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  4. MAYOR’S CONCERN OVER EMBANKMENTS

    In a special minute before last night's meeting of Maitland City Council, the Mayor (Aid. J. Harvey) expressed alarm over the recent statement by a Public Works Department representative that the ...

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  5. FLOOD DAMAGE GRANTS

    The town clerk (Mr. S. J. Dunkley) told last nights meeting of Maitland City Council that a letter had ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. BECOMING UNSETTLED

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Unsettled weather, with variable rain. Dust storms and isolated ...

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  7. Politician Went On ‘Pub Crawl’

    LONDON: A Socialist member of the House of Commons went on a “pub crawl” during the Parliamentary ...

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    Moslem pilgrims board a U.S. C-54 plane at Beirut bound for Jidda, which is within reach of the Holy City of Mecca. Some read the Koran on their way to the plane. At the request of the Lebaness ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. World War Would Bring Worse Horrors Said Mr. Churchill

    LONDON: Prime Minister Winston Churchill said last night he thou a third world war was unlikely—-because it would be accompanied by horrors previously unknown by human beings. ...

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  10. U.N. Has Not Reached Basic Aim

    NEW YORK: A return to “the spir[?] which preceded over the birth of the United Nations” was urged by ...

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  11. Sole Regent For Egypt’s Baby King

    CAIRO: Cairo last night buzzed with rumours that Egypt might be declared a republic, despite Prime ...

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  12. WARNING ON BUSHFIRE DANGER

    SYDNEY: The States Ford[?] Commission said today that a [?] period may be renewed on ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. MARJORIE JACKSON’S SLOW START

    SYDNEY: It is almost certain that the Li[?] Marj[?] Jackson will have to [?] her [?] visit to ...

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  14. Schoolboy Beat Test Batsman

    LONDON A 13-years-old schoolboy, Derek Heald, who so far has not “made” his school’s First. XI., dean ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader It All Takes Money

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit Australia and New Zealand early in 1954. An official announcement from Buckingham Palace said that the Royol party will leave England in December, 1953, and will visit New Zealand, ...

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  16. Challenge To Taxation Legislation

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian Government to-day took out a High Court writ chal[?] the validity of ...

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  17. THREE MINES AGAIN IDLE

    CESSNOCK: Hebburn No, 1 and 2 and Elrington collieries which were idle yesterday, remain idle today. ...

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  18. POLICE APPOINTMENTS

    SYDNEY; Police; Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Delaney) announced to-day the confirmation of appointments of ...

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  19. Arrest Follows Police Search

    A man was arrested and will appear before Maitland Court on Monday next following a search by Maitland police of ...

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  20. Britain’s Relation With ANZUS Council

    LONDON: Prime Minister Winston Churchill yesterday urged the House of Commons to defer discussion on the admittance of Britain to association ANZUS Pacific Defence Council until after ...

    Article : 353 words
  21. Russian Planes For Communists In Korea

    WASHINGTON: Russia has supplied more than 4400 aircraft, including jets, to the Chinese and North Korean Communists since the outbreak of the Korean war. ...

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  22. ALLIED INFANTRY ATTACKS

    SEOUL: Allied Infantry attacks, supported by tanks, planes and artillery, smashed yesterday at Chinese troops ...

    Article : 125 words
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  24. Bush Fire Brigade Station

    SINGLETON: Bushfire risk in the Patrick Plains Shire this year would be “most serious,” the shire clerk (Mr. ...

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  25. Utility Trucks Collide

    SINGLETON: Two men escaped injury when the utility trucks they were driving collided at the ...

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  26. Inspector Warns On Pleuro

    SINGLETON : November would be the critical month for [?] pneumonia in the Denman-Singleton Pastures ...

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  27. CONTROL OF RANGE

    SINGLETON: Denman Singleton Pastures . protection Board win continue to seek the responsible ...

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  28. Beating Ban

    LONDON: Ten plane loads: of sarongs, worth £35,000 ster[?] reached Colombo in a 48 [?] period ending yesterday. ...

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