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  4. HOT, HUMID TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine. Very warm to hot weather generally at first. Unsettled conditions ...

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  5. WORLD WOOL SHORTAGE PREDICTED

    SYDNEY: Former International Wool Secretariat President (Dr. Edgar Booth) to-day predicted a future world ...

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  6. MORE INDICTMENTS LIKELY FOR COMMISSION WITNESSES

    SYDNEY: It is considered likely that there will be further indictments of witnesses who appeared before the Liqour Commission. Eight witnesses were indicted on Saturday on charges of giving false evidence. The Attorney-General (Mr. Martin) would not confirm to-day whether ...

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  7. OPIUM SEIZED IN RAID

    PHILADELPHIA: United States Federal Treasury officers boarded a British oil tanker as it docked here ...

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  8. LATEST FASHIONS—FOR DOGS

    PARIS: Winter fashions for dogs were shown in Paris during the week-end. Fo[?] evening wear there are ...

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  9. HOW SOME OF OTHER HALF LIVE

    MOSCOW: Moscow radio last night took listeners to the Music Hall in the Soviet capital, where one of the acts ...

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    The new permanent headquarters of the United Nations are shown in the foreground against the skyline of New York City. The three U.N. buildings beside the East River are (left to right) the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Crime Wave Result Of Fear

    NAIROBI: Europeans or Asians may be responsible for supplying arms and ammunition to Man Man terrorists and ...

    Article : 111 words
  12. Assembly In Committee Stage

    NEW YORK: The United Nations General Assembly today is scheduled to begin the committee stage of its work, ...

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  13. ELEVEN KILLED IN SOUTH AFRICAN RIOT

    PORT ELIZABETH: Eleven people, including four whites were killed and 27 injured when thousands of South Africans clashed with hundreds of police an Saturday in Port Elizabeth. ...

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  14. Post Mortem On Election

    CANBERRA: It is expected that the Liberal defeat in the Flinders by-election will be one of the items discussed at ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. NEED FOR HEALTH EDUCATION

    SYDNEY: Health Minister (Mr. O’Sullivan) in a Health Week message to-day, said the recent outbreaks of ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. Japs Back On Plane Production

    PASADENA (California): A small hedge-hopping aircraft that carried rockets and fire bombs would soon be ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. To-day’s Leader Talk Doesn’t Settle Much.

    SEOUL: Between 6000 and 7000 Chinese Communist troops, backed by rockets and artillery fire, opened an all-out assault last night in a major effort to drive American and South Korean troops off two ...

    Article : 315 words
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  19. Proving Things The Hard Way

    LAS PALMAS: Twenty-seven-years-old French professor, Alain Bombard, left here yesterday on a rubber raft in ...

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  20. GERMANY’S PART IN DEFENCE

    CLERMONT FERRAND: The French Defence Minister said yesterday people who feared a Germany in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. Mr. Casey As Guest Of Honour

    NEW YORK: Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian External Affairs Minister, was the guest of honour at a dinner given ...

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  22. French Reverse In Indo-China

    HANOI: Heavy rain and low cloud yesterday prevented air support being given to the hard-pressed French troops ...

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  23. OLD TRADER DEAD

    LONDON: Mr. Theodore C. Taylor, the world’s oldest woollen trader, died yesterday at the age of 102 at his ...

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  24. American Mine Trouble.

    CHICAGO: The United Mine Workers’ Union issued no strike call, but leaders throughout the soft coal fields fully ...

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  25. Alleged Reports Of Korean Stalemate

    WASHINGTON: Senator Homer Ferguson said yesterday he had definite reports of a United States-British agreement for a “stalemate” in Korea. The Michigan Republican said he received his ...

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  26. Belief That Tide Is Rolling Towards Adlai Stevenson

    NEW YORK: President Truman returned yesterday to Washington from his latest election campaign tour, giving every outward indication he believed that political tide was rolling in favour of Mr. Adlai ...

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  27. Economic Mission To Japan

    WASHINGTON: The international bank announced yesterday it was sending an economic mission to Japan to ...

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  28. Krupp’s Coal And Steel Industries

    BONN: Industrial magnate Alfreid Krupp, is unofficially estimated to be left about £50,000,000 stg. after Allied ...

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  29. Australian Plane Lands In Germany

    FRANKFURT: A Qantas Constellation yesterday became the first Australian airliner ever to land in Germany ...

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  30. Assistance Sought From Britain

    LONDON: The Kenya Government has asked British Government to [?]nd [?]istance to deal with the Ma[?] Ma[?] ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. NO GAG THIS!

    NASHVILLE (Tennessee): An armed robber [?]ed onto a piano and directed four accomplices, who took about ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. Explosion Tosses Engine Into The Air

    LITTLETON Colorado): The boiler of a steam locomotive exploded yesterday seven miles south of Littleton, killing at ...

    Article : 51 words
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