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  4. Problems Of Pacific And South-east Asia

    LONDON: Britain, Australia and New Zealand will discuss with America problems in the Pacific and South-East Asia, it was officially announced yesterday. ...

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  5. “USE ATOM BOMB,” SAYS KENNY

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  6. RED CHINA REJECTS INDIA’S PLAN

    TOKYO: Communist China hat formally rejected the Indian plan endorsed by the United Nations for breaking the Korean armistice stalemate, Peking radio announced to-day. ...

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  7. World Record Wheat Crop

    WASHINGTON: The United States Agriculture Department yesterday estimated world bread-grain production in ...

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  8. WENT BEFORE THE BOSS GOT THERE

    SYDNEY: The N.S.W. Railways Commissioner (Mr. Winsor) was about 10 seconds too late to-day for the official ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS WILL NOT BE IMPRESSED BY WORDS

    NEW YORK: The United Notions must take steps to induce the Communists to want peace in Korea, the President-elect, General Eisenhower, said yesterday. The desire of one side for peace was not sufficient to bring about peace, he ...

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  10. U.S. Blamed For Woes In Iran

    NEW YORK: A high Iranian Government official in Perils[?]nt yesterday blamed meet of Iran’s woes on a policy ...

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  11. MAINLY FINE

    NEW SOUTH WALES FORECAST: Cloudy along the coast and coastal highlands with some light ...

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  12. WOMAN CAUSED TROUBLE

    LONDON: The crew of a Qantas Empire Airways airliner, flying from Sydney to Johannesburg, had a ...

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  13. Forbes Ordered Before Judge

    SYDNEY: Former [?]cier, J[?]ho Woolcott Perbas, was to-day ordered to appear before the Federal Judge in ...

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  14. Bombers Blast Red Centres

    NEW YORK: Fourteen United States B-29 Superfortress bombers yesterday blasted the vital Communist ...

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  15. Police Escort For Australian

    LONDON: When Australian Rugby League vice-captain Duncan Hall, was sent off the field during the final ...

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  16. High Cost Of Marketing Potatoes

    SINGLETON: More than 6000 bags of potatoes will be harvested in the Singleton district this season, according ...

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  17. WOMAN FELL 40 FEET TO HER DEATH

    SYDNEY: A 58-years-old widow fell 40 feet to her death at Edgecliff to-day. She was Mrs. Annie ...

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  18. Clerk On Three Charges

    A 32-years-old clerk, Cyrus Thomas Cooper, of Sutherland-street, Lane Cove, was remanded from the Maitland ...

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  19. American League Team Here In June

    SYDNEY: An American football team will arrive is Australia next June to play Rugby League. ...

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  20. EXECUTION EXHIBITION

    SEOUL: Communists executed two relatives of North Korean Army deserters in front of about 100 man from ...

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  21. MINISTER IN IRELAND

    LONDON: The Australian Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen). who has been in London for ...

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  22. ANTI-RED MEETING BROKEN UP

    LONDON: Police broke up a meeting of the anti-commun[?] Free German Youth League in Frankfurt yesterday ...

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  23. Eisenhower Back In America

    NEW YORK: President-elect Eisenhower has arrived back in the United States from his visit to Korea and ...

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  24. PROTEST ON BOMBING

    TOKYO: The Communists claimed yesterday that Allied planes bombed and strafed a supply vehicle belonging to ...

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  25. MOTORIST’S STRANGE EXPERIENCE

    SYDNEY: A car’s windscreen “turned as white as a sheet and disintegrated” on the Hume Highway, near ...

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  26. ROUND-THE- WORLD RECORD SHATTERED

    LONDON: Monsieur Jean-Marie Andibert, 45-years-old French sports journalist, returned to Paris at the ...

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  27. SHOPLIFTER HAD HELP

    SYDNEY: Two children had accompanied a woman shoplifter, and helped her to take articles, according to ...

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  28. Trespassing On Railway

    The Comm[?]woner for Railways was taking a serious view of trespassing on railway property, following complaints ...

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  29. AUDIENCE FOR MR. MENZIES

    LONDON: King Beudouin of the Belgians will grant an audience to Australia’s Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  30. FIGHT TO SAVE LIVES OF COUPLE

    SYDNEY: A man forced his way into a fiat in Hastings Parade. Bondi, this afternoon and found as elderly couple ...

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  31. Canadian Distrust Claimed Threatening

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut): Canadian distrust of United States foreign policy was threatening the historic friendship between the two countries, a Yale professor, who spent the last six years leaching in ...

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  32. BRITAIN ACCUSED OF TORTURE

    LONDON: A Malayan woman delegate to the Communist-backed peoples’ peace congress yesterday accused ...

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  33. POTATOES TO-DAY TOOK PRICE DIVE

    SYDNEY: Blackmarketing of Potatoes in Sydney suburbs over the week-end caused over supply at the City ...

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  34. EQUITY SUITS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY: Mr. Justice McClelland to-day dismissed two equity suits for the liquidation of Ready Maid Frozen ...

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  35. DIFFERENCE IN SPENDING ONLY SLIGHT

    LONDON: The difference in the amount that Britain’s richest and poorest spent on food was much less now than ...

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  36. Re-Opening Of Stock Route

    SINGLETON: The Denman Singleton Pastures Protection Board will make further negotiations to have the Dunolly ...

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  37. TWO MAITLAND MINES IDLE

    CESSNOCK: Bellbird and Pelton collieries are idle on the South Maitland field today. ...

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  38. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maximum temperature registered at Maitland Post Office to-day was 57 degrees and minimum [?]6 degrees. ...

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  39. To-day’s Leader Modkets In North America

    SYDNEY: Three points at Williamtown and four at Mangrove Mountain were the only rain reported in the Hastings, ...

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