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  4. T.V. “LUXURY BEYOND US”

    Mr Gullett, MHR, said recently that television was a luxury Australia could not afford at preset. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Firecracker May Have Caused Disaster

    VALPARAISO: A firecracker tossed by a boy may been the indirect cause of a terrific Hew Year explosion in Valparaiso in which the death toll may reach 100. ...

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  6. 1016 PLANES LOST IN WHOLE WAR

    WASHINGTON: A Navy report reveals that the Navy and Marine Corps lost lots planes in combat or accidents ...

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  7. DEMOCRATIC IDEALS FLOUTED BY IMMIGRATION ACT

    WASHINGTON: A special Commission set up by [?] Truman to recommend changes in the new con[?] McCarran Immigration Act declared yester[?] that the law flouted democratic ideals. ...

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  8. Relatives To Contest Sportsman’s Will

    BOWLING GREEN (Kentucky): Relatives of the late Samuel D. Riddle plan to contest the will of the wealthy sportsman who left 3,773,000 dollars for the upkeep of the grave of the famous racehorse, ...

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  9. FINE, MILD IN HUNTER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of the State, apart from isolated showers or thunderstorms in ...

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  10. Mr. Churchill Good Sailor

    Aboard the liner Queen Mary, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) started off the new year with a big ...

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  11. SOCIALISTS SEEK UNITED FRONT

    LONDON: British Labour leader (Mr. Clement Attlee) left London by Comet airliner for Karachi last night for ...

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  12. DRIVE TO BEAT “CON. MEN”

    LONDON: Scotland Yard is preparing plens for a special drive to combat the army of confidence tricksters ...

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  13. MAN DROWNED FROM LAUNCH

    SYDNEY: A man drowned today after he ha collapsed and fallen from his launch into Muddy Creek, near Mascot. ...

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  14. Song Composer Dies In Car

    OAK HILL (West Virginia): Hank Williams, singer and composer called the “king of the hillbillies” by his followers, ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader Priority For Homes

    ALBUQUERQUE (New Mexico): A Standard Oil heiress, Miss Millicent Rogers who was a newspaper headline 20 ...

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  16. PRIDE LED TO FALL

    LONDON: Tell-tale teeth marks on a beer bottle’s stopper led to the conviction yesterday of three men for ...

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  17. Scouts’ Beacons On Coronation Night

    LONDON, Boy Scouts win light 2000 beacons throughout Britain on coronation night. ...

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  18. Newly Decorated Airman Missing

    SYDNEY: A Newcastle [?] Flight-Lieutenant F. J. Lawrenson, D.F.C., A.F.C., is reported missing in Korea. ...

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  19. CHEAPER FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    SYDNEY: Fruit and vegetables were generally cheaper at the City Markets to-day, following the lifting of the ...

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  20. There charged WIth Robbing Taxaan

    BRISBANE: Three men were arrested as they stepped from a tram at Stafford lasts night, and later charged with ...

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  21. More Super-carriers For American Navy

    WASHINGTON: The United States Navy has increased to at least 12 the number of 60,000-ton aircraft carriers it wants for an atomic-age fleet. The navy already has two ...

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  22. [?] STOPS [?] CHANCE

    [?] A broken [?] will [?] Jammer Australian cham[?] George Campbell out of [?] State mile and six miles ...

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  23. Loss On U.K. Coal

    LONDON: A loss of over £5,000,000 sterling on colliery working in the third quarter of 1962 is recorded by the ...

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  24. DAYRAY FOR AMERICA

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.): Melbourne Cup winner Dainty, Australian stayer Peshawar, and two other horses ...

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  25. The Temperature

    Maximum temperature to-day at the Maitland Post Office was 56 degrees, minimum 54 degrees. ...

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  26. Australian Drivers In Big Rally

    LONDON: Two Australian car racing drivers will arrive in England within a week to drive the Australian-made ...

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  27. Chaplin Buys Luxury Villa

    LONDON: Charlie Chaplin has bought a luxurious villa, at Corsier, on the hills overlooking Lake Geneva, according to ...

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  28. KOREA A ‘TASK’ FOR CHINA

    PEKING: Korea is at me top of the list in “three great tasks” which the “People’s Daily,” official Communist ...

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  29. Unofficial Record By Olympian

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Yvette Williams, first New Zealand woman to win Olympic gold medal, bettered ...

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  30. Union Leaders Must Reaffirm Non-Red Oath

    WASHINGTON: Twelve leaders of American trade unions yesterday were ordered to reaffirm non-Communist oaths they had previously signed under the Taft-Hartley Labour Law. ...

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  32. [?] Cut [?] Fish Pawl

    [?] Gore 2, of 20 [?] Maitland, severely [?] his face above his [?] and his right ...

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  33. Trading Dull At Alexandria

    SYDNEY: Trading was dull for the small yarding of forage available at the Alexandria saleyards today. ...

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  34. Pigeon Post To Queen

    LONDON: A British fisherman on a trawier off the east coast used carrier pigeons yesterday to send a message of ...

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  35. TRAIN CREW IN LUCKY ESCAPE

    SYDNEY: A locomotive crew had a lucky escape from injury to-day when the engine crashed into the rear of a ...

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  36. Search Continues For Drowned Man

    GOSFORD: Police and local residents to-day continued the search for the body of Barry Mason, 17, of Drummoyne. ...

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  37. [?] Killed In Malaya

    [?] The campaign [?]‘ Malaya’s Communist [?] well for 1953 [?] report yesterday of ...

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  38. Child Fell From Balcony

    NEWCASTLE: A four-years-old girl is in a serious condition in the Royal Newcastle Hospital following a fall from ...

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  39. Disabled Freighter Came Through Storm

    NORFOLK (Virginia): A disabled Dutch freighter weathered an Atlantic storm with winds of near ...

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  40. Ingrid Likely Winner Of Race

    HOBART: Yachting officials to-day announced provisional placings in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race. ...

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  41. Trapped Inside Crashed Car

    SYDNEY: A group of picnickers was trapped inside a car which plunged over an embankment to-day. ...

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  42. Calmed Passengers With Prayers

    LONDON: An air hostess calmed passengers with prayers as a crowded Irish airliner, its engines spluttering. ...

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  43. LEG FRACTURED IN FALL

    Land [?] conveywa[?] Annie [?] of James street, Maitland [?] this ...

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  44. Court Mourning

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth H. is observing family, mourning for one week from Monday last for the late Queen ...

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  45. Success For Jockey

    LONDON: The Australian cross country jockey, Eddie McKenzie, has completed a successful 12 months in ...

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  46. SMALL RAINFALL

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning district for the 24 hours ended at 9 ...

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