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  4. UN RATIONED MEAT PRICES ROCKETING

    LONDON: Rocketing prices yesterday did not deter British housewives from buying in hatchers’ shops filled with ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS SHOW PROMISING FORM IN BRITISH OPEN

    LONDON: Norman Von Nida, despite a clash with a newsreel camera[?] returned a solid 70 to [?] the Australian contingent in the first qualifying [?]ound of the British Open Golf Championship at ...

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  6. ENGLAND’S INNINGS WIN IN TEST

    LONDON: England took an hour and three-quarters to clinch victory over Pakistan in the second test by an Innings ...

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  7. BRITISH LOCOMOTIVES FOR NEW ZEALAND

    Being loaded at Liverpool in the m.v. Haparangl is the first of ten 1500 h.p. diesel-electric locomotives ordered by the New Zealand Government Railways from the English Electric Company, Lancashire. Weighing 111 tons, this locomotive will go into main line service between Wellington and Auckland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FINE, MORE FROSTS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Cool to mild, with moderate southwest winds, fresh at times in south-east quarter. Further ...

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  9. CIVIL DEFENCE PROBLEM AGAINST HYDROGEN BOMBS

    LONDON: Britain’s civil defence chiefs hove not yet decided whether it is worth while constructing shelters against the atom and hydrogen bombs. The Home Secretary, Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, made the admission ...

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  10. FIRED AT WATCHMAN

    PORT KEMBLA: Police rushed to a Port Kembla factory early to-day in search of a gunman who at a ...

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  11. BERNBOROUGH MARE WINS RICH RACE

    NEW YORK: Gainsboro Girl a four-year-old by Australia sire Bernbourough, galloped to an astonishing four ...

    Article : 124 words
  12. BABY FELL ON STOVE

    CESSNOCK: Baby Wilson, 19 months, of Atkinson-street, Bellbird, suffered second degree burns to ...

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  13. Desire For Liberty Will Prevail

    WASHINGTON: President Dwight Eisenhower yesterday forecast the eventual end of what he called the communist ...

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  14. MORE BUSES CANCELLED

    SYDNEY: Transport Department trucks equipped with two-way [?] to-day [?] workers in the [?] district ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. Germany’s Surprise In Soccer

    BERNE: Germany, the “dark horse” of the tournament won the world soccer cup at Berne with one of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. Australian Protest To Poland

    LONDON: Australia has protested to Poland against a Polish magazine’s “blatant and dishonest misrepresentation” ...

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  17. English Women’s Big Lead

    LONDON: England’s women cricketers apparently determined to emulate the deeds of their male ...

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  18. £6000 PRIZE TO MINE WORKERS

    CESSNOCK: First prize to-day’s lottery of £6,000 was won by two Cessnock men James Renfrew, of ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. Tenders For Commission Homes

    Mr. W. A. Howarth, M.L.A., has been notified by the Minister for Housing and Co-operative Societies that tenders will ...

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  20. Britt Loses Lead

    LONDON: The Australian jockey, Edgar Britt, has lost his lead In the Jockeys' championship to ‘Sir Gordon ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader India And Pakistan

    PARIS: France has ordered an emergency “combout” of all regular soldiers now on un-essential duties to help supply the 30,000 to 40,000 men needed to boister the defence line in Indo-China, usually reliable sources in Paris state. They said that if this move did not provide enough troops the Government ...

    Article : 691 words
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  23. Many Children Uneducated

    LONDON: More than half the world’s 550,000,000 children receive no education, according to Luther Evans, ...

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  24. Guatemala Makes Break With Iron Curtain Countries

    GUATEMALA CITY: Guatemain’s new ruling [?] has decided to break off all relations with Iron Curtain ...

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  25. Two Mines Idle

    CESSNOCK: Maitland Main and Millfield collieries are both idle to-day as a protest against the dismissal of ...

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  26. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE

    CESSNOCK: James White, of Aberdare, pleaded guilty at Cessnock court to-day, before Mr. F. S. Wood, S.M., to ...

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  27. AMERICA HAS EXPELLED THREE RUSSIANS FOR ESPIONAGE

    WASHINGTON: Three Soviet officials have been expelled from the United States in recent months on espionage charges, the State Department disclosed yesterday. The three Russians were expelled between February, and June 6, but the case ...

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  29. SCIENTISTS CRITICAL

    WASHINGTON; The Federation of American Scientists, criticising the handling of the Oppenheimer case, called on ...

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  30. Ten Fined After Betting Raid

    CESSNOCK: As a result of a raid on Saturday by Vice Squad, the following men, all of Cessnock, ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. Died After Taking Quinine Tablets

    SYDNEY: A young, King’s Cross girl died In Sydney Hospital early to-day after taking quinine tablets. She was Tania ...

    Article : 61 words
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