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  4. BIG NUMBER OF N.S.W. PEOPLE NAMED IN PETROV PAPERS

    SYDNEY: At least 70 people were named in the Petrov papers, Mr. W. J. V. Windeyer, Q.C., said at the espionage Royal Commission to-day. He said that not all of these were spies but people in whom Moscow had shown interest. He said most of the people lived in N.S.W. Some were active Australian ...

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  5. WORLD CELEBRATES QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON: Greetings from President Eisenhower, a Nationalist boycott of a military parade in Malta, and champagne toasts by Red Army generals and Soviet ministers in Moscow were among the highlights ...

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  6. Redex tried route not dangerous”

    Lex Davison, crack racing and trial driver, says that the route for this year’s Redex reliability trial is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPLIT BETWEEN EAST AND WEST WIDENING AT GENEVA

    GENEVA: Britain has served notice on the Communists that they will wreck the Indo-China peace conference un[?]ess they give up armistice demands unacceptable to the West. Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent says that the blunt warning delivered by ...

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  8. FINE AND MILD DAY

    N.S.W. forecast: Fine in most of the State. Few isolated showers in far south-east at first, Cold night with ...

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  9. APPROACHING DEADLOCK

    LONDON: A Geneva dispatch to the London “Times” said that Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden yesterday gave ...

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  10. Nurse To Marry Step-Brother

    LONDON: Jean Jarvis, 20, [?] student nurse at a London hospital will marry her step[?] Jarvis, 24, ...

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  11. PEER REFUSED EARLY HEARING

    LONDON: A magistrate yesterday refused to grant an early hearing of a case set for July 5 in which Earl Beatty, ...

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  12. Work Loss Due To Rheumatism

    LONDON: Rheumatism in Britain causes a loss of more than three million weeks of working time a year. ...

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  13. Leading Posts Not For Capitalists

    BERLIN: Youths of capitalist descent will receive no leading state posts in East Germany, according to a speech ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader Britons On Their Toes.

    LONDON: First round leaders, Australian Norman Von Nida and Charlie Ward, crashed badly as Harry Weetman, ...

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  16. COMMUNISM BRINGS SERIOUS POSITION

    WASHINGTON: President Dwight Eisenhower appeared yesterday to draw further away from the idea of any early United States military intervention in Indo-China. ...

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  18. Car Crashed Into Safety Fence

    A utility truck fore out three safety posts and ran over the edge of the road near East Greta yesterday. ...

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