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  4. THEORY ON PAYROLL STRIKES

    SYDNEY: C.I.[?] detectives are working on the theory that a [?]ver leader supervised yesterday’s two ...

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  5. PEACE WILL NOT BE BOUGHT AT PRICE OF DISHONOUR

    NEW YORK: The Australian Ambassador (Sir Percy Spender) told the General Assembly’s political committee yesterday that the Soviet group could not impose its [?] for a settlement of the Korea issue upon the United Nations. “If they refus[?] to budge, no negotiated peace is possible,” he added, “but ...

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  6. DONALD PEERS CALLS OFF HIS VISIT

    LONDON: Popular British singer, Donald Peer[?] called off a projected six-day Australian charity tour, scheduled ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT WON VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

    BRUSSELS: The Belgian Government yesterday won a vote of confidence, after unruly debate on an alleged ...

    Article : 189 words
  8. DULLES WANTS “GET TOUGH” AGREEMENTS

    WASHINGTON: A sharp warning to Russia that any future agreements with Moscow would be on a “get tough” basis was given by the Secretary of State (Mr. John Foster Dulles) yesterday. ...

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  9. MACHINERY THREAT TO EMPLOYMENT

    MANILA: Asian delegates to the ECA[?]E Trade Promotion Conference yesterday urged European countries to ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. Determination Won The Day

    NEW YORK: United States [?] officials yesterday [?] a deportation warrant [?] Mrs. [?] ...

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    ANDREI VISHINSKY, Soviet Foreign Minister, who has been charged by the New Zealand delegate to the United Nations with treating the free world with contempt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Defence In Vice Trial Closed

    NEW YORK: The defence in the vice trial of Minot Jelk[?] rested its case yesterday, without p[?]tting him on the ...

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  13. Nehru’s Defence Of Lady Mountbatten

    NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nehru hotly defended his guest. Lady Mountbatten, against a Communist attack ...

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  14. Many Stock Returns Still Outstanding

    About 500 landholders [?] to furnish stook returns this year, secretary of Maitland Pastures Protection Board ...

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  15. JUDGES WILL SAY PLENTY.

    SYDNEY: J[?] year’s Royal [?] speak millions of words [?] specially installed [?] ...

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  16. Royal Tour Expenses

    LONDON: Navy estimates [?]abled in the Commons yesterday reveal that £425,000 starling has been provided for expenses of the Commonwealth tour of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. ...

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  17. Warm, But Change On Way

    NSW FORECAST: Fine weather over most of the State. A few showers on the south coast and isolated ...

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  18. FANTASTIC DREAMS ARE COMING INTO REALITY

    LONDON: A team of British and Australian executives and technicians is having London to-day to work on the world’s first privately owned rocket [?]tion at Salisbury, South Australia. ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. Britain May Drop Proposal To Egypt

    LONDON: Britain may drop her proposal that Egypt should undertake to join the proposed Middle East Defence Command, says Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent in comment on the approaching ...

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  20. Discussed Atomic Weapons For Defence.

    PARIS: Use of atomic weapons in the defence of Western Europe was discussed by Supreme Allied ...

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  21. SHIP TO MOUTH EXISTENCE.

    COLOMBO: Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake told Parliament yesterday that Ceylon was having a “ship to mo[?]th” ...

    Article : 86 words
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  23. DIED IN THE ATTEMPT

    BUENOS AIRES: Richard Burd[?] noted mountain climber, died in a lone attempt to climb Mount Aconcagua, ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. Theft Of Funds Of Prison.

    NEW YORK: A middle-aged woman employed in a city prison was accused yesterday of stealing about £47[?] of the ...

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  25. HUNT FOR TYPISTES

    LONDON: Two young Englishmen are leaving England to-day on a journey to find two Melbourne ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader Strength Of The Unions

    WASHINGTON: Any[?]ing between President [?] Eisenhower and [?] Stalin is “entirely in the [?] the Secretary of State (Mr. [?] D[?]es) declares. ...

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  27. DEATH OF COUNTRY PRESS MAN.

    SYDNEY: A well known country press identity, Mr. W. H. Pinkston[?] 78, died in Cootamundra this morning. ...

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  28. FLOOD MONEY HANDED OVER

    LONDON: The Australian Ambassador to the Netherlands (Mr. Alfred Stirling) yesterday presented the Dutch ...

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  29. Assurance On Royal Commission

    SYDNEY: There would be no delay in preparing and referring to State Cabinet the terms of reference for the Doyle Royal Commission, the Premier (Mr. Cahill) said to-day. Mr. Cahill said it was wrong ...

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  30. FISH PRICES AT LOW LEVEL

    SYDNEY: At the City Markets to-day fish prices fell to one of the lowest levels for years, but week-end vegetables ...

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  31. THE TEMPERATURE

    A maximum temperature of 8[?] degrees was registered to-day at the Maitland Post Office, Minimum was [?]1 ...

    Article : 26 words
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