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  4. COLDER WEATHER FROM WINDS

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Fine weather in most of the State, with mild day and cold night. More ...

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  5. Textile Industry’s Fears That Japanese Will Flood Market

    LONDON : The 35 number nations of GATT will meet in Geneva on September 17. The main issue before the nations will be the admission of Japan. ...

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  6. OCTOBER 15 PROPOSED FOR CONFERENCE ON KOREA

    WASHINGTON: The 16 notions, whose troops fought in Korea, will propose to the Communists that the forthcoming political conference on Korea be held on October 15, it was authoritatively learned to-day. The source said the nations would recommend the conference be held in ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. RSL head says bring out Germans

    The Federal president of the RSL Sir George Holland, said on his return from Britain that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Price Controls Staying

    SYDNEY : It was learned to-day that petrol, beer, cigarettes and tobacco will not be released from price ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP PLAYERS WIN

    FOREST HILLS : Australian Davis Cup players had comfortable wins in the second round of the mixed doubles championship of America yesterday. The mixed doubles, women’s singles and some ...

    Article : 342 words
  10. Victim Of Shooting Died To-Day

    SYDNEY: Robert James Lennon, 60, shot four times by a gunman at Rozelle on Monday night, died in ...

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  11. STRIKES SPREADING

    LONDON: Pin-pricking guerilla strikes by Communist-led electrical workers are pressing slowly throughout Britain. ...

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  12. BOARD HAS TRICKY SITUATION

    LONDON: The British Boxing Board is considering whether to recognise a scheduled fight on September ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. Prepared To Back Town Clerk

    Maitland City Council decided last night to leave decision and further comment on the report by the ...

    Article : 386 words
  14. DECISION ON WAR CRIMINALS

    BONN: The three Western Allied High, Commissioners yesterday ordered the establishment of three Allied-German ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. Italy Says Measures Precautionary

    ROME: The Italian Government yesterday replied to a Yugoslav Note protesting against Italian troop provocations. The 300-ward Note wet tent to the Italian ...

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  16. RE-SHUFFLE OF BRITISH MINISTRY

    LONDON: Many politicians in Britain are now convinced that Sir Winston Churchill will reshuffle his ministry, ...

    Article : 197 words
  17. Men Held At Gunpoint

    SYDNEY : A night watchman held two men at gun-point at Fairfield early to-day after he had shot one of them ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. WARNING OF TROUBLE

    CANBERRA: The Waterside Workers’ Federation today warned the Federal Government that serious ...

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  19. ATTACK ON HOUSING COMMISSION

    SYDNEY : The N.S.W. Housing Commission was planning houses without any regard for climatic conditions, Mr. J. Chalmers (Independent Hartley) said in the Legislative-Assembly last night. ...

    Article : 334 words
  20. Millionaire Gives Ball Of Century

    BIARRITZ : All available police are standing by following a report that Communist workers form the Industrial ...

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  21. Inglorious Beginning

    At last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council, the Mayor (Ald. M. J. Clyde) said the Morpeth bus service, in ...

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  22. Communists Plan To Interfere With Elections In Germany

    BONN: East German Communist “storm troops” had planned to interfere violently with polling during next Sunday’s general election in West Germany, a West German [?]overnment official said last night, ...

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  23. Discussion On Price For Butter

    LONDON : A team of six Danes, led by Mr. Overguard, chairman of the Daniel Butter Export and Dairy Federation ...

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  24. Van Fleet May Get Big Post

    WASHINGTON : General James Van Fleet, retired former commander of the United States 8th Army, was ...

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  25. OPPONENT OFFERED TO JOHNSON

    MELBOURNE : English lightweight, Frank Johnson, has been offered West Indian southpaw Germaine ...

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  26. BRITISH PLANE DOES 742 M.P.H.

    LONDON : A British airman yesterday bettered the world air speed record. The pilot Squadron-Leader ...

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  27. POSTAL CONFERENCE A SUCCESS

    New South Wales Superintendent of Postal Services In New South Wales (Mr. N. R. Cottrell) said in Maitland this ...

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  28. BROWN RETIRES

    BRISBANE : Former international Bill Brown has retired from the Australian Cricket Selection Committee, ...

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  29. SELLWOOD PLANS RIDING SATURDAY

    SYDNEY : Leading jockey N. Sellwood said to-day he was practically certain to ride at Canterbury next ...

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  30. AFRICAN DEAD IN RIOTING

    BLANTYRE (Nyasaland): One African was killed and several others injured in rioting at Chitera yesterday. ...

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  31. SHORT SKIRTS NOT FOR QUEEN

    LONDON : The Queen will wear her skirts fifteen inches from the ground when the tours Australia. This was indicated in the autumn dress show of ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. To-day’s Leader Rocky Road and Rough Water

    PARIS: Marshal Alphonse Join, commander-in-chief of the Allied forces In Central Europe, said yesterday he ...

    Article : 150 words
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