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  4. NEW AIR-TO-AIR GUIDED MISSILES

    LONDON, March 23.—British scientists are working on a new advanced “air to air” guided missile. Fighter planes, keeping well out of the range of an enemy’s guns, could direct this new weapon against the modern bomber, ...

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  5. MAINLY FINE; ODD SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Cloudy, sultry and unsettled over most of the State, with fairly general rain In the southern and ...

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  6. SOCIALIST THREAT TO BELGIAN KING

    BRUSSELS, March 22.—Former Socialist Premier, M. Paul Henri Spaak, In an open letter to King Leopold, declares that ...

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  7. HERE ON LECTURE TOUR

    Sir Eugen Millington-Drake, apostle of British culture, who is fit Australia on a lecture visit sponsored by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Children Hold Marriages Together

    NEW YORK, March 22.—Unltod States divorce figures show that the more children there are in the family the [?] chance ...

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  10. Two Arrested Or Grave Charge

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A young woman was “dumped” near Crown Street Women’s Hospital this [?] after an illegal ...

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  11. Lithgow Strike Follows Visit Of Dr. Kaiser

    LITHGOW, Wed.—Miners at the State mint at Lithgow held a one-day stoppage to-day after the former Government scientist, ...

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  12. DISSOLUTION OF TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT

    HOBART, Wed.—The Governor of Tasmania, Sir Hugh Binney, to-day agreed to dissolve Parliament at the request of the ...

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  13. Republican Attack On Mr. Acheson

    LINCOLN (Nebraska), March 22—Senate Republican leader, Senator Kenneth Wherry, to-day calmed that the Secretary of ...

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  14. Damages To Camper, Injured By Plane

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A. man who suffered severe shock and burns when a Tiger Moth aircraft crashed on the banks of the ...

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  15. MOLOTOV TAKES OVER STALIN’S DUTIES

    BERLIN. March 22.—Russia’s former Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, has assumed almost all executive powers in the Soviet ...

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  16. Commonwealth Support Of European Co-operation

    LONDON, March 23. — Commonwealth countries have backed Britain’s policy of co-operating with Western Europe, ...

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  17. LORRY HIT TELEGRAPH POLE

    When a large,, empty furniture lorry left the road near Beresfield at 6.10 a.m. to-day It struck ..a guide post, knocking It out, and ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: Rival Claims

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A landslide caused by torrential rain and flooding damaged the electricity transmission equipment at Burrinjuck Dam powerhouse this morning blacked out many southern towns. ...

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  19. Victorian Premier Rejects Railmen’s Ultimatum

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The Victorian Premier, Mr. Hallway, today rejected the railwayman’s ultimatum for a £1 a week wage ...

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  20. Paper On Seretse Awaited

    LONDON, Mar. 22.—Political quarters forecast that the Government’s white paper on the Seretse Khama affair, due to be ...

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  21. Gaol Flogging Debate By House Of Lords

    LONDON, March 22.—The eat and nine tails was debated in the House of Lords yesterday as press and public clamour rose for action against Britain’s flooding crime wave. ...

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  22. Enquiry Into Price Of Gas In Singleton

    SINGLETON, Wed.—Singleton Gas Co. applied for an Increase in the price of gas at a special board of enquiry at singleton ...

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  23. CESSNOCK ACCIDENTS

    CESSNOCK, Wed. — Robert Garbutt, 25, of First-st., Weston, a wheeler at Aberdare colliery, ha[?] the index finger of the left ...

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  24. COMMISSION EVIDENCE ENDS

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The bearing of evidence before the bribery Royal Commission was completed to-day and the commission ...

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  25. NO TRIAL FOR H-BOMB IN PACIFIC

    WASHINGTON, March 22.— Reports published in Europe that the hydrogen bomb would be tested at Eniwetok proving ...

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  26. POUND’S VALUE TO-DAY

    LONDON, March 22.—Purchasing power of the pound sterling to-day is about 16/2 compared with 20/ in 1945, Britain’s ...

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  27. Jet Airliner Comfortable At 550 Miles Per Hour

    LONDON, March 22. (AAP)— A huge crowd greeted Group Captain John Cunningham at Copenhagen airport yesterday ...

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  28. Filtration Plant At Cessnock Baths

    CESSNOCK, Wed.—The health inspector of Kearsley shire Council, Mr. McBIane, has been instructed by the council to train ...

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  29. Singleton Loan, Record

    SINGLETON, Wed. — Singleton has contributed £118,450 to the ninth security loan, this being an all-time record. ...

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  30. Fierce Storms In North Atlantic

    NEW , YORK, March 22.— Storms with winds up to 65 miles an hour continued yesterday to pound North. Atlantic shipping. ...

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  31. MEMBER’S DEATH IN HOUSE

    WASHINGTON, March 22—Representative Ralph Church, 66-year-old Republican from Illinois, collapsed died yesterday a few ...

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  32. Small Coal Loss To-day

    CESSNOCK Wed.—The only loss of production on the South Maitland coalfield to-day is at Stanford Main No. 2 colliery, ...

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  33. Portuguese Tell Of “Flying Saucers”

    LISBON, March 22.—Scores of “flying saucers” have been reported by coastguards off the north Portugal coast, flying in ...

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  34. RUSSIA MAYBE TEMPTED TO ACT

    BONN, March 23.-West German Chancellor, Dr. Kourad Adenauer, believes that the “temptation” for the Soviet to ...

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  35. Cyprus Floods

    NICOSIA, March 23.—Floods and heavy snow In the severest winter in Cyprus to living memory have caused damage to crops ...

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  36. DAIRY FARMER’S LEG BROKEN

    SINGLETON, Wed.—Roy Pryor, dairy farmer, of Mitchell’s Flat, was admitted to the Dangar Cottage Hospital with a fractured ...

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  37. POLICE PROMOTION

    SYDNEY, Wed.—In a list of police promotions issued to-day Senior Constable F. H. E. M. Chalker, of Cessnock, has been ...

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