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  4. COMMONS APPROVED TITLES OF QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON: Overruling Scottish Nationalist objections, the House of Commons last night approved the Royal style and titles by which Queen Elizabeth II. will be known after her coronation on June 2. ...

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  5. Priests and Convent Head Arrested.

    GRENOBLE (France): Four more [?] were ordered yesterday by a Grenoble magistrate investigating the ...

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  6. MASSED FANFARE TO ANNOUNCE CROWNING

    LONDON: The Duke of Edinburgh will not be [?] the Queen’s side at the crowning in Westminster Abbey on June 2. The Duke will sit with the Duke of Gloucester and Duke of Kent to the right of the ...

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  7. HUNT FOR GIRL’S MURDERER.

    SYDNEY: Squads of Victorian and N.S.W. police are [?]ing the two states for the gunman who shot a ...

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  8. Intermittent Rain And Cloud

    NSW FORECAST: Further light rain or showers along the south and central coast and highlands, with mist, fog ...

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  9. AIRLIFT FOR BERLIN REFUGEES

    BONN: Berlin’s airlift is starting again—to ferry from West Berlin the mounting flood of East German ...

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  10. Flood Reaches Collarenebri

    SYDNEY: Police at Collarenebri said to-day that flood-waters from the Barwon River were slowly creeping into [?] ...

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  11. Funeral Of Air Crash Victims

    KARACHI: The 11 victims of the Comet jet airliner crash yesterday were buried last night in the Christian ...

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  12. Went Back For Coat; Lo[?]t Her Life

    NEW YORK: Seven persons were killed and 14 injured when [?]e swept through a New York furniture factory ...

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  13. QUEEN MARY’S ILLNESS

    LONDON: Queen Mary last night was visited by her physician, Sir Horace Evans, and her surgeon, Lord ...

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  14. SYDNEY SHOW RECORD.

    SYDNEY: A record of [?]184 animals would compete at this years Royal E[?]er Show, [?] H. N. Sarina said to-day. ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader Show Impressions

    Three Government departments had each spent more thon one-fifth of its loan allocation on work in the Hunter Volley, Mr. R. A. Young told the Hunter Valley Conservation Trust yesterday. ...

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  16. Warning Of Danger In Middle East

    WASHINGTON: Senate Foreign R[?] Committee chairman, Senator Alexander Wiley, said yesterday that the Middle [?]t could “explode any day” and unbalance the world situation. ...

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  17. Tito Says War Risk Smaller.

    LONDON: Marshal Tito yesterday expressed the emphatic view that the possibility of war is becoming less and less. ...

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  18. U.N. Fighter Aircraft Follow Chinese Over Manchurian Border

    NEW YORK: United Nations fighter aircraft in Korea since last November have been following Chinese Communist fighter planes back over the Y[?] River border into Manchuria. ...

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  19. Princess Curtails West Indies Visit

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trini[?]ad): The Princess Royal is cutting short her West Indies visit and it leaving by plane ...

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  20. Four Mines Idle.

    CESSNOCK: Production on the South Maitland field to-day is down by about 3000 tons. ...

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    Mrs. Ivy [?]ker Priest, Republican Republican committee-women for the State of Utah since 1944 is Treasurer of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Olympic Village Guarantee

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian Government has guaranteed finance for the erection of the Olympic village for the ...

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  24. Change In Air Force Command

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon) to-day announced a proposal to divide the RAAF into three ...

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  25. ACCIDENTS AT CESSNOCK.

    CESSNOCK: Daphne Walker, [?]8, of Cooper-street, Cessnock, slipped and fell on the footbath near her home to-day ...

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  26. Waterfront Back To Normal

    SYDNEY: The waterfront operated normally to-day after the dispute yesterday which involved six ships and [?] ...

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  27. Member Says Queen Should Go Abroad

    LONDON: A Labour member suggested in the Commons yesterday that the Queen’s personal staff be drawn from ...

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  28. WON FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES IN LOTTERY ON HIS BIRTHDAY.

    SYDNEY: A North Shore butcher and two other people to-day won first and second prize in New South Wales State Lottery No. 2759. The odds against this happening are greater than the ...

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  29. King’s Statue Unveiled

    CANBERRA: The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) to-day unveiled a bronze sta[?]e of King George V. at ...

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  30. Airliner’s Landing Gear Collapsed

    CHICAGO: Eighty-three persons, including 77 passengers, were shaken yesterday when the landing gear of a ...

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  31. College Students Lose £452

    SYDNEY: Police have been notified that £452 was stolen from [?]2 students at St. Patrick’s College, Manly, ...

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