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  4. Thousands Swarm London’s Streets

    LONDON: Thousands of [?] in Shirt-sleeves and [?] frocks packed the streets of London yesterday few a preview of the coronation decorations. ...

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  5. EVEREST STILL WINNER

    KATMANDU (Nepal): The first attempt to scale the 20,000 foot peak of Mt Everett failed, and a second ...

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  6. Churchill “tops” with Jews

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  7. SACK FOR MINERS AT JOHN DARLING

    SYDNEY: A B.H.P. representative announced to-day that all employees of John Darting colliery, except those needed for essential maintenance, would receive dismissal notices next Friday. ...

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  9. U.S. STILL NEEDS EVIDENCE OF SOVIET GOOD FAITH

    LONDON: French and United States officials rejected outright Soviet charges that the Bermuda meeting of the Big Three Western Powers was planned as a “Conspiracy” against the Soviet Union. They denied that the meeting of the United States, Britain and France was ...

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  10. British Families Leave Egypt

    CAIRO: The first British families to take the advice of the British Embassy here to leave Egypt in view of the ...

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  11. GOLFERS HOPE TO BREAK HOODOO

    LONDON: United States golfers, who have dominated the British amateur championships since the war, will ...

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  12. Last Offer On Prisoners’ Repatriation

    SEOUL: General Mark Clark, United Nations [?] arrived at [?] by air with the chief trace ...

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  13. OLD-TIME CRICKETER IS DEAD

    SYDNEY: Ted Foashers, former Australian cricketer and State bowls representative, died at the week-end. ...

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  14. ROSEWALL WAS BRILLIANT

    PARIS: Australia’s Ken Rosewall, on his brilliant form in the French tennis championship yesterday, has ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. THREE SHIPS GO DOWN

    [?] yesterday two in collisions off England’s south cost and a third capsized off Norway. ...

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  17. BUILDINGS BOMBED BY METEORS

    SEOUL: Australian Meteors destroyed eight buildings in a troop concentration area north of Chunghwa, Kerea, ...

    Article : 104 words
  18. Peace, But With Honour

    WASHINGTON: Republican leaders said the Eisenhower Administration was “desperately anxious” to attain a ...

    Article : 97 words
  19. Baby Scalded By Boiling Water

    NEWCASTLE: An eight-month-old baby girl was severely scalded this morning when she pulled a jug of ...

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  20. CITY LIBRARY APPEAL

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  21. MEMBERS WALK OUT OF PARLIAMENT

    TEHERAN: Some Members of the Persian Parliament walked out yesterday during the second, reading of a bill ...

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  22. The Temperature

    Maximum temperature at the East Maitland Post Office to-day was 85 degrees, minimum 41 degrees. ...

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  23. Trueman Needs Match Practice

    LONDON: Fred Trueman, England’s bowling hope for the tests, “sadly lacks match practice,” the “Daily Mail’s” ...

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  24. 4,900 GUINEAS FOR RAM

    SYDNEY: A world record of 4900 guinness was paid by Mr. Fred Fleming, of the Yumoo Pastoral Co., for a ...

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  25. Johnston Says He Is Fit

    LONDON: Bill Johnston, the Australian last-medium left arm bowler, expressed satisfaction yesterday at the ...

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  26. “KING OF BROKEN HILL” IS DEAD

    BROKEN HILL: Known as “the uncrowned king of Broken Hill,” Patrick O’Neill, 77, died in the Broken Hill ...

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  27. THEY SPOKE TOO SOON!

    SYDNEY: Power restrictions in Sydney were lifted this morning for the first time since 1946. ...

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  28. SEEKING FULL INDEPENDENCE

    PARIS: King Norodom Sihanouk, of Cambodia, has asked France for further negotiations to reach full ...

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  29. Leg And Arm Cut On Circular Saw

    NEWCASTLE: Richard Hilby, 35, of Abel-street, Mayfield, a waggon repairer employed at J. and A. Brown, Haxham, ...

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  30. Pidding Retained As Goal Kicker

    SYDNEY: N.S.W. Rugby League captain, Clive Churchill, will retain Noel Pidding as goal kicker for the match ...

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  31. England Beaten By France

    PARK: France beat Britain 28 points to 17 in the Rugby League international match at Lyons yesterday. ...

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  32. LITTLE RAIN

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registrations for the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning ...

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  33. To-day’s Leader Hush-a-by Baby !

    PARIS: The Gaullist Parliamentary leader, Andre Di[?], may form a new French Government and become Premier. Diatheses will give a reply to-day to President ...

    Article : 180 words
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