigation demanded over China's alleged BTC 'spying'


Mobile network used to eavesdrop on Americans
National security and economic fears if true
By NEIL HARTNELL
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A serious investigation was demanded yesterday into allegations that China has exploited the Bahamas Telecommunications Company s (BTC) mobile phone network to spy on US citizens.
BTC, which is 49 percent owned by the Government, told Tribune Business in a statement it was carefully reviewing claims - first published in the Guardian newspaper in the UK - that state-owned Chinese communications providers had used its systems to conduct surveillance on Americans roaming on their mobile phones in The Bahamas.
Across all the markets where Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) operates, including The Bahamas, we continuously monitor our networks and have robust security policies and protocols in place to protect the data of our customers. We take our commitment to data protection seriously, and are carefully reviewin ....

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