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  4. Guatemalan Regular Army Cadets Revolt

    NEW YORK: Guatemala’s regular army rose up in arms yesterday against the “army of liberation” which brought anti-Communist Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas to power a month ago. ...

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  5. Serious Floods bring Devastation To Wide Area In Persia, India

    LONDON: Thousands of people were left homeless yesterday by floods which covered vast areas of Persia, East Pakistan and north-west India and threatened China. ...

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  6. ALARM AT UPSURGE OF CRIME

    SYDNEY: Police are concerned at the recent violent upsurge of crime in Sydney and teams of ...

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  7. WAR SOONER THAN LATER, SAYS RHEE

    NEW YORK: President Syngman Rhee, of South Korea, whose plea for an immediate all out war against ...

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  8. Empire Games HENRICKS AND LORRAINE CRAPP WIN GOLD MEDALS FOR AUSTRALIA

    VANCOUVER: Australia’s Swimmers added two gold medals to the Australian Empire Games record and boosted Australia’s points in the unofficial teams’ championship yesterday when Jon Henricks won the men’s 110 yards freestyle, and 15-years-old Lorraine Crapp scored in the women’s title for the same distance. ...

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  9. FINE AND COLD

    NSW FORECAST: Further rain on central coast and adjacent tablelands, slowly contracting northwards. Cold ...

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  10. Expecting An Order From Labour Council

    SYDNEY: The 50 striking mechanics and offers at the Randwick bus depot are expecting an order from the ...

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  11. POINT SCORE TABLE

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  12. REVIEW OF EISENHOWER POPULARITY

    NEW YORK: President Eisenhower remained “a well-loved man” but he would not be elected to-day by the ...

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  13. Landy Says Mile Record Is Unlikely

    VANCOUVER: So far as champion Australian miler John Landy is concerned, the cinder track at the Empire ...

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  14. SEVERE POLIO AT GRIFFITH

    SYDNEY: The most severe epidemic of polio since 1951 has hit Griffith and 22 cases have been treated ...

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  15. TRUCK DRIVER DISAPPEARED

    BRISBANE: The disappearance of a Sydney truck driver after he had driven his loaded truck to a spot near ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. Foxes May Become Threat In District

    Maitland stock inspector (Mr. A. C. Ellis) said, to-day he feared ail icrease of foxes in the Maitland district. ...

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  17. NEXT U.N. PRESIDENT

    WASHINGTON: The United States has promised to vote for Thailand’s foreign minister, Prince Wan ...

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  18. DOG DRIFTING DOWN DANUBE

    PASSAU, Germany: A dog chained to his kennel drifted about 385 miles down the Danube river from Passau and ...

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  19. Wardle Takes Nine Wickets

    LONDON: Yorkshire, lefthander Johnny Wardle who will go to Australia, turned in the best performance of his ...

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  20. Nurses Strike Again

    BRISBANE: Teams of police carrying batons and handcuffs were again rushed to Goodna mentals hospital where male ...

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  21. Trust Lost Good Colleague

    Members of the Hunter Valley Conservation Trust had lost a good colleague in the death of General J. ...

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  22. Suggestion To Build Up Attendances

    VANCOUVER: Australia has taken the lead in trying to get bigger crowds along to watch the Empire Games’ ...

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  24. WIN FOR HOAD

    SOUTH ORANGE (New Jersey) Lewis Hoad, top-seeded Australian, easily beat Calhoun Dickson 6-1, 6-4 as ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. Return Bout For Ezzard Charles

    NEW YORK: Rocky Marciano will defend his world heavyweight title against Ezzard Charles on September ...

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  26. PROTEST IS “UNFOUNDED”

    WASHINGTON: A Polish note protesting that United States planes had-fired on two Polish ships off Hainan Island ...

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  28. Wrong Way To Impress Friends

    CESSNOCK: Two young motor cyclists were charged at the Cessnock Court to-day with having ridden their ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE

    CESSNOCK: Edward James Townsend, was fined £15 at Cessnock Court to-day for driving under the influence of ...

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  30. Three Mines Again Idle

    CESSNOCK: There are no fresh disputes on the South Maitland coalfields to-day, but Bellbird, Abermain No. 1 and ...

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  31. COMMISSION ON AUGUST 16

    SYDNEY: Secretary of the Royal Commission on espionage, Mr. K. H. Herde, announced to-day that sittings of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. Locke Defeats Dai Rees

    KREFELD: South African Bobby Locke beat Welshman Dai Rees in a re-play to win the German open golf title ...

    Article : 85 words
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