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  4. Fine Weather Generally

    NSW FORECAST: Fine generally, apart from a few showers on far north coast. Very warm inland and warm ...

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  5. INDO-CHINA TENSION : BRITAIN AND UNITED STATES REACH AGREEMENT ON DULLES’ PLAN FOR “UNITED ACTION”

    LONDON: Britain and the United States hare agreed in principle to sponsor a South-East Asian security poet to [?]ster Communist expansion should the Geneva conference fail to restore peace in Indo-China, according to Reuter’s chief diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  6. CHANCELLOR DEFENDS HIS BUDGET

    LONDON: The Government had mode the 1954 budget thoroughly stiff, ungracious and unpopular. Chancellor of the Exchequer, R. A. Butler, said in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  7. POSSIBLE SABOTAGE OF COMET

    LONDON: The possibility of sabotage cannot be excluded in last week’s Comet Jet crash off Naples, Mr. John ...

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  8. TRANSFER AT SEA

    At [?] the Mediterranean H.M.S. Glosgow, the [?] Admiral Earl Mountbatten, of Burma. the [?]in-Chief Mediterranean, and the [?] H M S St. Citts (foreground) move into ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRENCH FORCES HOLDING

    PARIS: French forces [?] still in control of a disputed hillack [?]ast of Dien Blen Phu, after a week-end of bitter ...

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  10. Precautions For Royal Yacht

    LONDON: Admiralty police guards yesterday carried out the strictest security precautions ever known at ...

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  11. Empire Has Claims On The Queen

    LONDON : Only the forces of tradition and iner[?] stand in the way of the Queen returning to residents ...

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  12. FORMER PREMIER GAOLED

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  13. Difficulties On Freedom Of Information

    NEW YORK : Britain and the United States in the United Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday ...

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  14. Snead Wins Trophy For Third Time

    NEW YORK: Sam Snead, taking advantage of Ben Hogan’s erratic putting, won the 18-hole play-off in the ...

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  15. Today’s Leader A New Outlook

    LONDON: A consortium of large oil companies will begin discussions soon with the Persian Government for ...

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  16. Malan Seeks Transfer Of Colonies Into South African Union

    CAPE TOWN: Prime Minister Malan’s move to incorporate three British territories into the Union of South Africa by a petition from Parliament could possibly lead to conflict between Britain and South ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT WANTS TO CANCEL ORDER

    SYDNEY: The State Government will attempt to cancel a French contract for the supply of steel rails for the N.S.W. ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR GAMES TEAM

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower yesterday gave support to the drive for funds to send American athletes to ...

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  19. FOG DELAYS TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY: Road and air traffic was disrupted by a heavy fog in Sydney this morning. ...

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  20. MORE JOBS THAN LABOUR

    CANBERRA: Demand for labour is now beginning to exceed the supply, according to figures released by Labour ...

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  21. Change Of Government in Belgium

    BRUSSELS: Young King Bendonin of the Belgians, last night faced the first major political crisis of his ...

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  22. Will Not Prohibit Steeplechasing

    LONDON: The Home Secretary (Sir David Maxwell Fyfe) yesterday rejected a suggestion that steeplechasing in ...

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  23. GRANT TO CEYLON

    CANBERRA: The Minister for External) Affairs (Mr. R. G. Casey) said last night that Australia would make a ...

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  25. H-BOMB EXPLOSION COULD POLLUTE ATMOSPHERE FOR YEARS SAYS PHYSICIST

    NEW YORK: Hydrogen bomb explosions could pollute the atmosphere with radioactivity lasting for several thousand years. Dr. Karl Buckthought said yesterday. Dr. Buckthought is a member of the physics department at the Toronto ...

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  26. THIEVES HAVE BIG HAUL

    SYDNEY : Thieves escaped with goods worth almost £3000 from a city frock shop early this morning. ...

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  27. Prison Camp For Mau Mau Supporters

    NAIROBI: More than 700 Mau Mau supporters have been rounded up into special prison camps [?] the past 24 ...

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  28. QUEEN’S DRIVE IN RAIN

    COLOMBO: A storm broke out just before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Ceylon Turf Club’s ...

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  30. CONSCRIPT KOREAN ARMY

    SEOUL: Admiral Sohn Won, South Korean defence Minister, announced yesterday that his government ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS HAVE WINS

    LONDON: G. Jennings of Australia won his second round match against Frenchman. A. Agopoff, in the world ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. NO TRANSPORT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE: A stop-work meeting has tied up bus and tram transport in Melbourne this morning. ...

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