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  4. COMMUNICATIONS PLAN OF £12,500,000

    LONDON: A £12,500,000 sterling agreement, [?] will revolutionise trans-Atlantic telephone talking and speed communications between Britain Australia and New Zealand, was signed yesterday in ...

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  5. TO FLY IN ANTARCTIC

    Flight-Lleqt. D. W. Leckie [?] of the RAAF Patty in the Australian Antractic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPENDER ASSAILS VISHINSKY STATEMENT IN ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK: United States charges of Communist atrocities in Korea were “flagrantly concocted falsifications,” the Deputy Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr. Andrei Vithinsky) claimed yesterday. Australia’s Sir Parey Spender who followed the Russian to the General ...

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  7. West Gabs Moral, Diplomatic Victory

    WASHINGTON: Moscow’s declared willingness to attend a Sig Four Foreign Minister's conference represented a very substantial diplomatic and moral victory for the West, the Secretary of State (Mr. John ...

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  8. Hearing On Award Adjourned

    SYDNEY : The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) today adjourned the bearing of evidence for a new award for ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. FINE AND WARM

    N.S.W. forecast: Continuing fine and warm to hot. Northeast winds chiefly, freshening northerlies in the far west ...

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  10. Five-Power Talks Wanted

    TOKYO: Communist China to-day called for a five-newer conference, including the [?] to ...

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  11. Further Claims On Graft

    SYDNEY: Mr. A. E. Bridges, MLC, said to-day that slice bit allegations in the Legislative Council on ...

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  12. Sharks In At Royal Ceremony

    NEW YORK: Sharks [?] nearby [?] Queen Elizabeth changed ships at [?] on Monday in a ...

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  13. Hit-Run Driver Victim Critical

    SYDNEY: A man is in Canterbury Hospital in a critical condition, after being struck by hit-run driver early ...

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  14. MORE ON MAN’S HEAD THAN ON SHEEP’S

    SYDNEY: It now, costs more than twice as much to cut a man’s [?] that it does to shear a sheep. ...

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  15. HOPED TO HAUNT WIFE

    SYDNEY: A man who drank a bottle of Thallium poison threw the bottle into his wife’s lap and said: “I hope to haunt ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. Exchange Suggested

    OTTAWA: A member of the Canadian House of Commons last night suggest an exchange of Governors-General ...

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  17. Sentry Shot Dead

    WASHINGTON: A sentry at the tomb of the unknown soldier, in Arlington National Cemetery was shot and ...

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  18. SINGLETON ACCIDENTS

    SINGLETON: When struck by a fall of coal at Great Greta colliery, Robert Walton, of Bedbournberry, ...

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  19. Mossadeq Issued Challenge To Wrestle

    TEHERAN: Former Premier, Mohammed Mossadeq, who is on trial for treason, yesterday boasted in court of his physical strength and challenged Prosecutor Brigadier Axemodeh, to a wrestling match. ...

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  20. FIRE BURNS TRUCK

    SINGLETON: Singleton Fire Brigade attended a fire this morning at 10.30 at “Nalleen.” the property of Mr. T.T. Cook. ...

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  21. LONELY DEATH OF PIANIST

    SYDNEY: A world-famous pianist died in Brisbane on Sunday—an unknown travelling hawker. He was ...

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  22. Awarded V. C. Posthumously

    LONDON: A young British officer, who died in a single-handed attack on Communists during the ...

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  23. Boy Cut Foot

    A seven-years-old child, Warren Potts, of Farnsworth street — Thornton, received a large lacerated wound to the ...

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  24. Certificates For Long Service

    SINGLETON: At Werona bowling clubhouse, Andrew-street, a testimonial dinner was tendered to aldermen and ...

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  25. Woman Pilot Uninjured In Air Crash

    LONDON: An Australian woman pilot and two New Zealand pilots escaped uninjured when the ...

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  26. PLANE LATE

    LONDON: Canopus, the BOAC stratocruiser taking Sir Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden to Bermuda for ...

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  27. STRIKE AT SINGLETON - HOSPITAL

    SINGLETON: Twelve members of the domestic staff at Dangar Cottage Hospital Singleton, have been on strike ...

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  28. To-days Leader Works Co-ordination

    NEW YORK: An American Associated Press tennis writer, cabling from Melbourne on the elimination of the American Davis Cup stars from the Victorian championships, bluntly accuses spectators of ...

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  29. TWICE DAILY TENNIS PRACTICE

    MELBOURNE: American Davis Cup captain, Billy Tolbert, to-day ordered morning and afternoon practise sessions ...

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  30. “Flying Saucers” Not Secret Weapons

    WASHINGTON: No authentic physical evidence has been received establishing the existence of space ships from other planets, a United States Air Force report declares. It says unexplained serial has installed 75, “flying saucer” ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. Karendi To Miss Villiers

    SYDNEY: Karendi, a brilliant galloper, will not start in the Villiers Stakes on December 19, part-owner, ...

    Article : 25 words
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