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  4. Guard Tells Of Murders In Guatemala

    GUATEMALA CITY: A former prison guard said yesterday that before the Arbenz regime fell he saw “huge ...

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  5. CLOUDY, BUT FINE

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Rain spreading along south coast. Further snow on Alps. Fine elsewhere. Extensive frosts ...

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  6. ALDERMEN SAY : Increase In Annual Value Iniquitous

    The Mayor (Ald. F. Fahey) [?]old the Maitland City Council last night that Maitland residents could be forced to pay an extra £28,000 to the Hunter District Water Board this year. ...

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  7. NEW RULE TO COVER FOOT FAULT

    PARIS: A new tennis footfault rule which is said to allow the server to “do what he likes behind the service line” ...

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  8. TRAGEDY, DRAMA IN TWO AIRCRAFT

    CLEVELAND: The pilot of a Mexico City-bound airliner to-day shot and killed a 15-years-old boy, who barged into the pilot’s compartment waving a gun just before the plane was to take off from ...

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  9. Surplus In Funds Of City Council

    Maitland City Council’s abattoir fund had made a remarkable recovery in the four months ended April 30, the ...

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  10. Easy Wins In Swedish Tournament.

    STOCKHOLM: Australian Ken Rosewall, runner-up at Wimbledon last week, beat Norwegian [?]olf Pape 6-3, 6-3, ...

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  11. Earthquake Shock in Western States

    RENO (Nevada): An earthquake injured 12 sailors yesterday, cracked wells in the town of Fallon, and warped a ...

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  12. GIVEN LASH FOR MUTINY

    LONDON: Two convicts at London’s Wandsworth prison were yesterday given the “cat” for their part in the ...

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  13. MORE SNOW AND FROSTS

    SYDNEY: More snow and frosts are expected to blanket large areas of N.S.W. to-night. Graziers in the ...

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  14. SWEDISH KING RETURNS

    LONDON: King Gustav Adolf and Queen Louise, of Sweden, have returned to Stockholm after their week’s ...

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  15. Dr. Weatherhead Now Methodist Church Leader

    LONDON:. Dr. Leslie Weatherhead, 61, minister of the City Temple, London — Britain’s principal Congregational ...

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  16. VON NIDA LEADS OPEN QUALIFIERS

    LONDON: Eight Australians and New Zealand’s A. R. Timms with Australian professional Norman Von Nida right at the top qualified yesterday for the British Open golf championship at Birkdale, ...

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  17. MORE FOR INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

    GRAFTON: Hector Rawson, English rugby league co-manager, said to-day international football was worth a standard ...

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  18. Today’s Leader A Poignant Plea

    HANOI: Indo-China truce negotiations at Trung Gia are reported to have taken up the actual procedure of ordering end carrying cut a cease-fire in the seven-years-old war, now in a crucial stage. Meantime, about 70,000 crack Viatminh Communism troops are massed only ...

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  19. EARLY MOVES FOR S.E. ASIAN DEFENCE ALLIANCE

    WASHINGTON: Anglo-American talks opening to-day in the State Department will, authoritative Washington sources report, mark the opening of preliminary plans for a defence pact in South-East ...

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  21. Threat To Gaol Errol Flynn

    LONDON : Judge Edgar T. Hale yesterday threatened to gaol Tasmanian-born film actor Errol Flynn but he ...

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  22. Poisoning Of Tennis Players

    SYDNEY: One of 27 tennis players who were poisoned at Strathfield on Sunday after drinking tea brewed of water ...

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  23. Claimed She Owned Paintings

    PARIS: Paintings brought from Russia and being exhibited in Paris were rushed to the Soviet Embassy after a White ...

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  24. ASSAULTED BY “BODGIE”

    SYDNEY: A young chemical worker was assulted by a bodgie-type youth at Marrickville early to-day. ...

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  25. Miss Northcott Has Severe Cold

    SYDNEY: Miss Elizabeth Northcott, daughter of the State Governor, is in bed with a severe cold, only 24 hours ...

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  26. “SPIRITUAL AWAKENING”

    NEW YORK: American Baptist evangelist, Billy Graham, home again from a five months European tour in which he ...

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  27. Fisherman Swept Overboard

    NEWCASTLE: John Green, a fisherman, was swept overboard from a trawler in heavy seas north of Newcastle last ...

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