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  4. 40 FIREMEN FIGHT £20,000 BLAZE IN SYDNEY

    THIS FIRE took only 40 minutes to raze the Neptune Slipway, Engineering and Joinery works it Lavender Bay, Sydney, on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Nth. Koreans Crack U.S. Defences Along River

    SOUTH KOREA, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter: North Korean Communist troops have cracked the United States Naktong River defence line with two new bridgeheads. Meanwhile, further south the American offensive ...

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  6. CHINESE COMMUNIST TROOPS MOVE ON TIBET

    HONG KONG, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Chinese Communist forces have begun advancing towards the borders of Tibet from two directions, ...

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  7. Rumor of "Secret" U.S. Casualty-List

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (AAP): American Army casualties in the Korean war to Sunday totalled ...

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  8. DETECTIVE'S 676 HOURS' OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: An Albury detective worked 670 hours overtime without seeing any hope of taking time off, said the Police ...

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  9. Reds Again Fire on Ship

    HONG KONG, Tuesday AAP-Reuter): For the third time in three consecutive days, Communist batteries on Lima Island ...

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  10. SYDNEY POSTMEN START REGULATION STRIKE TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: About 2000 city and suburban postmen in Sydney will begin a regulation strike on Thursday. ...

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  11. Bombing, Strafing in Chinese War

    TAIPEH (Formosa), Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Communist China's battle for control of the China coast opposite Chiang ...

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  12. DROWNINGS FEARED IF LEVEE FAILS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Many Walgett residents will be drowned if the levee around the town gives way before the floodwaters ...

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  13. Guns Welcome Menzies

    OTTAWA, Tuesday: A 19-gun salute roared out when the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Robert Menzies) arrived here last ...

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  14. Mr. Menzies to Visit Japan

    TOKYO, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will ar[?] in Tokyo next Sunday for ...

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  15. SANDS' K-0 WIN; NOW TIPPED TO BEAT LA MOTTA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: British Empire middleweight champion, Dave Sands (11.7[?]) knocked out the American Negro, Henry ...

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  16. Free Medicine to be Available on September 4

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) announced today that free drugs would be available to the public on September 4. Sir Earle will give full details within a few days. ...

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  18. Fig-leaves for Rome's Statues

    ROME, Tuesday (AAP): Italian workmen yesterday began fixing stone fig-leaves on about 50 huge ...

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  20. Probe Continues Into Murder of Spinster

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Police will continue their investigations into the baffling murder 16 months ago of the wealthy ...

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  21. Convicted Men Can Serve on Juries-Judge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Judge Berne said in the Quarter Sessions today that the "bad fame" provision of the Jury Act did not ...

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  22. £2000 TO EDUCATE ONE CHILD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Delegates to the Farmers and Settlers' Association's annual conference said today that lack of ...

    Article : 138 words
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