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  4. Big Earth Fall Near Capertee Tunnel

    Balling from the almost sheer walls of the deep cutting near Capertee tunnel, 80 tons of earth and rock yesterday afternoon blocked the single line and caused a delay of 77 minutes to the Mudgee Mail. ...

    Article : 202 words
  5. Principal Awards In To-day's Lottery

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  6. BRITAIN'S £M780 ON DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Britain, in the 1950-51 financial year, will spend £780,000,000 on defence, but plans to reduce service manpower, the ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. Churchill Favors A Front Against Russia

    LONDON, Friday. -- Returning to his role of war strategist, Winston Churchill yesterday warned the House of Commons that it was a grave imperative to form a front in Europe against possible further invasion by Russia ...

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  8. Dugan Was The Man!

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- Mrs. Doris Thompson wife of jockey Jack Thompson, dramatically declared in Central Court to-day that Darcy ...

    Article : 250 words
  9. WAGES UP 217 PERCENT.

    CANBRRRA, Thurs. -- Salaries and wages paid to Australian factory employees have risen by more than 217 per cent, since 1939, according ...

    Article : 99 words
  10. BIG DEATH ROLL WHEN RIVER BOAT SINKS

    GUAYAQUIL, Per[?], Friday. -- At least 40 of the 150, passengers are believed to have drowned, when the steamer "Bolivar" keeled over and ...

    Article : 88 words
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  12. GAS RATIONING IS OFF

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- The Joint Coal Board's order to Sydney gas companies to cut their coal consumption by 25 ...

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  13. COAL LACK MAY CLOSE B.H.P. STEEL PRODUCTION

    NEWCASTLE, This Afternoon. -- B H.P. steelworks, already operating on a reduced scale, may cease steel production altogether within a few days because of the acute shortage of coal. ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. OLD MAN WINS CLAIM AGAINST YOUNG WIFE

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- A 77-years-old husband won his claim in the Supreme Court toy day against his young wife for ...

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  15. SOUTH BOWENFELS CEMETERY

    The cemetery at South Bowenfels is a historic landmark, many of the head-stones dating back over 100 years, and quite a number of families ...

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  16. ENDEAVOR TO PREVENT LOCAL BLACK-OUTS

    On receipt of a request from Lithgow City Council to urge the Emergency Electricity Commissioner, Mr. Conde, to refrain from ...

    Article : 144 words
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  18. SERETSE GOING HOME

    LONDON, Friday. -- Seretse Khama exiled Beuchanaland chief, will probably return home by plane on March 20 to settle legal affairs. ...

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  19. JET PLANE'S HIGH SPEED

    LONDON, Friday -- Britain's Do Havilland Comet -- the world's first all-jet airliner -- flew from London to Rome and back yesterday In just over ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. TEA SHIPMENT FROM INDONESIA

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- The first shipment of tea from Indonesir since 1942, when the waterside workers' ban was placed on Dutch ...

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  21. NO NEED FOR BRIBERY

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. -- The Commissioner for Railways, Mr. F. C. Garside, told the bribery Royal Commission to-day that he ordered ...

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  22. THE NAVY TAKES CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, This Afternoon. -- All Australian troops will be withdrawn from Manus Island, the Army Headquarters announced in ...

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  23. SUB. GIVES UP ITS DEAD

    LONDON, Friday. -- Salvage men last night recovered two bodies from he for'ard control room of the beached submarine, Truculant. Navy ...

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  24. Leopold Will Bow To What Parliament Decides

    BRUSSELS, Friday. -- Only a decision of Parliament -- in which the Royalists hold a majority -- stands between King Leopold and the throne from which he was provisionally exiled five years ago. ...

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