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  4. HUNTER FLOOD WARNING

    NSW FORECAST: More rain on central and South Court and tablelands, with further. heavy falls, at first strong; East to ...

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  5. CONTROL OF MANPOWER

    Price and Wage would be brought under control just as rapidly at the Government could do it. President Truman told his weekly press conference. The President did not elaborate on his comment, which ...

    Article : 195 words
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  7. German Indemnity For The Persecuted

    The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Henderson, yesterday gave an assurance he would urge German payment of ...

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  8. ONSLAUGHT EXPECTED

    “All Hell might break toose soon” on Allied officer grimly commanted last night as Communist troops were reported moving southwards in large numbers on the Korean centres and easterm Fronts. ...

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    United states Secretary of State Dean Acheson taking off from National Airport, Washington, In President Truman’s personal plane for Brussels. He was going to a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Council. Government officials, members of the foreign ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Cheviot Shaken Again

    Earthquake-battered Cheviot was further damaged yesterday by severe tremors which shook the town throughout the day. ...

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  11. USE A-BOMB URGES GENERAL

    Use of the atom bomb against Communist China was urged by Major-General Emmett O’Donnell on his return to the March [?] ...

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  12. BRAND CHINA AS THE AGGRESSOR

    The United States fast night branded Communist China as the aggressor in Korea, and called on the United Nations to take collective measures to meet this aggression. Declaring that pelping had ...

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  13. Worst Winter For Illness.

    As Britain’s Influenza epidemic, continued to spread south [?] European countries yesterday reported that the [?] was on ...

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  14. ALY KHAN SUED OVER HORSE DEAL

    A Calcutta racehorse dealer has used Prince Aly Elan for allegedly selling him a horse “not sound in wind and limb.” ...

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  15. NO COALITION FOR BRITAIN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Altlee, last eight emphatically decied rumours, that the Government would form a coalition with, ...

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  16. ROTARY NOT SECRET ORGANISATION

    Rotary had “absolutely no connection with Masonry or any, other organisation,” Mr. Arthur Lagueux, president of Rotary International ...

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  17. MUCH CARGO LEFT BEHIND

    Exports worth over £100,000 sterling left on the dockside. when the Strathaird sailed for Australia last night, although the ...

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    To-day’s Leader: [?] and Practice ...

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  19. MineDisaster

    Nine men were killed yesterday when an explosion ripped through a small coal mine here Two other are missing ...

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  20. West Berlin’s Lord Mayor

    Professor Forest Reuter, 81-year-old leading Berlin Social Democrat, was re-elected Lord Mayor of West Berlin yesterday, ...

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  21. DISAGREEMENT ON TROOP FOR EUROPE

    Republican attempts to ,[?] President Truman’s policy [?] American army [?] to help defend Europe [?] ...

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  23. NOVELIST LEFT NOTHING TO LAST WIFE

    Sinclair Lewis, first American novelist to win the Nobel Prise for literature, left an undisclosed fortune to his 20-years-oId son ...

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  25. ERROL FLYNN’S INJURY WAS SERIOUS

    A back injury suffered by [?] in hall at Nios, France, In October,[?] than at first believed ...

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  26. NO REDS FOR CANADIAN SHIPPING

    Delegates to. the A.F.L. Seafarers’ International Union yesterday decided to ban Com[?] and those who advocate ...

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  27. Demonstrations Against Eisenhower

    Two persons were killed and 41 injured during demonstrations against General [?] in north-[?] and at Adrains, ...

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  28. MINERS NOW SATISFIED

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  29. AUTHORITIES WON ON POINTS

    Northern Ireland’s stranger black market—in ringworn Infection—exploited by children to keep them away from school was ...

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