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  4. FINE—COOL WEST WINDS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of State. Scattered rain on western slopes and table lands and alone southern ...

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  5. FEUD HAS BECOME “HIGH POLITICS”

    WASHINGTON: The Army-McCarthy feud had become a “high policy matter” in the Eisenhower administration, Francis Carr told the Senate investigations sub-committee yesterday. ...

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  6. Casey To Meet Chinese Premier

    GENEVA: Australian Foreign Minister, Richard Casey, in the first high-level contact between the Australian and ...

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  7. ISLANDERS LOSING THEIR HOME

    WASHINGTON: Senator Mike Mansfield (Democrat, Montana) said yesterday United States was denying ...

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  8. POLICY WILL NOT BE CAPITULATION

    PARIS: Radical leader, Pierre Mendes-France, who goes before the National Assembly this week for an investiture vote which will determine whether he succeeds Joseph Laniel as Premier, says his ...

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  9. QUEEN’S CLUB TENNIS TOURNEY

    LONDON: Victorian Ashley Cooper and globe trotting Jack Arkinstall, were the only Australian tennis players beaten ...

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  10. Emergency Food Supplies To Delayed Trains

    Emergency food arrangements had to be made at Newcastle Railway Station last night to feed the ...

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  11. LIVE BOMBS DESTROYED

    BRISBANE: Army demolitions experts this morning began destroying 24 live American mortar bombs at Inala, a ...

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  12. Experiments In Freezing Animal Bodies

    LONDON: Three scientists have successfully frozen the bodies of warm blooded animals in mines 5.5 ...

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  13. HITCH-HIKER ROBS MAN

    SYDNEY: A hitch-biker last night bashed and robbed a motorist at Dee Why. The victim, Stanley Evans Davies 43. ...

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  14. Wild Cotton May Be Fatal To Cattle

    Wild cotton book may have killed to head of cattle in the Maitland district, the stock inspector for Maitland Pastures ...

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  15. Did Not Return From Shopping

    ROME: The Italian police have been called to to find 26-year-old Mrs. Joanne Patina Ortiz, former wife of ...

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  16. MAN STABBED AT GRETA

    Maitland detectives to-day investigated allegations that a man ran amok at Greta yesterday and stabbed a New ...

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  17. Divorce Should Not Be Bar To Eden

    LONDON: The mass circulation “Daily Mirror,” to-day declared that Britain Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden ...

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  18. Labour Shortage On Waterfront

    SYDNEY: More than 5000 waterside workers manned ships in Sydney to-day, but there is still a shortage of ...

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  19. TEAM HAS COUNCIL’S CONFIDENCE

    LONDON: England’s Rugby League Council, meeting at Leeds, yesterday decided to send a cable expressing their ...

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  20. Injured Man Died In Ambulance

    A man was knocked down and killed in Bourke-street, Maitland, last night. He was Leslie Keith ...

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  21. TEST OF CIVIL DEFENCES AGAINST ATOMIC ATTACKS

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower took the United States Government underground yesterday as part of a ...

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  23. Forces Needed Should West Intervene

    CANBERRA: Australia would be expected to provide two battalions of troops, four air squadrons, an aircraft car ...

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  24. FADDEN STILL IN BED

    BRISBANE: Federal treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, is progressing satisfactorily but he is expected to be in bed ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader Outer Defences

    GENEVA: Soviet Foreign Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov, yesterday took a stop towards meeting Western objections to his proposals for veto powers in a projected commission to control any armistice in Indo-China. He offered to give India, which the West regards as genuinely impartial, ...

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  27. CHURCHILL HONOURED IN CEREMONY AT WINDSOR

    LONDON: Sir Winston Churchill yesterday afternoon was installed as a Knight Companion of the Order of the Garter in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. The Queen, as Sovereign of the Order, was present at the service with the Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Athlone, who are ...

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  28. HOLIDAY TRAIN TRAFFIC

    A railway spokesman today said that the traffic on the holiday trains yesterday had been lighter than on ...

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  29. HAIR CAUGHT IN MACHINE

    SYDNEY: A woman had part of her hair torn out by a machine to-day. She suffered terrible head ...

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