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  4. “MANUS WILL BE BASE BY 1954”

    Mr. McMahon, the Minister for the Navy, announced recently that the naval and air base at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tribunal Voices Concern Over Fate Of Small Mines

    SYDNEY: Reluctance of some mine owner to confer oil a genuine basis with employees would suggest on indifference to the fate of small collieries, the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) said to-day. ...

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  6. EVENING THUNDER, SQUALLS

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Sporadic rain. Isolated thunderstorms and local severe squalls in eastern ...

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  7. NO ORDER ON FREE TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY: Mr. Justice Wright, in the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day said he would make no formal order ...

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  8. U.N. COMMITTEE VOTES FOR INDIAN PLAN

    NEW YORK : The United Nations’ political committee yesterday overwhelmingly approved an Indian motion to break the Korean armistice deadlock and deal with war prisoners humanely. ...

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  9. Enthusiasm Of Stay-in Miners Wanes

    SINGLETON: The 27 stay in miners at the Great Greta colliery at Glendon Brook today returned their decision ...

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  10. Taxation Forcing Boxers Out

    SYDNEY: Dr. John McGirr, manager of world bantamweight weight boxing champion, Jimmy Carruthers, to-day ...

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  11. HINTS ON RUNNING THE WHITE HOUSE

    WASHINGTON : Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower and Mrs. Bess Truman exchanged housekeeping secrets at the ...

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  12. SECURITY CAUTIONS IN SEOUL

    SEOUL: A Hunted States [?] mounted is [?] from today despite the [?] ...

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  13. New U.S. Cabinet Completed

    NEW YORK: President Dwight Eleenbower has Completed his Cabinet by [?] Martia Durkia, 58 ...

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  14. APPEAL TO TRIBESMEN BY LEADER

    NAIROBI: Europeans here [?]that Bitud Mathu[?] at the African Party in the Kenya Legislation ...

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  15. OBJECTIONS TO HIGHER MILK PRICE

    SINGLETON: Housewives chosen at random in Singleton ton to-day were bana[?]nous in their opposition to the ...

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  16. MAY HAVE BEEN VICTIM OF RUSSIANS

    GENOA: Two Russians, described as diplomatic couriers, are believed to have shared a cabin near the in which ...

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  17. TREMENDOUS CYCLONE DAMAGE

    DARWIN: A series of cyclones struck Thursday Island, off Cape York Peninsula. late last sight, causing ...

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  18. Europe No Longer Cockpit Of World

    DETROIT : The Australian Ambassador (Sir Percy Spender) yesterday urged the creation of an agreed policy towards South-East Asia arid the Western Pacific, including China “between those ...

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  19. ALTERATION OF BOUNDARIES

    SINGLETON: Singleton Municipal Council last night Referred consideration of extension of boundaries until ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader Home Building Cosh

    LONDON: Ten ways to tart and earn dollars by developing the natural resources of British Commonwealth countries were listed yesterday by delegates to the Commonwealth economic conference. At the third day’s meeting of the 10 days’ conference, aimed at reviving ...

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  21. KILLED BY ROTARY HOE

    SINGLETON The Coroner (Mr A. M. Chandler) gave a finding of accidental death at inquiry into the [?] of ...

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  22. POTATOES SOAP TO £40 A TON

    SYDNEY: Potato prices have almost doubled in the past two weeks. “On November 20 priest were ...

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  23. Australians To Fly Sabre Jets

    TOKYO : Australian airmen will soon fly Sabre jet fighters with United States squadrons in Korea. ...

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  24. EISENHOWER’S AIM WILL BE TO CORRECT U.N. SHORTCOMINGS

    NEW YORK: Senator Henry Cabot Lodge said yesterday that General Dwight Eisenhower was a firm supporter of ...

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  25. Police Start Search For Detonator Fuses

    SYDNEY: Squads of detectives this morning began a search of all schools in the Campsie-Burwood districts in ...

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  26. BIG SPENDING EXPECTED

    SYDNEY: Retail Traders’ Association secretary (Mr. J. B. Griffin) said to-day the volume of retail spending in ...

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  28. MINING STAFF DISMISSALS

    SINGLETON: The N.S.W. Mining Company has dismissed a further five members of its staff from the ...

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  30. LAST OF “BIG FOUR” IS DEAD

    ROME: Signor Victoria Em[?] ple Orlando, “grand old man of Italian, Politics” and only survivor of the ...

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  31. U.S. Army Tests With First Atomic Shell

    NEW YORK : The first atomic shall in history will be fired within the next 20 days in Nevada, the New York “Post’s” Washington columnist, Robert Allen, said today. ...

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  32. POLICE PROBE LIKELY ON BALLOT BOXES

    SYDNEY: Police may be requested, to investigate the breaking open of ballot boxes and altered ballot papers used ...

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  33. Visit Of Police Commissioner

    New South Wales Police Commissioner (Mr. Delaney) will make his first official visit to the Maitland district ...

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  34. The Temperature

    Maitland post office to-day registered a maximum temperature of 86 degrees and a minimum of 59 degrees. ...

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  35. TRIAL ADJOURNED

    SYDNEY: The trial of Abraham Gilbert Saffron on a charge of swearing false evidence at the Liquor ...

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