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  4. BREWERIES BANNING BAR FILMS

    SYDNEY: Sydney hotels which have been showing films in their bare have beer told by breweries that films must ...

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  5. EISENHOWER DISMISSES AS COMPLETELY UNTHINKABLE THE SUGGESTION OF A “PREVENTIVE WAR” AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON: President Dwight Eisenhower yesterday dismissed at ridiculous, completely unthinkable and impossible the idea of a “preventive war” against the Communist powers. He also raid in relation to the possibility of a general war that if the free world built up intelligently a structure realty impervious to Communist assault, there would be no war. ...

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  6. Security Chief Is Traitor, Says West German Government

    BONN: Chancellor Kenrad Adenauer’s West German Government yesterday branded Dr. Otto John, the West German security chief, who fled recently to East Berlin, as a traitor. ...

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  7. Unwed Mothers Need More Guidance

    SYDNEY: A social workers research team has reported that lack of help and understanding has made the ...

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  8. LIQUOR POLL “SOP” TO BREWERIES

    SYDNEY: The proposed referendum on liquor hours was described as a sop to the breweries’ at the annual R.S.L. ...

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  9. SHOWERS ON COAST

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further rain in north-east section, contracting to North Coast and adjacent ...

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  10. Water Main Burst In High-Street

    Water spouted 50 feet into the air for an hour to-day in High-street when a water main burst near Woolworths. ...

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  11. Trial For English Test Players

    LONDON: England’s cricketers who tour Australia later this year will play against Pakistan in the ...

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  12. CHURCH’S CRITICISM OF QUEEN

    LONDON: The Free Church of Scotland has criticised the Queen, the Queen Mother and the Duke of Edinburgh for ...

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  13. ESTATE AGENT FOUND DEAD

    SYDNEY: Epping estate agent, 31-year-old Ay Australia Brummer, was found dead in his home with razor slashes ...

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  14. “TIME OF INCESSANT CHANGE

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower told reporters yesterday that people should not be too deter ...

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  15. IMMIGRANTS IN QUARANTINE

    ADELAIDE: The P. and O. liner, Strathaird, arrived in Adelaide this morning flying the yellow quarantine [?] ...

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  16. Indians Going Ahead With Their March On Portuguese Pockets

    BOMBAY: Indian Nationalist demonstrators loudly backed by the Communists, are going ahead with their plans for next Sunday's march on the Portuguese settlements of Goa and Damao. ...

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  17. JAPAN TO TRY FOR LOAN

    WASHINGTON: Japan will apply to the World Bank for a loan as soon as a World Bank mission now in Japan has ...

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  18. Fate Of New Guinea Natives

    CANBERRA: The Executive Council will wait until all trials have been com[?] before deciding ...

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  20. Seixas Defeated By Low Ranking Player In Newport Tourney

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island): Californian youngster Jock Frost, ranked 21st nationally, beat American Doris Cup star Vic Seixas 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, in a second-round upset in the Newport Casino tennis tournament ...

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  21. Japanese Replace U.S. Troops

    TOKYO: Japanese defence forces will start moving in to Hokkaido, Japan’s northenmost Island, late this ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader Commitments

    WASHINGTON: A measure permitting immunity from prosecution to be granted to witnesses who testify in ...

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  24. T.B. SURVEY SUPPORTED

    Maitland City Council health inspector (Mr. J. Taylor) told the health and by-laws committee last night that ...

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  25. Malenkov Attends Embassy Dinner In Moscow For British Labour Men

    MOSCOW: Soviet Prime Minister Georgi Malenkav discussed world politics with Clement Attlee and other British Labour leaders when he dined with the “China mission” at the British Embassy last night—first visit of a Soviet Premier to the Embassy since Stalin conferred with Churchill there during the war. ...

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  26. Hopman Fined Lewis Hoad

    NEW YORK: Australian tennis player Lewis Hoad was “fined” 10/ by team manager Harry Hopman for breaking ...

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  27. RABBITS ON ARMY RANGE

    Mr. M. G. Evelelgh rabbit inspector, reported to Denman-Singleton Pastures Protection Board, that ...

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