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  4. COMPLAINTS ARE TO BE INVESTIGATED

    PANMUNJOM: The neutral nations’ supervisory commission in Korea will send out mobile teams in a few days ...

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  5. Abadan Will Be Out Long Time

    SYDNEY: Even if events in Persia turned out favourably for the Anglo Iranian Oil Company, it would be a long time ...

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  6. HOUSEWIVES BOYCOTT ON ON LAMB

    SYDNEY: Many housewives refused to buy Iamb to-day, when prices in butchers shops were the dearest since ...

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  7. Churchill Unlikely To Accept Dukedom

    LONDON: Sir Winston Churchill is expected to ignore a Sunday newspaper suggestion that he may accept a dukedom as a preliminary to retirement. Friends close to the [?]san statesman cannot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DISPUTE ON INDIAN PUCE IN KOREAN CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK: The dispute over Indian participation In the Korean political conference is expected to come to a vote in the United Notions on Wednesday on Thursday. The General Assembly’s political committee will resume debate on the ...

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  9. GLOUD TO INCREASE

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Increasing cloud in the far west where light rain developed. Isolated showers ...

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  10. Gambling Den Raid By Masked Men

    MELBOURNE: Four masked men early this morning held up and robbed a mob of men plying two-up in an ...

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  11. Saboteurs Derail Express

    PARIS: Saboteurs last night derailed the C[?]lesia—[?]sle international express near Macaque, in Northern France. ...

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  12. WOULD STAND FOR KAHIBAH PRE-SELECTION

    NEWCASTLE: Mr. J. Arthur senior, said test night he would stand for A.I.P. pre-selection for Ka[?]sh if ...

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  13. KILLED AT BRANXTON

    Betty Katharine Buckingham 18, of Black Creek, Branxton was killed instantly when the was struck by a ...

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  14. Calm Comes To Morocco

    RABAT: Morocco was reported calm yesterday only 24 hours after the new Sultan, Mohammed Ben Arafa, had ...

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  15. Music, Drama Festival Opened

    EDINBURGH: Edinburgh yesterday opened its seventh international Festival of Music and Drama with religious and ...

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  16. Shah Says Persians’s Treasury Is Empty

    TEHERAN: Persia needed immediate financial help [?] the Shah of Persia said yesterday. He added that Persia’s treasury was “empty.” “We do not ask and nation ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader Thrombosis Develops

    WASHINGTON: Communist secret agents are still operating within agencies of the United States Government, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee reported yesterday. ...

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  18. McCarthy Called Mischief Makes

    LONDON: If Anglo-American co-operation were to continue, the United, States Government would have to ...

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  19. Silver Phantom For Rosehill

    SYDNEY: Epsom fancy Silver Phantom, is planned to run in the Parramatta Graduation Stakes at Rosehill on ...

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  21. Speculation On Concessions Offer

    BONN: The Soviet Union’s offer of concessions to stern Germany, reported yesterday is unlikely to have much effect on the West German election campaign, according to observers in Bonn. ...

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  22. Two Pits Idle

    CESSNOCK: Production on the South, Maitland field today is down by 2300 tons due to disputes at Aberdare ...

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  23. CABINET TO TALK ON PRICE CONTROLS

    SYDNEY: Future policy on price control will be considered by State Cabinet to-day, following Federal Government withdrawal of finance for control administration. ...

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  24. RUSSIA’S BIG JET SHOW

    MOSCOW: Russia to-day staged her biggest ever display of let fighter and bomber strength. ...

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  25. Young Couple Missing

    MELBOURNE: Fears art felt for the safety of a young couple missing in the snow country in the Victorian Alps. ...

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  27. India’s Food Position Better

    BOMBAY: India’s food problem has ended, Mr. Rad Ahmed Kidwal, the Food Minister, claimed yesterday. ...

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  28. Motor Coach Down Mountain Road

    LONDON (AA.P. Reuter): Six people were killed and 34 injured—28. seriously—when a motor coach crashed through ...

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  29. £345 STOLEN FROM HOTEL

    Maitland police are investigating the reported theft of £345/10/ in notes from the locked safe of the Belmore ...

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  30. Egyptian Talks With Britain

    CAIRO: Egypt will soon announce either a resumption of official talks with Britain to reach agreement or ...

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  31. Concern Over Royal Tour Costs

    CANBERRA: Concern is growing here over the mounting estimated costs of the Royal tour of Australia next year. Estimated cost to the Federal Government is £300,000 ...

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  32. PASSING OF FORGED TOTE TICKETS

    SYDNEY: Police are investigating the activities of a gang which is believed to have passed forged tote tickets ...

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  33. HOMEBUSH SALES

    Pitt, Son and Badgery reports.— 1924 cattle yarded Market £1 dearer 18,705 sheep panned, Sheep and ...

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