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  4. MOSTLY FINE: WARMER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Patchy rain and thunderstorms, with local dust squalls developing in the ...

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  5. SEPARATED TWIN AMAZES DOCTORS

    CHICAGO: Roger Lee Broadie, who tost much of his protective brain membranes and a vital blood vessel in the operation that separated him from his Siamese twin, Rodney, “amazed” doctors yesterday, ...

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  6. LUNCH-HOUR SHOPPING CRUSH

    SYDNEY: Officials called every available policeman and policewoman into the city today to help control the milling ...

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  7. FAMILY BEHEADED BY NATIVES

    NAIROBI: Africans armed with spears, knives and a rifle strangled end beheaded two men, one woman and ...

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  8. 23 Killed When Avalanche Buried Bus In Mountain Pass

    BREGENZ (Austria): Twenty-three foreign tourists, many believed to be British, were killed when on avalanche buried a bus yesterday on a 4600 feet high rood between langen and Stuben, near the ...

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  9. PUNISHMENT FOR FAROUK

    CAIRO: Ex-King Farouk will lost his Egyptian nationality under Egypt’s new law against corruption, it was ...

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  10. S.E. Asia “better but still danger”

    Mr Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner -General for Sooth-Ea art Asia, stated, “The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EVICTIONS FROM CAMP ON RAILWAY

    SINGLETON: Eight families—including one of twelve Children—Will be eviated from the railway camp at Gowrie ...

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  12. WEPT AS HE DENIED DISHONESTY

    SYDNEY: The former Mayor of Leichhardt. a Sydney suburb, wept to-day while denying that the council’s ...

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  13. News Editor Iound Dead in His Bed

    LONDON: A coroner’s inquest on Ralph Deakin, foreign news editor of the London “Times,” was adjourns ...

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  14. ROUND-UP AT DAWN ON “PHANTOMS”

    NEW YORK: A dawn round-up brought Into custody yesterday 20 “phantom water” side workern,” who drew pay ...

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  15. SATISFYING HEARTY APPETITES

    SYDNEY, About eight and half miles of [?] and a Million [?] of bread will play a [?] part in ...

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  16. Liner Broke In Two; 500 Lives In Peril

    BEIRUT (Lebanon): Thousands of horrified watchers lining a stretch of the rocky wind-swept Lebanese coast last night sow the 12,500-ton French Champollion, break in two only 200 yards offshore. ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader Good Work By Miners

    WASHINGTON: A congress cal committee has called for the immediate investigation by the United states Con grew of Communist atrocities in Korea end-a United Nations’ investigation of other Communist crimes against humanity. The cail comet from the special House of Representatives committee which ...

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  18. QUEEN GIVEN SEND-OFF.

    LONDON: Holiday crowds thronging King’s Crose Station cheered and shouted “Happy Christmas” at the Queen and ...

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  19. Crew Awaiting Rescue

    LONDON: Twenty of the crew of the Finnish steamer Marrgareta, 2915 tons, now aground in the Firth ...

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  20. Communists Ignore Requests To Allow Parcels To Prisoners

    TOKYO: 12,000 American Red Cross, Christmas packages for United Nations soldiers in Communist ...

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  21. MARRIAGE ON ROCKS

    LOS ANGLES: Film stars Anne Baxter and John Hodlak report that their six years’ marriage Is on the rocks. ...

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  22. HEAVY FINES RELATING TO PASSPORTS

    SYDNEY: In the Quarter Sessions to-day two men were fined £100 each and hound over to be of good behaviour for ...

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  23. ANXIOUS TO GET HOME

    SAN FRANCISCO: Prime Minister Robert Menzies and Australian Officials who attended the Commonwealth ...

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  24. AGED WOMAN MISSING

    SYDNEY: A 60-years-old woman is believed to be wan dering in wild bush country east of Minto. ...

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  26. REPORT GOING FORWARD

    SYDNEY: A full report on the conduct of a French diplomat on Sunday night will be forwarded to the French ...

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  27. Youth On Murder Charge

    BRISBANE: Police last night charged an 18-years-old youth with having murdered former morgne Keeper. ...

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  29. High Award For Charlie Chaplin

    ROME: Charlie Chaplin yesterday received the highest award of the Union of Italian Film Critics—its gold ribbon. ...

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  30. POLES ARREST ARCHBISHOP

    ROME: The Polish authorities have arrested the Archbishop of Cracow (Eugenio Basiak), Vatican sources last ...

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  31. Convicts Dug Their Escape Tunnel

    SEATTLE: Seven convicts, including a murderer, escaped from the Washington State Gaol at Walks Walla yesterday through a 200-foot tunnel they had digging for months while on o shovelling detail. Ralph Courser 45 one of ...

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  32. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maximum temperature to-day at the Maitland Post Office was 86 degrees, with minimum 83 degrees. ...

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