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  4. BECOMING UNSETTLED

    NSW FORECAST: Unsettled and cloudy inland, with scattered rain and thunderstorms and local ...

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  5. Party Leader Alleges Attempts To Corrupt Victorian Members

    MELBOURNE: Allegation that attempts had been made to corrupt six members of Victorian Parliament may be aired before a Royal Commission. The Crown Solicitor (Mr. F. Menzies) to-day ...

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  6. Russians With Units In North Korea

    LONDON; The British War Office believed “considerable numbers” of Russian military personnel were In Korea, ...

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  7. ARRESTED OVER STATEMENTS

    NEW YORK: Earl Browder, former secretary-general the American Communist Party and his wife, Ralesa, ...

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  8. COUNCIL MOVES FOR BIGGER AREA

    Maitland City Council is to make representation to the Local Government Department for additions to the city area. This was decided lost night, after a lengthy ...

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  9. BIG GAS COAL LOSS

    NEWCASTLE: A two-days-old strike by engineers has thrown idle 11 major gas coal producing pits on the northern ...

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  10. 126 JETS DOWNED

    SEOUL (Korea): United States Sabre-jet fighter pilots destroyed or damaged a record 126 M.I.G.-15 Jets over Korea ...

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  11. Weaving Queen’s Robe For Coronation

    LONDON: Two middle aged women at Braintree Essex, have one of the world’s most delicate three-months-long jobs ...

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  12. South East Asia Military Talks

    WASHINGTON: Strategy against Communism in southeast Asia will be reviewed and strengthened in new military ...

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    The Duke of Edinburgh who, by decree of Queen Elizabeth, now takes precedent [?]next to her. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Self-propelled Gun To Fire Atomic Shells

    WASHINGTON: A new self-propelled 85-ton artillery piece designed to bring atomic warfare down to the battlefield level has a firing range of at least 20 miles and is able to move at 35 m.p.h. ...

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  15. British Army Exercises In Germany

    BERLIN: Three thousand British troops stationed in West Berlin yesterday crawled from their foxholes within ...

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  16. Eisenhower Blundered Says Truman

    NEW YORK: General Eisenhower, while commanding officer in Europe, had made blunders concerning the Soviet ...

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  17. “DR. SOEKARNO NOT SINCERE”

    SYDNEY: A Dutch solicitor, who arrived in Sydney by BOAC Constellation to-day, said that the President of ...

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  18. SURPLUS OF WHARFIES

    SYDNEY: There was a surplus of 700 watersiders on the Sydney waterfront to-day, when men resumed work after ...

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  19. Funeral Of Train Victims

    SYDNEY: Scores of people to-day attended the funeral of Adrian Barnes (5) and his [?] Rosemary (7), of ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader Shift The Emphasis

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth has granted, her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, precedence next to her, except ...

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  21. PROBLEM FOR POLICE

    SYDNEY: Police will endeavour to make a human glove from skin taken from the hand of a dead man found ...

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  22. POLICE THEORY ON BOMB

    SYDNEY: Police believe bomb, which wrecked a bus at Moss Vale last night, was set to kill the owner. ...

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  24. Complaints Over Loud-speaker

    Ald. A. S. McDonald said at last night, meeting of Maitland City Council that he had received complaint, from ...

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  25. Whites Doomed Without Apartheid

    LONDON: Mr. Nicholaas Havenga, South African Minister for Finance, told British radio listeners last night that ...

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  26. PRICES HEAD TAKING OVER

    SYDNEY: The new N.S.W. Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. Weir) will take over the office on Saturday. ...

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  27. TWO INJURED IN FALL OF COAL

    SINGLETON: Two men were injured when they were struck by a fall of coal at Liddell colliery. ...

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  28. Founder of Douglas Credit Dead

    LONDON: Clifford Hugh Douglas, author of the social credit system, died at his home at Feaman (Perthshire) ...

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  29. Socialist Victory At Labour Conference

    LONDON: Socialist rebel, Mr. Aneurin Bevan and his left-wing group, who want reduced arms and less dependence or America, won a sweeping victory at the Labour Party conference at Morecambe yesterday ...

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  30. SHIP’S CREW ALL SAVED

    LISBON: All 74 crew members of the Portuguese ship. Joao Costa, which foundered a week ago when returning ...

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  31. Police Head’s Appeal

    SYDNEY: Traffic Superintendent (W. Salmon) to-day appealed to motorists, to make next week-end safe on the ...

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  32. Dissatisfied With Preference Act

    SYDNEY: State president of the R.S.L. (Mr. W. Yeo) said to-day that the Commonwealth Government had sold out ...

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  33. Queen Approves

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth has approved a profile of herself for use as a hallmark on gold and silverware made in ...

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  34. Start On New Oil Refinery

    LONDON: Work on the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company’s new refinery at Kwinaoa, near Fremantle ...

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  35. HOW TO MEET VERDICT

    WINGHAM.— When Interviewed this morning Mr. L. J. Gleeson, who had a £40,000 verdict given against him in ...

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  36. OPENING OF BATHS LATE

    Because the floods of August delayed maintenance work, Maitland Olympic swimming pool will open this season a ...

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  37. DUKE OF WINDSOR VISITS MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON; The Duke of Windsor, who is on a brief visit to Britain, yesterday saw Mr. Winston Churchill at No. ...

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