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  4. Gas Coal Still Short

    SYDNEY: Spokesmen for two large Industries said today that gas coal was stilt In short supply. ...

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  5. Tighter Control Urged On Thallium

    SYDNEY: President of the N.S.W. Pharmaceutical Society (Mr. K. A. Cactwright) said to-day that thallium should be on the poisons schedule of the Poisons Act. ...

    Article : 250 words
  6. REDS CANNOT TOY WITH HOPES OF KOREAN PEACE

    WASHINGTON: United Nations negotiators m Korea will not continue to take part in the Korean truce talks “merely to be subjected to Communist abuse and propaganda harangues,” the Secretary of ...

    Article : 444 words
  7. DEATH ROLL IN TRAIN CRASH MAY BE 125

    LONDON: Rescue workers cutting through the 40-foot high mound of wreckage age left by yesterday morning's triple train disaster near London reported last night that they had dug up 85 bodies with perhaps another 40 persons feared dead. ...

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  9. Prop-jets for TAA

    Trans - Australia Airlines will have six pron. Jet Vickers Viscounts in operation on Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. High Court Decision Reversed

    LONDON: The Judicila Committee of the Privy Council yesterday reversed a decision of the High Court of ...

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  11. Speculation On “Ashes”

    LONDON: A complete neutral wishing to bet on the result of the 1953 “ashes” would [?]England at even money, ...

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  12. SUNCUP IN BRILLIANT SIX FURLONGS

    MELBOURNE: Caulfield Guineas favourite, Suncup, today ran a brilliant trial, when he covered six furlongs in ...

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  13. EDGAR BRITT RODE FOUR SECONDS

    LONDON: Australia Jock[?]ey, Edgar Britt, rode four sec[?]nds at the York race yes[?]erday. Only one of his ...

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  14. 14 AIRMEN BELIEVED KILLED

    LONDON: Fourteen airmen in a coastal command, Shackleton, which crashed in the sea of Tarbat Ne[?], ...

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  15. RAIDS ON COMMUNISTS

    PARIS: Charges of attempting to undermine the morale of the French armed forces with the object of harming ...

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  16. Wife Murderer To Die

    OLDENBURG (Germany): Battery Sergeant-Major Edward ward Smith, a British Regular Army soldier, was sentenced ...

    Article : 110 words
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  18. LORRY DRIVER KILLED

    SCONE: An 18-years-old lorry driver. Noel Boughton, of Chin Chin-street, Islington, died in Scone Hospital from ...

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  19. PROTEST STOPPAGE LIKELY

    SYDNEY; Duty meeting of tram and bus employees in Sydney to-day and Newcastle to-morrow are expected to ...

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  20. Sequel To Deaths By Poisoning

    WEST WYALONG: A man charged with the theft of a truck had become frightened and left a Kiandra hut when ...

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  22. Remained Silent To Protect Wife

    SYDNEY: A shopkeeper, who was shot in a desperate struggle with a gunman last night, did not call out for his ...

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  23. South Korean Bayonet Charge Drove Chinese From Hill

    SEOUL: The big Chinese Communist push in Korea, jarred to a halt yesterday on a peak guarding the road to ...

    Article : 248 words
  24. Today’s Leader Remarkable Figures

    LONDON: Iranian Premier, Mohammed Mossader has told British and the United States that Iran will not accept responsibility for any “sinister” or “s[?]vious” consequences which may follow continued ...

    Article : 359 words
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