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  4. U.S. MAY TRANSPORT FRENCH SOLDIERS

    SAIGON: The U.S. might undertake a big Globemaster airlift of troops from North African bases to Indo-China, ...

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  5. MILITARY CHIEFS TO HOLD CONFERENCES

    WASHINGTON: Australian and New Zealand military chiefs are planning a round of conferences to-day with United States officials to prepare for Thursday’s opening of the five-power military staff ...

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  6. [?]lENHOWER SAYS : KEY TO PEACE LIES IN USE OF KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

    WASHINGTON: Knowledge and understanding—and their constant use by [?]everywhere was the key to peace. President Dwight Eisenhower lost night told the American people. The President, speaking at the 200th anniversary dinner of Columbia ...

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  7. Communists Will Not Have Counsel

    SYDNEY: The Australian Communist Party will not be represented by counsel during further, sittings of the ...

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  8. MORE VOTES COUNTED IN PATERSON

    With [?]7,232 votes counted out of a total of 41,822, the sitting Federal member for Paterson, Mr. A. Falrhall, now ...

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  9. FINE AND CLOUDY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Intermission rain in fav west and far south west, spending slowly during the next 24 ...

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  10. VOLCANO ON HAWAII ERUPTING

    HONOLULU: Hawall’s drive-in” volcano, the 4000 foot crater, Killauea, erupted with a rumble and an earth ...

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  11. Woman Labour Member In Slander Case

    LONDON: Mrs. Bessie Braddock. Labour’s “heavyweight” member of the Commons, and outspoken champion of British ...

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  12. BLOOD TEST FOR DRIVERS?

    SYDNEY: State Cabinet will discuss a bill providing for compulsory blood teste on suspected drunken drivers to-day ...

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  13. Protests Over Scenes At Coventry

    LONDON: Conservative members of Parliament are rushing to sign a resolution protesting against the Labour ...

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  14. FIRE IN STORE

    SYDNEY: Fire last night gutted parts of a civil aviation store at Camellia. Flames leapt more than 20 ...

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  15. LANDY RECORDS BEST MILE TIME OF HIS CAREER

    TURKU (Finland): Australian John Landy last night ran the fastest mile of his career, but failed by seconds to break the four-minute mile “barrier” and by 2.2 seconds to lower the world figures of 3 ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. PAKISTAN CRICKETERS IN TROUBLE

    LONDON: Although they got to within .22 runs of Hampshire’s shire first innings total, Pakistan’s’ batsmen, in their ...

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  17. Russia Suggests A Neutral Commission For China Armistice

    GENEVA: Russia and Communist China yesterday told the ninth secret session of the nine-nation Indo-China peace talks in Geneva that a natural commission should supervise an indo-China armistice. ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader

    NEWCASTLE: During his address to the Anglican Synod in Newcastle this morning, the Right Rev. F. de Witt Batty, Bishop of Newcastle, said he believed that governments which provided lotteries were ...

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  19. SYDNEY HAD SUNNY DAY

    SYDNEY: Although to-day the first day of winter— officially—it was warm and sunny over most of eastern ...

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  21. KILLED BY BURGLAR

    DETRIOT; A good citizen, bent on halting burglary, was shot and killed yesterday when be made the mistake of taking ...

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  22. Woman Injured On Launch

    NEWCASTLE: Anne Murray, 51, of Maitland-road, Hexham, received extensive lacerations to her right leg and ...

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  23. “FLU SWEEPS BRISBANE

    BRISBANE: 190 soldiers, mainly. National Service trainses have been admitted to hospital during an influenza ...

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  24. BULLOCK HIT BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY: Thousands of people were late for work this morning because of a wandering bullock. ...

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  26. Japanese Pearling Fleet On Way

    DARWIN: The Japanese pearling fleet will probably arrive off Arnhem Land on Friday. It comprises 25 ...

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  27. Bishop’s Jubilee

    NEWCASTLE: This year is the jubilee of the ordination of the Bishop of Newcastle (Right Rev. F. de Witt Batty) ...

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  28. Elderly Woman Attacked

    SYDNEY: An end end erly women told police to-day she had been brutally attacked by a man near her Hornsby home ...

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  29. 15/- PER POUND FOR TOBACCO LEAF

    BRISBANE: The average price of 180 tons of South Queensland. leaf sold at tobaefco auction in Brisbane ...

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  30. More Diphtheria

    SYDNEY: Twelve new cases of diphtheria were reported to the Health Department yesterday. ...

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