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  4. Treaties To End German Occupation

    BONN (German): Ratification of the Bonn Conventions and the European Army treaties were approved last night by the West German Bundestag (Lower H[?]) despite left-wing demonstrations ...

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  5. WRAC OFFICER TRAINS IN BRITAIN

    Caption Patricia Pitt, of Melbourne, is the first Australian Women’s Royal Army Corps officer to go to Britain on a framing court in peace time She is attending the WRAC Officers’ Training ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 67 words
  6. Anglo-Egyptian Defence Talks Not Called Off

    LONDON: Departure of Sir William Slim, Australia’s new Governor-General, for Canberra on March 26 does net necessarily mean that the proposed Anglo-Egyption defence to talks have been called ...

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  7. FINE, WARMER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most pt the State. Some heavy mowers an the North Coast, with ...

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  8. TITO AND BRITISH LEADERS TALK On EUROPEAN PEACE

    LONDON: Marshal The [?] Yugoslav journalists in London yesterday that his talks with Prime Minister Winston Churchill and other British Government leader had produced agreement on how to preserve peace in Europe. “Temjug” official [?] news agency in a dispatch to Belgrade quoted ...

    Article : 486 words
  9. 33 Lives In Crash Of Two Bombers

    ST JOHNS (Newfound[?] An Air Force general is among 8 men believed to have [?] lives when ...

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  10. CONCERN OVER SUICIDES

    LONDON: Laboutite [?] failed in a demand in the Commons for all expert[?] into the [?] ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. Fire Follows Turkish Earthquake

    ANKARA: Fire added the horror of the violent earthquake which killed at least 100 persona and injured 303 ...

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  12. Eisenhower Sees No Change In Soviet Union Intentions

    NEW YORK: Preservations of [?] continued to be the “main concern” of the S[?] Union Russel’s Valerian Zorin claimed in the United Nations [?] Committee yesterday. ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. Conference Proposed On Air Safety Problems

    BERLIN: Soviet authorities in German have proposed on Anglo-Soviet conference on air safety problems. The proposal at reported by an East German ...

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  14. WALKED OUT AFTER ‘DEATH’

    NEW YORK: Leonard Witham. 49, walked out of the Haverhill (Massachusetts) Hospital yesterday two weeks ...

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  15. Vivien Leigh Held Plane For An Hour

    NEW YORK: British film star, Vivian Leigh, weeping and protesting, delayed the departure of a London-bound ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. Condition At Mental hospitals

    SYDNEY: Patients in some mental hospitals are existing in [?] appalling conditions there is only e slight chance ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. BOBBIES WON BATTLE OF WITS

    LONDON: [?]land yard’s special branch won a six-hour battle of [?] yesterday against a group of London [?] ...

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  18. HOSPITAL’S WAITING LIST OF 272

    The board of directors of Maitland Hospital was told last night that there was a big waiting list. The senior ...

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  19. BOAT CREWS’ RECORD TRIAL

    LONDON: The Cambridge University crew yesterday broke the -practice record for the boat race-course when it ...

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  20. CONFIDENT OF CUTS IN TAX

    CANBERRA: Ministers are confident tax cuts amounting to about £70,000,000 will be announced in the next budget ...

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  21. Today’ Leader Mother Tongue

    CANBERRA: A research station will be [?] in the Antarctic region in January 1954, the Minister for ...

    Article : 102 words
  22. VEGETABLES AT RECORD HIGH PRICE

    SYDNEY: Vegetables to-day sold at the highest prices of the year. Growers and agents to-day ...

    Article : 176 words
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  24. STILL FIGHTING TO SAVE GAMES

    CANBERRA: A proposal that Victoris should got a double housing grant one year to build an Olympic village will be made to the Federal-Government to-day. The chairman of the Olympic Control Committee (Mr. A. Coles) if in Canberra ...

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  25. Gas Coal From Pike’s Gully.

    SINGLETON: The district manager of the NSW. Motor Company (Mr. O. P. Anderson) to-day assured miners ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. LASSIE TOOK HER GUN

    LONDON: A “lassie” from Lancashire, who ran away from home, carried a revolver in her handbag &b protection ...

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  27. GOVERNOR TO VISIT CAMP

    The Governor of New South Wales, Lieut General St. John will arrive in Singleton on Sunday afternoon ...

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  28. POST NOT YET FINALISED

    NEW YORK: The United Nations Security Council last night rejected a Soviet move to appoint India’s chief ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. Airways Offer To Pick Up Team

    LONDON: The chairman of the British European Airways (Lord Douglas, of Kirt Lenlda) has cabled the secretary of ...

    Article : 83 words
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