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  4. Briton Applauded

    NEW YORK, Eri[?] Foreign Secretary (Antony Eden) drew loud app[?] in the United Nation General ...

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  5. ENERGIES FOR WAR PURPOSES DESCRIBED TRAGIC

    NEW YORK: It was a tragedy for all the world that so large a proportion of national energies and resources was consumed on military preparations, British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) told ...

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  6. SHOWERS HEAVY AT TIMES

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Rain or showers between the slopes and the coast, and in central and ...

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  7. MORE EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNTS OF HYDROGEN BOMB TERROR

    NEW YORK: Two more purported eye-witness accounts of an American hydrogen-bomb explosion fn the Pacific, including one which said that the explosion blew the top off a building 18 miles distant, have been published in tho United States. ...

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  8. POTATOES (TOO DEAR) ROTTING

    SYDNEY: President of the NEW Fruit Shopkeepers’ Association (Mr. L. Hogan) revealed to-day that thousands ...

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    A self-contained diesel electric drilling barge—the first of her kind to be-built and equipped in Britain —was recently launched at Port Glasgow. The barge is destined for drilling operations by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EVACUATION EFFORTS EXPLODED

    LONDON: Exploding fireworks suspended from trees have failed to drive away 20,000 starlings estimated to ...

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  11. Rebels Renew Attacks

    HANOI: Vietminh rebels attacked French posts, mined roads and laid ambulance in the southern part ...

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  12. BRITAIN REJECTS REDS KOREAN OFFER

    NEW YORK: Br[?]n has rejected the Soviet proposal for a new Korean commission, offering o instead four major principles for breaking the ` armistice deadlock. ...

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  13. PROFIT FROM STATE MINES

    SYDNEY: The State coal mines at Awaba and Lithgow made a surplus of £5,912/15/ for the year ended June 30. ...

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  14. RIGGER DIED AFTER FAIL

    NEWCASTLE: A 24-years-old rigger died In the casualty room of Royal Newcastle Hospital to-day after a 30ft ...

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  16. Tito May Visit Britain

    LONDON: Britain will shortly propose to Marshal Tito that he visit Britain in the spring, most probably in ...

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  17. Temperatures Below Average

    SYDNEY: A cold snap hit Sydney to-day and brought temperatures down to 10 degrees below the November ...

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  18. The Temperature

    Monte Pio Orphanage recorded a rainfall of 30 points for this morning. A mild maximum ...

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  19. No Decision Reached Yet On Prosecution

    SYDNEY: No decision has yet been reached regarding the possible prosecution of a leading Sydney bookmaker ...

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  20. IKE MAY “HOLIDAY” IN FRONT LINES

    WASHINGTON: United States President elect, General Dwight Eisenhower, may spend Thanksgiving Day—November 27—with U.S. troop, in the front lines of Korea, his staff said In Augusta (Georgia) ...

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  21. U.K. Gained Balance Ahead Of Schedule

    LONDON: Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Richard Butler) told the House of Commons yesterday that the Government had achieved an overall sterling balance six months ahead of the target date. ...

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  22. Car Thieves’ Remarkable Escape

    SYDNEY: Two car thieves had a remarkable escape from injury early this morning when a car they were ...

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  23. MARCHING BAND HAS GAINED FAME

    SINGLETON: In less than 12 months. Singleton branch of the Girls’ Marching Band Association has established a ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. Swedes’ Gift To King

    STOCKHOLM: Sweden’s people yesterday presented King Gustav Adolf with £344,838 strolling as a gill for for his ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader The Dunib Speak

    NEW YORK: A warning that the “seeds of conflict” which might overwhelm the entire African continent were being sown in Africa was voiced by India’s Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit in a challenging ...

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