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  4. NORTH ATLANTIC COUNTRIES IMPROVING THEIR FORCES

    PARIS: Allies of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation will concentrate on better rather then bigger forces in 1953. This is revealed in on official communique announcing the austerity programme worked out by the ministers of the 14 NATO countries at a four days’ ...

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  5. Police Make Grim Discovery

    SYDNEY: Early this morning, police discovered the bodies of two youths locked together In a waterhole on ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. NOBEL PRIZE FOR SCIENTISTS

    The Swedish Academy of Science recently announced that this year’s Nobel chemistry prize has been awarded jointly to British scientists. Dr. A. J. P. Martin and Dr. R. L M. Synge, for their work in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Police Inspector Shifted

    SYDNEY: Inspector Gilroy, police officer in charge of Broken Hill, is to be replaced by Inspector J. Dogan, of ...

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  8. Shop Invasion

    SYDNEY: Thousands of pre-Christmas shoppers “Invaded” Sydney to-day in what is expected to be the greatest ...

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  9. Malan May Act Against Member

    CAPETON: Another [?] between Prime Minister Daniel Malan’s regime and Brian, Percy Bunting. M.P., is ...

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  10. CLEARING TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further showers along the coast and tablelands, but becoming less frequent ...

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  11. Transfer Of Areas From Shire

    The Committee formed at Lochinvar [?] ago to try to bring the transfer of certain arces from Kearsley ...

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  12. ANZUS Pact Problem Will Be Worked Out,Says Mr. Menzies

    NEW YORK: A prediction that the ANZUS Pact controversy involving Britain would be “worked out” was voiced by Australia prime Minister Robert Menzies after a 45-minutes meeting yesterday with ...

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  13. COINS FOR CORONATION

    LONDON: Crown pieces being struck for the Coronation will show the Queen in the uniform of colonel-in-chief ...

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  14. Shire Roads And Bridges

    SINGLETON: Cr. A. V. Pankhurst said that Patrick Plains Shire Council was well ahead with it 10-years ...

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  15. Slow Sale For Potatoes

    SYDNEY: At the Alexandria saleyards to-day 173 bags of local new season’s [?] potatoes were [?] ...

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  16. RESCUE BUOY

    LONDON: The Admiralty has announced that a new type of marker buoy, fitted with a flashing light, to be ...

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  17. MISS N.S.W. FLYING HOME TO LISMORE

    SYDNEY: Judith Somerville, 19, “Miss N.S.W., 1953.” will fly home to Lismore to-day. ...

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  18. HOLY PLACES ARE NOT IN DANGER

    NEW YORK: Israel told the Christian and Moslem world yesterday that its resistance to international control of Jerusalem holds no danger to the holy places there. ...

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  19. TEST UMPIRES

    SYDNEY: The Australian Board of Control has appointed Herb Elphinston (NSW) and Mel Mclnnes. (SA) as umpires ...

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  20. PROVING THEY WERE TOUGH

    SAN-PEDRO (California): A fight among three seamen, who fought with a gun, knife and fists to prove ...

    Article : 119 words
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  22. Old Crime Re-opened

    NEW YORK: The New York Crime Commission yesterday re-opened the case of peter panto, a wharf labourer, whose body was found in a quicklime pit after he tried to rid the Brooklyn waterfront of union ...

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  23. School Of Arts At Lochinvar

    The president of Lochinvar School of Arts (Mr. L. Kauter) reported to the annual meeting that the year had ...

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  24. To-day’s Leader The Pace Is Too Hectic

    CHICAGO: One of the Brodie Siamese twins and smiled yesterday after Wednesday’s historic separation operation—but the condition of the other was precarious. ...

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  25. Diplomat In Car Smash

    NEW YORK: Polish diplomat, Dr. Julius Katz-Suchy Lond, known as the “Stormy Petrel” of United Nations’ ...

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  27. ACCIDENTS AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON: The manager of Armstrong and Royce’s sawmills. L. P. McNellee, had his left foot and ankle crushed ...

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  28. BUSH FIRE BRIGADE

    Owing to lll-beath, the captain of Lochinvar bush Fire Brigade (Mr. R. Capp) has resigned. ...

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  29. Truman Says Generals Have No Plan To End Korean War

    WASHINGTON: President Truman stands by his statement that President-elect Eisenhower’s announcement ...

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  30. CRITICISM OF SACKING

    Peterson Federal Electorate Council of the. ALP criticised the central executive for the way the estate secretary (Mr. ...

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  31. TESTS TO BE TELEVISED

    LONDON: A conference of M.C.C. and county cricket officials and the B.B.C. yesterday decided that the ...

    Article : 32 words
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