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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEW PROPOSAL TO HIT AT REDS IN COLD WAR

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—John Foster Dulles last night called for the establishment of a high level national planning staff in the United States and a Supreme Allied Military Command to counter Soviet moves in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CAR FERRY ON MAIDEN VOYAGE

    The T.S.S. "Halladale," a new cross-channel passenger and car ferry, sailed from Dover recently on her maiden voyage to Calais. She will be engaged on a regular cross-channel service during the summer months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sydney Conference Will Plan Asian Development

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Britain's official view is that the chief purpose of the Sydney Conference is to lay the practical foundations for a realistic programme of economic development in South East Asia. ...

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  8. VERDICT AGAINST DR. DUHIG

    BRISBANE: The jury in the Holy Name Cathedral case brought in a verdict of £25,720 against Archbishop Duhig. ...

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  9. QUADS BORN TO U.S. WOMAN

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Quadruplets were born last night to 19-year-old Mrs. Dean Potter, at Kirksville, Missouri ...

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  10. LOST RING WAS IN BATHROOM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After an intensive search of the Town Hall last night a girl who reported that she had lost a ...

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  11. BRITISH LEADER IS CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The belief that the British Commonwealth Conference on aid to Communist-threatened countries to the north of Australia would reach a satisfactory agreement "on all matters before it" was ...

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  12. Truman Completes 6,000 Mile U.S. Tour

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Truman yesterday completed a 6,000 mile "non political" tour by a special train through 16 ...

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  13. U.S. REJECTS SOVIET SPY CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The State Department has rejected as "complete and utter nonsense" the Soviet Union's ...

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  14. QLD. RECORD WOOL PRICE

    BRISBANE: A new Queensland record was created at the opening of the wool sales when 11 bales of greasy wool from ...

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  15. CZECH U.N.O. DELEGATE SEEK'S ASYLUM IN U.S.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday.—Police are guarding the Long Island home of Dr. Vladimir Houdek, permanent Czechoslovakian delegate to the United Nations, following his dramatic resignation yesterday in protest ...

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  16. POLICE SEARCH FOR RED DEMONSTRATORS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—C.I.B. detectives are searching for the ringleaders of last night's Communist demonstration at the Town ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. Marketing Bureau Quotations

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  18. DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND OF LEAGUE COMP.

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  19. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  20. MRS. THORNTON FOR ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. E. Thornton, wife of the well-known Communist, general secretary of the Ironworkers' Union, ...

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  21. To-day's Forecast

    Continuing cool to cold with Southerly winds, fresh to strong along the coast and in south-east; showers at times along the ...

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  22. GRAFTON HOCKEY TEAMS PLAY AT EMMAVILLE

    Four Grafton hockey teams journeyed to Emmaville last week end to play return matches against local teams. ...

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  23. SWEDEN MAY BUILD A-BOMB SHELTERS

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday.—Construction of atom bomb-proof ai[?] raid shelters with bunks for 75[?]000 civilians under Sweden's ...

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  24. Winnipeg Flood Crisis Continues

    WINNIPEG, Wednesday.—Although the flood threat from the swollen Red River to Winnipeg decreased slightly yesterday, the ...

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  25. Nationalists Withdraw From Chusan Islands

    TAIPEN, Wednesday. (A.A.P. Center).—Abandonment of Chusan Islands, 100 miles due south, of Shanghai, from which ...

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  26. 1956 Olympiad In Melbourne

    The International Olympic Congress meeting here has decided to hold the Olympic Games of 1956 in Melbourne during the last ...

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  27. ELIGIBLE FOR REP. TEAM

    The following players are eligible for selection in the representative teams to play Guyra for the Gates Gold Cup and the ...

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  28. END OF U.S. RAIL STRIKE IS BOOM TO STOCK MARKET

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Yesterday's sudden ending of the big American railway strike set off a chain reaction of favourable ...

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  29. New Teleprinters at Post Office

    Glen Innes Post Office has installed two new teleprinters. The Postmaster, Mr. Craigle, said to-day that teleprinters were ...

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  30. NEW PRESIDENT FOR LEAGUE

    Mr. J. McCann was elected president of the Glen Innes District Rugby League last night. Mr. McCann has been ...

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  31. GRANT FOR MED. SCHOOL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Rockefeller Foundation in New York has granted £3,000 to Sydney University to buy apparatus ...

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