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  4. T.V. Means Less Reading, But No Effect On Schooling

    PARIS: A survey of television in Britain, the United States and France shows it has not effected children’s schoolwork, but has resulted in both children and adult televiewers reading fewer books. ...

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  5. BRITISH DIVISION IN RESERVE

    SEOUL: The British Commonwealth Division has been withdrawn from the Korean battle-line to reserve ...

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  6. MAKING SPELLING EASIER

    LONDON: Britain’s children may be taught to spell horse “hore” and one as “wun” of the Government adopts a ...

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  7. Cheap Steak Worries Producers

    WASHINGTON: A House of Representatives agriculture sub-committee will open hearings to-morrow on the effect ...

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  8. Safeguarding Against Japanese Competition

    GENEVA: A report released last night suggests safeguards to calm fears of “dumping,” If Japan it admitted to the tariff cutting General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. ...

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  9. BRITAIN’S CRESCENT-WINGED BOMBER

    Off the secret list is Britains latest and mightiery operational bomber. It is the Handley-Page HP 80, the world’s first four-jet crescent winged aircraft which recently completed its maiden flight at Boscombe Down. This new bomber, revolutionary in design, is claimed to fly faster, farther and higher than any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Bombing Renewed

    NEW YORK: Allied airmen renewed the bombing of the [?] power station on the doorstep of Manchuria ...

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  11. PREMIER’S STAY AWAY WAS SHORT

    BRUSSELS: The Belgian Premier (Jeo: Van Houtte) returned to Brussels last night, after a lighting visit ...

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  12. URGE THAT UNITED STATES ACT ALONE

    WASHINGTON: The United States should act [?] the naval blockade at Communist Chine and [?] ...

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  13. SAVED BY BURNING RAINCOAT

    ST. PETER (Guernsey): An off-soaked raincoat faring in the night saved 10 men in a small boat from being swept ...

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  14. Claim On Crown Prince’s Fortune

    VIENNA: A Vienna court will [?] heazing to-morrow of the life-long claim of Robert [?] 87-years-old ...

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  15. DANGEROUS DRIVING

    Judge O’Sullivan at the Maitland Quarter Sessions today, fined [?] Ernest, Pilgrim, of Brook-street, ...

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  16. FIVE DOUBTFUL SEATS

    SYDNEY: There are still five seats in which interest is maintained, following check counting and additional votes ...

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  17. DOYLE PAYS FIRST VISIT

    SYDNEY: Reginald Aubrey Doyle reported to the CIB for the first [?] this morning. Doyle, 41, an investor, ...

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  18. MORE THAN £20,500 MISSING

    SYDNEY: Police said in Sydney to-day that so registered lettuce and 10 [?] were so in the mail ...

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  19. WANTS TO BE AN AMERICAN

    HOLLYWOOD: Australian-born film ster Mario [?] has taken steps to become an American citizen, it was ...

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  20. BODIES RECOVERED AS THEY SURFACE

    NEW YORK: Bodies floated to the surface yesterday from a National Airlines DC6 plane that plunged into the Gulf of Mexico at night, after being battered by 100 m.p.h. winds in a thunderstorm. ...

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  22. Overseas Flood Relief

    The Mayor (Ald. M. J. Clyde) reports an improvement in subscriptions to the Lord Mayor’s Overseas Flood ...

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  23. QUITE HAPPY, SAYS ARTHUR

    SYDNEY: Mr. J. G. Arthur, who voluntarily stood down as Minister for Mines last week said to-day his position in the ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. Armed Hold-up

    MELBOURNE: A man, armed with a rifle, held up a porter at a City hotel to-day and robbed [?] of £9/10/. ...

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  25. POPE ON THE IMPROVE

    VATICAN CITY: The Pope celebrated Mass yesterday in his private carpel for the first time since an attack of ...

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  26. WARNING FROM JUDGE

    A 34-years-old labourer sentenced to 12 months’ hard labour for breaking and entering, was warned he could ...

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  27. Russian’s Speed On Skates

    HELSINKI : Oleg Goutjarenko of Russia, yesterday won the world speed skating championship with 198-143 points. ...

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  28. AREA RAINFALL

    SYDNEY: Hastings, Hunter and Manning rainfall for 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day was [?] 58, Comboyne 72, ...

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  29. CRUSHED BY SKIP

    eKith O’Connell, 20, of 111 High-street, Greta, an employee of Leconfield colliery, was injured this morning when ...

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  30. NOT TO RUN IN NATIONAL

    LONDON: Legal Joy, runne[?] to real in the Grand National last year and joint favourite for this year’s event ...

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  31. NO PAYMENT FOR TALENTS

    LONDON: The Home Office has given permission for an eight-year-old Italian girl, Glenella de Marco, to ...

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  32. Presbyterian Manse Burgled

    The Presbyterian manse broken into and burgled last night while the minister, Rev. C. Haxton, was conducting the ...

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  33. To-day's Leader A Labour Victory

    MOSCOW: Lev Zarahovich Mekthlis, one of the two Jewish members of the central committee of the Soviet ...

    Article : 68 words
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  35. HEAVY TOLL OF ROAD ACCIDENTS

    MANILA: Thirty-six-persons were reported killed and 65 injured in two has accidents in, the Philippines at the ...

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  36. Winning Battle Against The Tides

    LONDON: Britain appeared last night to be winning the battle of the tides. Sand bagged East Coast defences held the big spring tides yesterday, but thousands of men are still working ceaselessly piling on sandbags to meet the The B.B.C. broadcast ...

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  37. GRANT OF £383 MADE TO COUNCIL

    The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Renshaw) has agreed to make a grant of £886 available to Maitland ...

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  38. Mining Unions’ Dispute

    CESSNOCK: All the mines on the South Maitland field are in production to-day with the exception of Cessnock No, ...

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  39. BUDGE PATTY WINS FRENCH TENNIS TITLE

    PARIS: Budge Party, of the United Slates, yesterday won the French covered, [?] tennis championship. He best ...

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