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  4. CRISIS LOOMS IN FRANCE ON INDO-CHINA WAR ISSUE

    PARIS: French Prime Minister, Joseph Laniel, last night staked the future of his Government on a vote of confidence on his handling of the war in Indo-China. The vote, which is scheduled for to-morrow, springs from on unexpected ...

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  5. Maltese Enthusiasm To See The Queen

    VALETTA (Malta): Almost the whole population of the Maltese village of Zebbug yesterday defied the police to scramble barefoot over rubble and bomb ruins on the Royal route for a close-up view of the ...

    Article : 329 words
  6. CERDA LEADS BIG GOLF FIELD

    LONDON: Argentine Bolter, Antonic Cards, [?] the Hosketh field with a [?] 66 in the 90 ...

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  7. FINE, COLD TO-NIGHT

    NSW FORECAST: Fine, Isolated showers later on the Far North Coast, Rather cold overnight, with widespread ...

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  8. UNITY IN KOREA BY FREE, SECRET POLLS

    GENEVA: Canada told the Far East conference yesterday that the West might hove to consider further Collective security measures if the approaching Indo-China peace talks fail. ...

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  9. BUTTER EXPORTS TO BRITAIN

    LONDON: Australia, New Zealand and Denmark, main source of Britain’s butter purchases, should Increase their ...

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  10. LABOR MEN ATTACK MENZIES

    SYDNEY: Labour leaders to-day attacked last night’s policy speech by Prime Minister Menzies. ...

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  11. CORPORAL CONVICTED ON GRAVE CHARGES

    WASHINGTON : An army corporal who chase to remain with the Communists, but changed his mind by an 11th ...

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  12. INFORMAL ARRIVAL OF PRINCESS

    LONDON : Princess Margaret slapped through a group of children playing on the pavement when she attended a side ...

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  13. Tablet Atomic Units For Farms

    LONDON: Atomic tractors on the farm and meat sterilised by radio activity are forecast by Sir Harold Werhner, ...

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  14. 13 MINERS KILLED, OVER 30 MESSING

    ROME: Between 30 and 36 miners are missing after a fire damp explosion which killed at least 13 and Injured 20 ...

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  15. Search For Mart Who Shot Taxi-driver

    ORANGE: More than 50 heavily armed police are scouring rugged bush country on the western outskirts of ...

    Article : 286 words
  16. Three Maitland Mines Idle

    CESSNOCK: Production on the South Maitland field today is down by a little more than 3000 tons. ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. No Funds To Tar Streets

    Thornton Progress Association will be advised by Lower Hunter Shire Council that no funds are available for ...

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  18. Frog’s Long Hop

    DURBAN: Leaping Lena, Nippy Neptune and Dopey Joe, three South African frogs, last night began a ...

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  20. CANONISATION OF ITALIANS

    VATICAN CITY: Pope Plus XII, and nine Cardinals yesterday attended a general session of the Congregation of ...

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  21. Shire Building Applications

    Only three applications for building permits were submitted to Lower Hunter Shire Council to-day and all were ...

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  22. French Troops Fail To Recapture Outpost

    HANOI: French Union troops yesterday failed to recapture a strongpoint on the west of Dien Bien Phu’s shrinking defences. French commander (Brigadier-General Christian ...

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  23. JORDAN—ISRAEL DIFFERENCES

    NEW YORK: The United Nations Security Council, over Arab and Soviet objections, yesterday agreed on the ...

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  24. UNATTENDED STOCK ARE A MENACE

    Stock straying in Paterson streets were a menace, Cr. H. Young told Lower Hunter Shire Council this morning. ...

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  25. RAIN STOPPED CRICKET

    LONDON: Pakistan’s cricket tourists had an early taste of the English spring weather, yesterday when rain, which ...

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  26. LUCERNE HAY CHEAPER

    SYDNEY: Lucerne hay and local pumpkins sold at, reduced rates at the Alexandria saleyards to-day, but the ...

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  27. STATE FUND FOR REVIEW

    SYDNEY: The State Treasury is examining the railway superannuation fund which last year cost the N.S.W. ...

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  28. SEVEN LIVE IN GARAGE

    Lower Hunter Shire Council building inspector (Mr. T. C. Atkinson) reported to council this morning that four ...

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  29. HUNTER WATER BOARD RATES

    The Hunter District Water Board has fixed rates for the year commencing on July 1 next as follows, the levy being ...

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  30. FIGHT AT MARKETS

    SYDNEY: More than 20 Greeks and Yogoslavs battled at the City Markets to-day over a barrow of fish. ...

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  31. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader. The Auction Block

    WASHINGTON: Encouraging headway is being made in the development of intercontinental guided missiles, a ...

    Article : 97 words
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