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  4. LEADING MUSIC CRITIC HERE

    Mr Arthur Jacoln, leading English music critic, who is visiting Australia to gain first-hand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. WON’T BUY KOREAN UNITY

    WASHINGTON: The United States will not “buy” Korean unify at the price of seating Communist China in the United Nations, Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles—who flies to Korea on Sunday for talks ...

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  6. MEN AND EQUIPMENT LEAVE BATTLELINE

    SEOUL: Pullback of the mighty Communist armies from the Korean battle line, was in full swing to-day, with roads leading to rear areas jammed with trucks, jeeps, and other vehicles hauling back men, equipment ...

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  7. Test Drawn When Time Ran Out On Australia

    LEEDS: England lived to fight again for the Ashes when it drew the fourth test at Headingley yesterday—but only just. Time ran out on Australia after a valiant but ...

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  8. DARBY STILL MYSTIFIED

    SYDNEY: Jockey Darby Munro is still mystified over the English Jockey Club refusal to grant him a licence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MILD DAY TO-MORROW

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Generally fine, but a few showers developing in the southern districts, where ...

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  10. Potatoes At £60 Per Ton

    SYDNEY: With an acute scarcity, potatoes rose to £60 a ton—£10 higher than last Friday—at Alexandria produce ...

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  11. ORDEAL FOR TWO MEN

    SYDNEY: A city businessman and his employee were bashed robbed, threatened and held prisoner during a ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF JAPANESE MISSION

    SYDNEY: A Japanese mission arrived in Sydney to-day to investigate Australian stock methods and the ...

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  13. Representative’s Name Awaited

    CANBERRA: Australia’s representatives at the U.N. General Assembly on August 17 to consider the Korean political ...

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  14. LATE FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING POSSIBLE

    SYDNEY: Restoration of late Friday night shopping and abolition of Saturday morning trade in N.S.W. are among a number of amendments to the Factories and Shops Act, submitted by Labour and ...

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  15. ARRESTED GERMANS HAVE BEEN FREED

    LONDON: All the group of ex-Nazis arrested by the British lost January on suspicion of plotting to restore Nazi power in West Germany have now been freed. ...

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  16. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maximum temperature at the East Maitland post office to-day was 64 degrees, minimum 84 degrees. ...

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  17. FLYING OUT PRISONERS

    MELBOURNE: Carrying trained nurses, Dakota planes of No. 36 Squadron, R.A.A.F., are preparing to fly Australian ...

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  18. Escapee Jumped To His Death

    GOSFORD: A 17-years-old hoy crashed to his death from a 50-feet cliff in a desperate bid to escape from Mount ...

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  19. Attendance At Fourth Test

    LEEDS: A crowd of 22,000 saw the final day’s play in the fourth test, bringing the total attendance for the ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. Minority Government Had Heavy Fall

    ROME: Prime Minister Alcide de Gasport’s recently formed Christian Democrat Minority Government fell by 79 votes in a confidence vote yesterday— de Gasperi’s first major defeat since 1945. ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader Telephones Before Television

    LONDON: Britain will wait to see whether Communist China shows sighs of wanting a genuine settlement of Eastern problems before giving renewed backing to Pekin’s claim for admission to the United ...

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  22. LICENCE REVOKED

    Mr. A. S. McDonald, S.M., in East Maitland court today, revoked the licence of Allen Keith Caban, 34, of ...

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  23. 18 TYPHOID “CARRIERS” TRACED

    Eighteen typhoid fever “carriers” had been traced in metropolitan Melbourne, Victorian Health Commission ...

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  24. Abolishing Hanging

    MELBOURNE: Hanging would be abolished by the Government soon, Victorian Premier Guivin said ...

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