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    "Oh, Yes--Too Bad--Now, My Next Plan Is--": This is the answer Stalin gives to Mao Tse-tung, as the Chinese Communist leader looks at a chart showing mounting Chinese casualties resulting from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MACLEAY'S NEW REGIONAL STATION-MAY BE ON AIR NEXT MARCH

    It is expected that programmes from the new regional station at Smithtown will be put on the air about next March. Officers from the A.B.C. and the P.M.G.'s Department are at present in Kempsey ...

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  6. ALLIES PURSUE RETREATING COMMUNISTS-GREAT VICTORY

    KOREA (A.A.P.-Reuter).--Shattered Chinese Communist armies began withdrawing all across the Korean front yesterday after suffering their greatest one day losses of the Korean War. ...

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  7. Boy's Narrow Escape From Serious Burns

    The dangerous practice of trying to extinguish kerosene lights by smothering the flames with paper was shown on ...

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  8. MILK FOODS, SOAP, FLOUR PRICES RISE.

    The price of milk foods and other items was increased at the weekend and an increase in the price of onions is expected soon. ...

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  9. BOOKMAKER IN COURT

    TAREE, Monday. --John Joseph Quinn, 25, bookmaker, of Victoria Street, Taree, appeared before Mr. F. G. Pocock, S.M., at the Court of ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Having reached the age of 69 years and completed almost a quarter century as printing foreman at the "Northern Champion," ...

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  11. BIG JUBILEE MARCH THURSDAY

    It is estimated that 700 children from Catholic schools will take part in a Jubilee Celebration function next Thursday. ...

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  12. NEW PLANT FOR LIME SOCIETY

    At a meeting of directors of the Co-operative Lime Society at Kempsey, the chairman and secretary revealed that during the last three ...

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  13. 768,000 COMMUNISTS OSPPOSE ALLIES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, A.A.P.-Reuter.-- Communist strength in Korea is estimated at 768,000 men. They are mostly in forward areas directly opposing the United Nations forces. Of the total, 557,000 are believed ...

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  14. 15 ATOM BOMBS COULD KEEP NATION OUT OF A WAR

    One of Australia's leading nuclear physicists, Professor Sir Kerr Grant, said last night that 15 atom bombs dropped on ...

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  15. LETTER FROM N.Z. HIGH COMMISSIONER

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. L. Aldenton) has written to the President of the Kempsey Show Society (Mr. Radford ...

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  16. HIGH HONOUR TO ABORIGINE BOY

    John Ridgeway, an aborigine boy from Burnt Bridge and a pupil of the Kempsey High School, is one of the four ...

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  17. N.S.W. LEADS IN RECRUITING DRIVE

    New South Wales is leading all States in the nation-wide recruiting drive, the Acting Deputy Director of Recruiting, Mr. P. J. Hynard, ...

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  18. LEAVE PLANNED FOR AUSTRALIANS

    The Army Minister, Mr. Francis, said yesterday that the Federal Government expected to announce this week a plan to relieve ...

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  19. Appeal On Fodder

    An appeal to farmers to conserve fodder was made by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. E. H. Graham, yesterday, when opening the ...

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  20. COUNCIL TO CARRY OUT ESSENTIAL SERVICES

    The sanitary and garbage services in Kempsey will be carried out by the Municipal Council when the present contract expires, no tenders ...

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  21. CATHOLIC UNI.

    SYDNEY. --If the Roman Catholics were strong enough to found a good university they should be allowed to do so, Mr. Bryan Fuller, ...

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  22. SANDS DISPUTE

    Boxing manager Tom Maguire last night said he had cancelled air passages to England on June 5 for himself and Empire middleweight ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLIST RUNS INTO TRUCK

    Whilst riding a motor cycle in South Kempsey on Saturday afternoon, Frederick Hawes, 24, of Gladstone, went to turn from one street ...

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  24. SCENE OF MIDDLE EAST TENSION

    TEHERAN, Tuesday. --Persia last night rejected an American appeal for Anglo-Persian negotiations to reach a friendly settlement on the oil nationalisation crisis. The Government described the United States recommendation last week to settle the oil dispute by discission as "interference in internal affairs in Persia." The British Cabinet will meet to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BUMPED AGAINST FENCE

    When he bumped against a fence on Friday, David Jones, the 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Jones, of Sullivan Street East Kempsey, ...

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  26. FALL AT SCHOOL

    Yesterday, Harold, Warwick, [?], son of Mrs. V. Warwick, of Tozer Street, West Kempsey, received a fracture of the left forearm when ...

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  27. FOOTBALLER HURT

    On Sunday, William Fern, 20, of Smithtown, received injuries to the left arm whilst playing football at Smithtown. First aid was rendered ...

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  28. WHAT'S ON

    TO-NIGHT --Pictures, Mayfair. WEDNESDAY -- Pictures, Mayfair; Ambulance Address, Memorial Hall, 3 p.m. ...

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  29. RAINFALL FIGURES

    For the 24 hours to 9 o'clock this morning, 80 points of rain were recorded at the West Kempsey Post Office. To 9 a.m. yesterday the ...

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  30. REBUILDING PROGRAMME FOR KEMPSEY CATHOLIC SCHOOL

    The Convent School, at West Kempsey, will be rebuilt at a cost of £26,000 it was revealed by the Bishop of Lismore, His Lordship, Dr. P. J. Farrelly, at a meeting of more than 60 men members of the Kempsey parish on ...

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  31. MacARTHUR'S DISMISSAL CAME FROM STAFF DECISION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the joint Chief of Staff told Senators yesterday that the joint Chiefs recommended General MacArthur's dismissal because they felt his actions were jeopardising traditional civilian control of ...

    Article : 133 words
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