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  4. HOME SECRETARY GIVES BRITAIN’S FLOOD TOLL

    LONDON: Britain’s reason floods in which 307 [?] were test will cost the country £40,000,000 to £50,000,00 [?] The was [?] by Houses Secretary, Sir ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. MORE RAIN

    NEW SOUTH WALES FORECAST. Widespread rain, more particularly in the northern half and heavy ...

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  6. U.S. CONGRESS LEADERS SAY DEFENCE POSITION GRIM

    WASHINGTON: Russia is steadily increasing its military might, include atomic weapons, Congressional leaders were told at a White House briefing yesterday. Congressmen said later that the Eisenhower administration was ...

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  7. GETTING THOSE “BUSY” NUMBERS

    Maitland postmaster (Mr. B. McGrath) said to-day that apparently people knew little of the “busy docket” service ...

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  8. Candidate Seeking Inquiry

    SYDNEY; Mr. J. F. Richardson, the defeated labbur candidate for Ashfield, said to-day he asked for a police inquiry ...

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  9. Seeking Provision From Estate

    LONDON: A New Zeater woman doctor, sister-in-law [?] film actor, Victor McLagic [?] has applied to a London ...

    Article : 241 words
  10. Died Before Planned Trip Eventuated

    SYDNEY: [?] this morning [?] charged a man with the [?] of a 27-years-old woman, who ...

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  11. Suit Safe For Flight In Outer Space

    WASHINGTON: Scientists for the first time have been able to provide full protection for pilots flying about 60,000 ...

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    Dr. William G. Penney, the British atom scientist, who says the information [?] from tests, of Monte Bello Island four months ago have [?] him that the bomb can be improved Before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Britain’s Increased Defence Expenditure

    LONDON: Britain [?] defence in 1953-54, the [?] yesterday. This is an increase of £123,260,000 on last ...

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  14. Fingers Cut On Circular [?]

    SINGLETON: Mr [?]nard Wilson, of Church-street, Singleton, was admitted to Dangar Cottage Hospital ...

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  15. DECLARATION OF POLL

    The declaration of the port for Maitland was made this afternoon by the returning of [?] (Mr. T. P. Cooney). ...

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  16. D U.S. Tells Allies Of Diplomatic Action For Dealing With Korean War

    NEW YORK: The United States told its United Nations’ Allies yesterday about future diplomatic planned for dealing with the Korean war, but insisted on secrecy. ...

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  17. WEAPONS THAT AIM THEMSELVES

    WASHINGTON: An Army headquarters statement says that the U.S. Army now has weapons that, aim themselves ...

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  18. RAINFALL REGISTRATION

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  19. History Made In Smith Africa

    CAPETOWN: The Royal style and titles of Queen Elizabeth have been declared in the Afrikaans language for the ...

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  20. Wheeler’s Knee Injured

    Peter shone, 11 of 17 Albert-street, Houseboe Band, a [?] employed at Bloomfield colliery injured his right ...

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  21. BIG PLANE MAKES ITS FIRST FLIGHT

    WASHINGTON: First flight of the Navy’s AJ-2, an attack plane “capable of carrying and delivering an stomic bomb ...

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  22. Gravediggers On Strike In New York

    NEW YORK: A grave-diggers’ strike at 10 New York metropolitan area cemeteries had left 671 bodies unburied up ...

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  23. Churchill’s Uniform At Coronation

    LONDON: Prime Minister Churchill will wear uniform as Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports at the ...

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  24. CONDEMNED VEGETABLES SCOOPED UP

    SYDNEY: Men, women and children today eagerly accepted condemned fruit and vegetables out of suffers, at the City ...

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  25. MORE VICTIMS OF ENTERITIS

    SYDNEY: Thee more children at Hargrave Park housing settlement were this morning reported to be suffering ...

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  26. BIG RAKE-OFF IN ROBBERIES

    NEW YORK: Police to-day report that gems valued about £66,000 were stolen from the eighth floor Park ...

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  28. DR. EVATT ON BROADCASTS

    CANBERRA: The leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said today that commercial broadcasting ...

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  29. Queen’s Award To U.S. Rood Hero

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth has awarded the George Modal to airmen Reice Laming, 22-years-ols American, ...

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  30. PRIVATE CHARGED WITH MURDER

    NEW YORK. A young Amy private has been charged with the murder of a lieutenant during [?] ...

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  31. Fishing Holiday For Queen

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are expected to go to Balmoral for a fortnight’s ...

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  32. Policeman Directed Mass Rescue

    ALBANY (New York): Police Constable Walton Williams directed the rescue of nearly 400 children yesterday, when fire destroyed on old school building. Three adults, including the ...

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  33. Woman Flying Free Again

    LOS ANGLES: Ruth Eider noted woman [?] divorced her sixth husband yesterday on the ground that he said he ...

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  34. To-day’s Leader Egypt’s Strong Man

    CESSNOCK: Cessnock No. 1 and Pelton Collieries, idle yesterday because of inter union disputes, are again idle to-day ...

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  35. T.V. Will Help “Live” Theatre

    Mr. Robert Speaight, English actor and author, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, believes that television will ...

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