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  4. N.Z. Police Exonerated

    WELLINGTON (A.A.P. Reuter): New Zealand’s police force has been completely exonerated of ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. Difficult To Form A Third U.S. Party

    WASHINGTON: President Dwight Eisenhower, said yesterday that if Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph ...

    Article : 330 words
  6. Liquor Bill Reaches Last Stages

    SYDNEY: The Liquor Amendment Bill, which was passed through the Legislative Assembly early this ...

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  7. GALES AND FLOODS SWEEP ENGLAND

    LONDON: Sea-battered shipping is still limping into British port as fresh gates sweep the country, bringing floods to some west country areas for the fourth time in two weeks. ...

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    A Royal Navy petty officer demonstrating the R.N.’s new submarine escape apparatus. The new apparatus will replace the Davis escape equipment which has been used for the past 25 years. A member of the trapped ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  9. Soldier Given Twelve Months

    LONDON: A young Jamaican soldier, who escaped from the Tower of London after threatening the guard with a ...

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  10. SOVIET’S BID FAILS TO HALT DISCUSSION ON GAOLED AIRMEN

    NEW YORK: A sharply, warded rejection of Soviet claims that the 11 American airmen recently gaoled by Communist China were spies featur[?] Russia’s failure last night to prevent inclusion of the ...

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  11. TWO KILLED ON RAILWAY

    SYDNEY: Two unidentified men were killed and a third injured within two hours on metropolitan train ...

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  12. WARM, HUMID FOR HUNTER

    NSW FORECAST: Showers on the northern coast R[?] developing along the northern [?]er. Warm and himself in ...

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  13. Travelling Shows In Maitland May Finish Next Month

    A vaudeville performance next month may see the end of travelling shows in Maitland. The Maitland City Council has decided not to permit further tent shows to use Cohen Park after ...

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  14. Pope Ignores Warning Against Broadcast

    VATICAN CITY: Pope Pius XII., ignoring orders to avoid strain otter his relapse last week broadcast an apostolic blessing last night at the close of the world-wide Marian Year commemorating the 100th ...

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  15. RED SUBS WORKING AS IN WAR

    NEW YORK: United States Navy planes and shins at night have so surprised Communist submarines cruising in Far ...

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  16. SPECIAL TALKS BY LABOUR.

    SYDNEY: The N.S.W. Labour Party may call a [?]ecial conference in February to frustrate federal interference ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader North-East Asia

    LONDON: Communist China has, warned the United States that it must take upon itself “all the grave consequences” if it does not withdraw all its armed forces from Formosa and Nationalist-held islands off the China ...

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  20. Finance Stumbling Block To Trust

    SYDNEY: The Hunter Valley Conservation Trust was unable to deal with the immense problems of flood mitigation and soil conservation because o’clock of finance, according to the annual report of the that tabled in Parliament. The report said that ...

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