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  4. Claimed To Have Killed His Family

    PARIS: Discovery of six battered, bodies in a biasing home at Den le Roeller, West Central France, yesterday, ...

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  5. British Dock Strikes Have Spread Further

    LONDON: Britain’s dock strikes spread further yesterday as Cabinet discussed plans to use troops to break the growing paralysis in key ports. The airlifts which are flying food into the country ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT TALKS GO AHEAD, BUT VITAL POINTS STILL LEFT

    NEW YORK: Britain told the United Nations’ political committee yesterday that progress had been made in disarmament discussions, but agreement still must be reached on essential points of a world-wide disarmament programme. ...

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  7. CRISIS FEARED IN PAKISTAN

    KARACHI (Pakistan): Party leaders, fearing a political crisis, have asked the Prime Minister (Mohammed all) to ...

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  8. Generally Fine And Warmer

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine and winner generally. Few further showers on the far north coast, Cold night on ...

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  9. Tea Scarcity At Week-end

    SYDNEY: Sydney housewives would be faced with a scarcity of tea this week-end, Mr. A. F. Deane, managing ...

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  10. Precedent Set In Eden Honour

    LONDON: The British Foreign secretary Sir Anthony Eden) is the seventh commoner since 1700 to receive the ...

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  11. Queen Mother Off To U.S.

    LONDON: 20 Southampton watersiders who are not taking part in the British dock strike handled the ...

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  12. QUEEN WILL RETURN TO AUSTRALIA

    LONDON: A promise that the Queen and he would return to Australia was made last night by the Duke of ...

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  13. GRANT FOR REPAIRS TO FLOOD GATES

    The Minister for Public works (Mr. J. B. Renshaw) has approved a grant of £260 to Maitland City Council ...

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  14. “CHRISTIANS BY HABIT” ARE FEWER

    LONDON: The Duke of Edinburgh told the 94th annual meeting of the Royal Naval Lay Readers Society ...

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  15. DISTRICT RAINFALL

    SYDNEY: The only rain reported in the Hastings Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended ...

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  16. Inquiry Urged On Rail Smash

    SYDNEY: The Opposition header (Mr. Murray Robson) to-day sought so open Inquiry into the Blue Mountains rail ...

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  18. Devastation To Fruit Crops

    ORANGE: Winds and severe frost had devastated vast acres of stone-fruit crops to the Orange district, the ...

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  19. NEW TARGET FOR MISSILES

    WASHINGTON: Development of an inexpensive [?] boosted parachute, that can he shot as high as 60,000 ...

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  20. Mental Poison Seen In Television Shows

    WASHINGTON: The president of the National Association for Better Radio and Television (Mrs. Clara Logan) told the United States Senate subcommittee yesterday that television crime shows were ...

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  21. Warring On Nation’s Roads

    CANBERRA: Roads in Australia were in no condition to meet another war[?] crisis. Mr. Downer ...

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  22. Council Must Pay Full Value

    LONDON: Romford Council in Essex, has received ministerial consent to pay a widow “the unrestricted value” of a ...

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  23. Single Bottle Sale Considered

    The Premier (Mr. J. J. Cahill) has advised Mr. Arthur Howarth, MLA, that consideration would be given ...

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  24. Sold Forged Dollars

    PARIS: Three men were yesterday gaoled for six months and fined the equivalent of £30 each by a Paris ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader Councils’ Untill Work

    PARIS: Britain, France end the United States, last night reached basic agreement with West Germany on the restoration of its sovereignty—thus clearing the way for German participation in Western ...

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  27. INDIA AND CHINA DEVOTED TO PEACE CAUSE

    HONGKONG: The peoples of India and China were devoted to the cause of peace the Indian Premier (Pandit ...

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  28. Strong Defence In “A” War

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister. (Mr. R. G. Menzies) to-day disclosed the Government’s policy in the event of ...

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  29. Former Test Bat To Die

    KINGSTON (Jamaica): A former West Indies test cricketer, Leslie Hylton, 49, was sentenced to death ...

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  30. Cup Itinerary Talk Premature

    NEW YORK: Discussion of the itinerary for the American Davis Cup team’s visit to Australia was premature, the ...

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