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  4. TELEVISION BAN ON CORONATION MAY BE EASED

    LONDON: Prime Minister Winston Churchill encouraged a cheering house of Common, yesterday to believe that the ban on televising Queen Elizabeth’s coronation next June will be lifted, at least in part. He told the House that millions outside Westminster Abbey should be able ...

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  5. UNSETTLED TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST Unsettled weather, with some rain, sporadic thunderstorms and local severe ...

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  6. CONCERN OVER LONG DELAY IN ANSWER FROM GOVERNMENT

    Concerned over the long delay on the port of the State Government In answering representations for grants for flood restoration works, Maitland City Council decided lost night to seek sanction to lend a deputation to the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Renshaw). ...

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  7. Diplomat Believed To Be Red

    LONDON: A clue to the foundation for the disappearance of British diplomat Donald MacLean was made ...

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  8. Hundreds File Past The “Little Digger”

    SYDNEY: Hundreds of people filed post the casket containing the body of William Morris Hughes in St. Andrew’s Cathedral, when the doors were opened at 11 a.m. to-day. ...

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  9. Objected To Duke Being At Cockfight

    LONDON: Britain’s League Against Cruel Sports has protested against the alleged attendance by the Duchess of ...

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  10. SEARCH STILL ABORTIVE

    SYDNEY: Land, sea and air search for survivors of the R.A.A.F Dakota aircraft which crashed into the sea ...

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  11. FEMALE NURSES MAYBE “OFF”

    CRELSEA (Massachusetts): Nurses in Korean Combat areas are making wounded American Soldiers ...

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    Mr C.F. Uwins a director of the Bristle Accolade Co said on his arrival at Melbourne that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. APPROACH ON AUTOMATIC EXCHANGE

    At the suggestion of Aid. A. M. Porter. Maitland City Council will approach the postal authorities regarding the ...

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  14. CROSBY’S WIFE IN COMA

    HOLLYWOOD: Dixie Lee Crosby, wife of Bing Crosby, and a former actress weat Into a coma yesterday, arid ...

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  15. BUSY MAN!

    LONDON: Company directory Frederick Arthur Evana, used one hand to steer his car and the other to shave ...

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  16. Danger Of Nationalism

    THE HAGUE: Cancellation of sports at future Olympic Games has been recommended by Colonel P. W. Scares ...

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  17. RAIL STRIKE CALLED OFF

    SYDNEY: R[?] llwaymen now will not strike, as proposed, over the retrenchment issue. President of the Australian ...

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  18. GAOL RIOT SPREADS

    CHESTER (Illinois): Rioting of Menard State Prison where seven goo! officials were seized by rebellious convicts on Monday, spread yesterday to the psychiatric division, where 550 dangerous mental ...

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  19. Britons Fight Mau Mau Terrorists

    NAIROBI: British troops went into action against the Mau Mau anti-white terrorist sect for the first time ...

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  20. ACTORS TRY FOR EMBARGO

    SYDNEY: David N. Martin, managing director of the Tivoli Theatre Circuit, said to-day that a proposal ...

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  21. SECOND DEATH FROM CRASH

    Neville James Hodges, of Oakhampton-road, Maitland died at 7.15 this morning [?]in Maitland Hospital. ...

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  22. QUIET, PLEASE!

    LONDON: Noise Is antisocial the magazine, “Medical Press,” declares. According to the article, too, ...

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  23. Queen Elizabeth To Open Parliament

    LONDON:. Londoners believe the “Elizabethan age” will realty begin afte Queen Elizabeth has opened the first Parliament of her reign next Tuesday. Hundreds of Australians will be among the millions ...

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  25. FELL FROM MOTOR CYCLE

    SINGLETON: A 20-years-old [?] resident Mevyn [?] was injured last night when be fell from his motor ...

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  26. MORE TROUBLE ON KOJE

    TOKYO: Kojo Island, prisoner-of-war trouble spot off Korea was the scene of a new disturbance on Sunday, when ...

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  27. ULTIMATUM TO CHAPLIN

    WASHINGTON: Charlie Chaplin will be allowed to re enter the United States If he “can prove his worth and ...

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  28. DUKE MAY LEARN TO FLY

    LONDON; The Duke of Edinburgh is considering a suggestion that he should learn to fly at the R.A.F. ...

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  29. Tests Of French Jet Fighter

    PARIS : France’s swept wing 1st fighter the Mustere [?] yesterday became the first French aircraft to break ...

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  30. France Sees Flying-Objects

    PARIS: White circular objects, surrounding something like a giant flying cancer, were reported by about 20 persons ...

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  31. Deanna Durbin Has “Had” Films

    NEW YORK: Singing screen star, Deanna Durbin back from Paris with film director husband, Charles Davis and ...

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  32. SPLINTER IN CHILD’S FOOT

    A three-inch long splinter was taken from the right foot of three-y ears-old Errol Smith of 50 Bourke-street , ...

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  33. Awarded. Bar To D.F.C.

    LONDON: Award of a- bar to the DFC held by Commander Michael Frampton Fell, DSO, Royal Navy, “tor ...

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  34. To-day’s Leader Railways And Politics

    NEW YOR: Jimmy Parmenter, 23-months-old eigor smoker, was taken off tobacco yesterday on order of Judge WaIter Criswell in the Jacksonville (Florida) juvenile court. The youngster’s picture ...

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