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  4. WARM, THEN COOLER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Isolated fundcrstorn[?] on southern, and central highlands. Some sho[?] ...

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  5. U.S. GENERAL AGAINST NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CHINA

    WASHINGTON: President Dwight Eisenhower’s military and political chieftains are attempting to quieten Congressional outcries for an immediate U.S. naval blockade of China. Reporting this Reuter says there is some expectation that greater ...

    Article : 491 words
  6. Wants change in conciliation

    The pre[?] of the Australian Council of Trade United Mr. A E. Moak. at a recent meeting of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN FACING NEW DANGER OF FLOODS

    LONDON: Rirvers svathes by rain and making have brought frosh flood dangers to [?] and south coast Britain—already facing renewed thr[?] from the sea with high spring rides due by to-morrow ...

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  8. OPPOSITION TO COUNTY ESTIMATES

    Maitland City Council’s del[?] on the Northumberland County Council (Aid. J. V. Kennedy) win he asked to ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. FISHERMEN MAY ISSUE CHALLENGE

    SYDNEY: Far North C[?] fishermen may challenge the Government monopoly on the marketing of fish. ...

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  10. WARNING ON STERLING

    LONDON: The present period of stability of the sterling area will not automatically continue, the Chancellor ...

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  11. SILT FROM HUNTER RIVER

    RAYMOND TERRACE: Port Stephen Shire Council [?] expressed appreciation of [?] work of the dradge now ...

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  12. Wheat Season Unequalled

    SYDNEY: The harvesting of NSW wheat It complete, ending a phenomenal season, unequalled In history of ...

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  13. INFECTIOUS DISEASES

    Fon cases of Infectious diseases have been reported in the city area and three cases admitted to Maitland Hospital ...

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  14. BOY INJURED AT BATHS

    An unusual accident occurred yesterday afternoon, resulting in Geoff Stephens, 15, of Dalwood-road, ...

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  15. To-day’s [?] Ghosts on His Shonider

    SYDNEY: Federal member (Mr, W. C. Wentworth) and the Liberal leader of the State Opposition (Mr. V. Traa[?]) to-day renewable demands for the widest possible terms of reference for the Royal ...

    Article : 388 words
  16. Brawls In Tel Aviv

    LONDON: A United Press dispatch, from Moscow that the Soviet. Union has broken off diplomatic relations ...

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  18. ALLIES COULD BREAK KOREAN DEADLOCK BY MAJOR OFFENSIVE

    TOKYO:. General James Van Fleet said yesterday that that Communists had taken advantage of the truce negotiations’ lull to build up their form in Korea, but that an Allied offensive could break the ...

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  19. Stock Sales At Homebush

    Winchcombe, Carson’s report: 23,05 sheep penned. All descriptions available. Market firm at last day’s ...

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  20. DISPUTES AT ABERDARE PITS

    CESSNOCK: Aberdare Extended and Aberdare Capital collieries are both only party ma[?]ed to-day and between ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. WIDE SEARCH FOR AUNTY

    SYDNEY: An Australian wide search is being launched to local the aunt of two boys who have figured In a cast of ...

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  22. Will Not Interfere With Sentence

    WASHINGTON: , President Dwight Eisenhower will not interfere with the death sentence Imposed on Julius and ...

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  24. Closed Hearing In Vice Trial

    NEW YORK: Judge Frank Valente has bee a direction show, cause today why be should not lift his order ...

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  25. Newdell Coal Record Output

    SINGLETON: A record output of 1760 tons of coal was put through the new coal washing plan[?] at Newdell. ...

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  26. British Food Venture In Queensland To Be Wound Up

    LONDON: The Queensland B[?] Food Corporations to to be wound up, It was announced Lender yesterday in an ...

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  27. HINTON ROAD

    The road from Nulla Nulla Hill, Hinton, round the river bank to Pilgrim’s, is to become come a public road and will ...

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  28. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maximum temperature at the Maitland Post, Office to-day was 78 degree minimum [?] degree ...

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