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  4. PATCHY RAIN COMING

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered rain in many districts, with local heavy falls in central and south-eastern ...

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  5. PAKISTAN COMMISSIONER IN LONDON

    Mr. A. H. Puri, Assistant labour Commissioner at the Pakistan Secretariat in Karachi is seen here in conversation with Mr. John Foster (right). Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OPPOSING GENERALS BEGIN DRAFT PLANS FOR CEASE- FIRE IN INDO-CHINA WAR

    GENEVA: Representatives of the opposing high commands in Indo-China will begin drafting details of o ceasefire end a regrouping of their forces in Vietnam, main Indo-China battleground, at a meeting here to-day. At the same time the ministers of the nine nations trying to end the ...

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  7. “DERBY FEVER” HAS GRIP ON ENGLAND

    LONDON: Bookmakers estimate that Britons will have staked £12,000,000 sterling in bets by the time the tapes fly up to-day to start the Derby, the world’s greatest horse race. ...

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  8. QUEEN AT WEDDING OF EQUERRY

    LONDON: Thousands of uninvited London housewives swarmed to Westminster Abbey yesterday to cheer the ...

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  9. OFFENSIVE BY FRENCH SUCCESSFUL

    HANOI: French tasks, artillery, infantry and planes, yesterday drove rebel troops beak six miles from Phuly, a ...

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  10. WE EXCELL AS BEER CONSUMERS

    LONDON: Australians how only to the Belgians as the world’s biggest beer drinkers according in an article in she ...

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  11. NURSE RETURNS TO PARIS

    PARIS: Cheering crowds Genevieve de Golard-Terranbe when she arrived here by air yesterday. ...

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  12. SURPRISE IN TASMANIAN COUNT

    SYDNEY: It is not likely that the doubtful seats following Saturday’ general election, will be decided before the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS IN FINE WIN

    LONDON: Victorian Doug Bachli, first Australian ever to win the British amateur golf litle, gained further ...

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  14. MYSTERY EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY: Thousands of people in waterfront suburbs reported hearing a “muffled explosion” on the harbour ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader Weak Points

    LONDON: Australian tennis star. Ken Rosewall, was forced to advantage sets by an 18-year-old English tennis ...

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  18. ANOTHER RECORD TO ZATOPEK

    BRUSSELS: Two thousand excited spectators cheered every step of a record-breaking run by Czechoslovakia’s ...

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  19. Atomic Scientist, But Board Against His Reinstatement

    WASHINGTON: A special Atomic Energy Commission security panel has declared atomic scientist, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, “loyal” and “discreet.” However the panel recommended against ...

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  20. LOW RAINFALL IN MAY

    Maitland last month experienced its driest May for eight years. although rain fell on more days than any May since ...

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  21. BIG CASH SETTLEMENT

    NEW YORK: Mrs. Alfred Victor Dupont won a divorce and a £67,000 cash settlement yesterday after ...

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  22. Three Injured In Car Collision

    SINGLETON: Three people were injured yesterday afternoon when two cars collided on Maeroannie-road, near ...

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  23. 50,000 Migrants From Holland

    ROTTERDAM: Twenty-year-old Maria Scholte sailed yesterday for Melbourne as the 50,0000th emigrant to leave ...

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  24. Canonised Pope’s Body To Venice

    ROME: The embalmed body of St. Pius X. will be returned to Venice for burial in St. Mark’s Cathedral. ...

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  25. Gored By Bull In Saleyards

    SINGLETON: Hilton Sales, of Hunter-street, Singleton, employed, as a salesman by Winchcombe, Carson Limited, ...

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  26. Blood Tests For Car Drivers

    SYDNEY: Legislation for compulsory blood tests of suspected drunken drivers will probably be considered by ...

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  27. Street Appeals

    Lower Hunter Shire Council granted, permission for two street stalls to be conducted in Vacy this month. ...

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