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  4. MORE SPY CHARGES BY McCARTHY

    WASHINGTON: Communists had Infiltrated the United States Central Intelligences Agency, Senator Joseph ...

    Article : 257 words
  5. INCONCLUSIVE END TO SECRET SESSION

    GENEVA: Indo-Chino peace folks yesterday faced a major obstacle to an agreement and the four hours’ secret session of the nine-nation conference, seeking to end the seven-years-old conflict, left even ...

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  6. CUSTOMS MEN HAVE BIG HAUL

    SYDNEY: Customs officials in a dawn swoop yesterday seized contraband worth more than £10,000 on the liner ...

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  7. President Makes No Comment On Oppenheimer

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower yesterday reserved Judgment on famed atomic scientist, Dr. J. Robert ...

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  8. BOOKMAKERS CHEER OUTSIDER WINS BRITISH CLASSIC

    LONDON: A rank outsider, ridden by the younget jockey in the race, shook Britain’s racing experts yesterday by romping home a two-lengths winner [?] 33-1 in the Derby, Britain’s great classic at ...

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  9. TOURIST TRIP BY RAILWAY

    A one-day tourist trip from Sydney to Maitland on Sunday next, June 6, has been arranged by the Department of ...

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  10. Commonwealth Golf Tourney

    LONDON: Britain and South Africa chalked up wins to the Commonwealth golf tournament at Saint ...

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  11. RUSSIA IS OPPOSED TO DEBATE

    NEW YORK: Russia and India are reported opposed to early Security Council debate on Thailand’s appeal for peace ...

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  12. Suspension, Bridge At Glendon

    SINGLETON: Patrick Plains Shire Council has decided to build a high-level suspension bridge over the ...

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  13. QUEEN SEES CHARITY PLAY

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburg rounded off their disappointing Derby day at Epsom by attend ...

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  14. To-day’s leader [?] Responsibility

    WASHINGTON, President Dwigt Elenhower has left the door open for a request, to Congress for authority to [?] it the United States to action in South-East Asia to combat Communist expansion The President, replaying to question at his week news conference here, was ...

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  15. Bill For Corneal Eye Bank

    SYDNEY: The N.S.W Government is believed to be con[?] a bill to legalise the removal of corneas from the ...

    Article : 68 words
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  17. THREE MORE DIPHTHERIA SUSPECTS

    SYDNEY: Three more diphtheria suspects have been admitted to'Prince Henry Hospital. ...

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  18. REMANDED ON TWO CHARGES

    Hearing of two cases against Edward O’Kane was stood over by Mr. F. R. Wood, S.M., in Maitland Court ...

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  19. COOLER AND SHOWERY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fairly general rain in central and eastern districts with some local heavy falls, slowly, ...

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  21. ROSE BEATEN BY BELGIAN

    BRUSSELS: Australia beat Belgium by five matches to two In their two-day tennis International after Ieading 4-0 on ...

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  22. NEW RECORDS

    LONDON: British Empire records for the shot put and discus were broken at Motspur Park, Surrey, yesterday. ...

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  23. CONTRACTS FOR FIGHT COMPLETED

    LONDON- Contracts for Robert Cohen. French holder of the European bantamweight weight [?] and Chamrern ...

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  24. FANTASTIC AMOUNT SPENT ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON: A “high state of preparedness against aggression” was claimed for the United States in a report by the Atomic Energy Commission yesterday that it has spent over 9,000,000,000 dollars more than £4,000,000,000 —on nuclear weapons. ...

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  25. LANDY TO TRY AGAIN

    STOCKHOLM: Two tapes— one at 1500 metres and one at the mile mark—are to be put up when Australian John ...

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  26. DUTCH SHIP IN TOW

    BRISBANE: The corvette H.M.A.S. Wagga has reached a crippled Dutch landing ship near Rockhampton. ...

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  27. SAILOR “FAIR”

    MEXICO CITY: Hospital authorities at Acapulco report as “fair,” the condition of Hector Nerl, 22-year-old sailor ...

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