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  4. HOBART IN GRIP OF BIG FLOOD

    HOBART: Hobart has been virtually paralysed by one of the worst floods in its history. Thousand of people are ...

    Article : 340 words
  5. MILITARY LEADERS STUDYING PLAN FOR EMERGENCY DEFENCE OF ASIA, “IF NECESSARY”

    WASHINGTON: The United States had given the military leaders of Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand conditional estimates of the forces it could use in emergency defence of South-East Asia, sources close to the fire-power military staff talks report. ...

    Article : 990 words
  6. Blast From Critics Over England’s Team To Play Pakistan

    LONDON: England’s cricket selectors who name no newcomers to test cricket in announcing the team to play Pakistan in the first test at Lords an Thursday were to-day called “the guilty men of cricket.” ...

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  7. FRENCH OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    HANOI: French mobile columns, supported by tanks and planes, stabbed out from the Red River delta yesterday, ...

    Article : 201 words
  8. WIND SLOWLY DROPPING

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of the State. Farther showers at times on southern half of slopes and tablelands, ...

    Article : 93 words
  9. SERUM BY AIR TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY: Health authorities will rush enough serum to immunise 7500 children against diphtheria from Melbourne to ...

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  10. WANTS U.N. TO MEDIATE IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON: a Republican leader in Congress said last night that the time had come for the free world to ...

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  11. Shires’ Association Conference

    Lower Hunter Shire president (Cr. L. Monkley) will attend the annual Shires Association conference in Sydney on ...

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  12. TELEVISION HISTORY MADE IN EUROPE

    LONDON: About 90,000,000 television viewers yesterday saw Pope Pius XII. give his blessing from a balcony high up in the Vatican in the first eight-nation television hook-up in history. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader Stepping Stones

    Army authorities today began an investigation into reports that C.M.F. troop [?] taken unexpected shells from Singleton cam[?]. Senior officers in [?] have ordered on ...

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  15. FAREWELL TO POLICE INSPECTOR

    Inspector E. S. Fairlamb had given a lifetime of service of inestimable value to the public and undeniably great ...

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  16. Recount Of Lawson Votes

    SYDNEY: A re-count of votes will be made in the Lawson electorate to-day. Labour organisers now ...

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  18. PROBLEMS OF PEACE HAVE DIFFERENT SOLUTION

    UTAH BEACH (Normandy) : Problems facing the world today were not the kind that could be solved by military victory alone, Henry Cabot Lodge, chief United States representative in the United Nations, said yesterday. Mr. Lodge was President Dwight Eisenhower’s special representative at the ...

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  19. Wants To See Nice Legs At Church

    LONDON: A York clergyman has told his parishioners that he has seen plenty of young shapely legs in York ...

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