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  4. Minister To Be Asked Extent Of Help In Repairing Flood Damage

    A deputation from Lower Hunter Shire Council will wait on the Minister for Public Works in an effort to discover what financial assistance the council could expect for flood damage restoration. ...

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  5. HEAVY ATTACK IN KOREA

    SEOUL: United Nations fighter-bombers yesterday made 200 attacks on the main Manchuria-Korea ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. NAZI GETS £11M, PAY-OFF

    Friedrich Flick, farmer Nazi industrialist and German war criminal will receive £11 million ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Craig Picked— de Courcy Out

    SYDNEY: Promising 17-years-old batsman, Ian Craig, has been included in the Australian cricket team to play ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. Cool Prospect For State

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Slightly cooler, with west to south-west winds gradually spreading over the ...

    Article : 87 words
  9. REFUSAL TO END INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON: United States District Judge James Kirkland yesterday refused to end a Grand Jury ...

    Article : 191 words
  10. STEP-UP OF ANTI-JEWISH MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA

    LONDON: Russia’s disclosure of a “terrorist” group found inside the Kremlin has been followed up by front-page editorials in every Moscow newspaper. Nine doctors hove been arrested—six of them Jewish—and charged with murdering two Soviet leaders. ...

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  11. INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN SHIRE

    Three cases of infectious disease, two of poliomyelitis and one of diphtheria, have been reported in the Lower ...

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  12. JUST MYOPIA NOT GENIUS

    TORONTO: A Canadian optometrist said yesterday that if Leonardo da Vinci had worn glasses the Mona ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. FEW BREAKS IN POWER SUPPLY

    During 1952 there were 11 interruptions to the electricity supply in the area, the electricity committee of Maitland ...

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  14. FOOD MAIN PREY OF TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE: Hungry, hunted terrorists in jungles of North Johore have been so acutely abort of food recently ...

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  15. Surprise Air Attack Not Feared

    WASHINGTON : General Hoyt Vandenberg told investigating Congressmen yesterday that keeping track of ...

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  16. Six Killed In Red Ambush

    SAIGON (Indo-China): Communist Vietminh rebels and bushed a bus 75 miles south west of Saigon on Monday ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. Will Examine European Trends

    NEW YORK: Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State designate, and Mr. Harold Steesen will go to Europe at ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. Population Could Double In 70 Years

    NEW YORK: The United Nations, Population Commission will begin its seventh sessions at United Nations ...

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  19. NEW BID FOR HELP IN KILLER HUNT

    SYDNEY: Events in the less tram trip of Shirley Butler, 21, a few hours before she was found murdered, will be broad, ...

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  20. FIXED PRICES CAUSING RICE SHORTAGE

    SYDNEY: Much larger quantities of rice would be available for home consumption if price control was lifted from ...

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  21. Diverting River Stream

    SINGLETON:. The estimated cost of erecting groynes in the Hunter River, near Dunolly bridge, to prevent erosion ...

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  22. DIVERTING STOCK FROM TOWNS

    SINGLETON: Denman-Singleton Pastures Protection Board will begin negotiations to reopen the stock ...

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  23. JAPS SUPPORTED ON WARNING TO SOVIET

    WASHINGTON: The State Deportment said yesterday that the United States supported Japan’s warning against flights by foreign planes—presumably Russian—over Japanese territory. ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. Londoners See First Holden

    LONDON: Hundreds of Londoners throughout yesterday clustered around a Holden car —the first Australian-made car ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. South Africans To Depths Of Indifference

    JOHANNESBURG : The South African test team had “swung frost the heights of glory to the depths of ...

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  26. Relaxed On International Situation

    LONDON: American and British justice winked a blind eye for a few moments yesterday while an American boy ...

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  27. Canada Cuts Cheese Production

    OTTAWA: Canada cut her cheese production sharply during 1952, but boosted both her production and consumption of ...

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  28. BUSES NOT OVERLOADED

    Three checks on the 7 p.m. and 7.20 p.m. buses from Telarah showed that they were not overloaded the ...

    Article : 160 words
  29. DID NOT MAKE LIGHT OF IT

    PALMERSTON, (Ontario) : The Reverend George Young addressed a meeting of the Palmerston council on Monday ...

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  30. Record Crop Of Stone Fruit

    SINGLETON: Warkworth orchardists have had a record crop of stone fruit this year. In four nights, 1580 cases ...

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  31. Truman Urges Overhaul Of McCarran Act

    WASHINGTON : President Truman yesterday urged swift Congressional action on a proposal for a thorough ...

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  32. To-day’s Leader The Soft Pedal

    SYDNEY: Australia’s poor qualty loaf of bread must be enriched with protein or vitamins for the average working ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. BUILDING APPLICATIONS

    In his annual report to Lower Hunter Shire Council, the health inspector (Mr. T. C. Atkinson) stated that ...

    Article : 120 words
  34. COMING YEARS WILL BE AN ERA OF DIPLOMACY

    WASHINGTON : General Dwight Eisenhower’s diplomatic appointments were being watched in ...

    Article : 189 words
  35. Taking After Her Children

    EAST LANSING (Michigan): Mrs. August Lynch, who spent 20 years helping her five children through Michigan ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. Fire Gutted 800 Chinese Huts

    HONGKONG: Four thousand Chinese were homeless here last night after fire gutted 900 wooden huts in Humuni[?] ...

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  37. Book Of Month By Australian

    NEW YORK: The Literary Guild of America yesterday announced It had made “The Intruder,” a novel by Australian ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. Prospectors Rush To Laurieton

    SYDNEY: The discovery of rich rutile (titanium oxide) deposits at Laurieton has lured scores of prospectors to ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. Twins Still Fight

    CHICAGO: The Brodie Siamese twins yesterday were nearing the end of their first month as ...

    Article : 41 words
  40. Joy Nichols III

    LONDON: Austrian radio star Joy Nichols, was admitted to a London nursing home yesterday with gastric ...

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