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  4. ANOTHER FIRE ON QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON: Fire alarms sounded again yesterday in the Queen Elizabeth at Southampton, while two Scotland Yard officers were investigating Tuesday night’s main deck cabin blaze. ...

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  5. INCREASED THUNDER TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Warm to hot and sultry. Scattered rain and thunderstorms of variable ...

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  6. Duelling Has Court Approval

    BERLIN: A West Berlin court ruled yesterday that students’ duelling was legal and its honourable scars were ...

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  7. FULL REPORT SOUGHT ON “OPERATION SMACK”

    WASHINGTON: The House of Representative Armed Services Committee yesterday requested a full report from the army on the controversial “operation smack” in Korea. Chairman of the committee (Mr. Dewey Short, Republican, Missouri) said ...

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  8. CONANT FOR GERMANY

    Dr. James Conant. President of Harvard University has been chosen as U.S. High Commissioner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Bank Director Will Fight Board Charge

    LONDON: [?] Bernard Dockar, millionaire industri[?] yesterday announced that he had resigned his ...

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  10. “Hoariest” Propaganda By Minister

    WASHINGTON: “The Washington Post” yesterday accused the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. John Fetter Dulles) of ...

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  11. Emotional Scenes At French Trial Of Nazis

    BORDEAUX (France): A man from Avignon said yesterday he had found his children’s butchered bodies in the [?] of a village church after he had [?] the children away to escape Allied bombs. ...

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  12. WILL FLY AT MORE THAN 1000 M.P.H.

    WASHINGTON: lieutenant-General James Doolittle quoted military sources yesterday as saying the United States ...

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  13. FLAME THROWERS IN RAID

    SEOUL: Flame throwing Allied troops yesterday raided Chinese positions on the western front, south-west of ...

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  14. “WIND HELP”

    SYDNEY: Inflated bras[?] will be on [?] in Sydney shops within a few weeks, a retail spokesman said ...

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  15. Queen To Review The Fleet

    LONDON: The Queer, accompanied by the Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh, will review the [?] ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader Commonwealth Capital

    NEW YORK: The Soviet Union was pushing a [?]year plan that would make the U.S.S.R. ready [?]launch a “super blitz” against Europe of the United [?]otes by 1955, “Fortune Magazine” reported ...

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  17. LETTERS IS BEING PROBED

    SYDNEY: [?] lighting whether a letter [?] to a murdered [?] neighbour was written by the killer. ...

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  18. More Fire For Tobacco Road

    NEW YORK: The play, “Tobacco Road” under censorship and legal fire in Vancouver, British Columbia, was ...

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  19. YOGI GOES UNDERGROUND

    NEW DELHI: Two hundred people yesterday watched a 56-years-old Yogi, Shri Narayan Achaya, buried alive in a ...

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  20. RUSSIAN CONVICTION REJECTED

    LONDON: Britain, the United States and France yesterday rejected Russia’s condition for taking part in a ...

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  21. Ex-President Hits At Congress

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri): Mr. Harry Truman yesterday referred to some members of Congress as “pin ...

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  22. HOLDEN DID WELL FOR FIRST EFFORT

    MONTE CARLO: The Australian Monte Carlo motor rally team had done “remarkably well” for a first effort, a ...

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  23. U.S. DRIVE ON DRUGS

    LOS ANGELES: Alarmed officials yesterday moved to [?] out narcotics traffic [?]which has crept into such ...

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  24. ATTITUDE ON WAR IS WRONG

    SYDNEY: People should show a more active interest in army recruiting for Korea, the new Director-General of ...

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  25. LOST HIS HAIR OVER T.V.

    CHICAGO: Ernest Rorad contended in a damages suit yesterday that he lost the hair on the back of his bead while ...

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  26. POLICE PROVOKED RIOTS

    CAPE TOWN: “Trigger happy” police provoked the recent racial riots in South Africa, Mr. Brian Bunting said ...

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  27. Back At School From Singapore

    SYDNEY: A Constellation “school special” reached Sydney to-day. The B.O.A.C. aircraft ...

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  28. NOMINEES APPROVED

    WASHINGTON: The Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday approved President Eisenhower’s nominees ...

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  29. JAPS. TO GET OUR WHEAT

    SYDNEY: Japan will soon receive 13,200 tons of [?] wheat from Australia. Two Japanese ships will ...

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  30. FLU DEATHS IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON: The current influenza epidemic apparently was causing some increase in deaths in the United ...

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  32. Will Keep Britain’s Pacific Interests

    SEATTLE: Mr. Leslie Munro said to-day it was impossible to conceive that New Zealand could agree to any obligation with the United States which would not preserve and strengthen Britain’s interests in the ...

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  33. Night Baseball Starts Tuesday

    SYDNEY: The first match in the new series of night baseball will begin at Sydney Show Ground next Tuesday ...

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  34. Fewer Accidents On The Roads

    SYDNEY: During the last 18 months road accident figures were the lowest since the war, Mr. H. E. Richards ...

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  35. UPHELD IN REFUSAL TO PAY DEBT

    LOS ANGELES: Dane [?] the lawyer who hand[?] the purse strings of Vice-President Richard Nixon’s ...

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  36. REFUELLING IN THE AIR

    COLUMBUS (Ohio): The United States Air Force claimed yesterday its tanker planes could refuel other planes in ...

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  37. HAND CUT BY SAW

    SINGLETON: W. T. Paul, of Bridgman-road, a sawyer at Gould Bros,’ sawmills, received a lacerated wound to ...

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  38. HURT AT BATHS

    SINGLETON: Wayne Rapp, 11, of Bathurst-street, Singleton, received contusions to the nose and probable concussion, ...

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  39. WELL PAID

    CHICAGO: Mr. William Turner, 90, studying for his master’s degree at the University of Chicago, works there ...

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  40. Not Sinful— Merely Pagan

    SYDNEY: Sin was not particularly, rife in Sydney—it was merely pagan, Dr. S. Barton Babbage said to-day. ...

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  41. MEETING ON TERMS OF SURRENDER

    MANILA (AAP - Reuter): Philippine Government negotiators, Including President Elpidio Quirino’s brother, ...

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  42. ONLY ONE MINE IDLE

    CESSNOCK: All mines on [?]the South Maitland held are [?] production to-day, with the exception of Aberdare. ...

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  43. Severed Top Of Finger

    CESSNOCK: Brian Townsend, of Burnett-street, Cessnock, a miner employed at Aberdare Extended Colliery ...

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  44. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maitland Post Office registered a maximum temperature of 89.5 degrees, with a minimum of 65 degrees. Monte ...

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