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  4. MEETING OF BIG THREE IN BERMUDA PROBABLE

    LONDON: Sir Winston Churchill, President and Premier Joseph Loniel are planning to meet soon, probably in Bermuda, to discuss the world situation December is mentioned. Official news of the project is still awaited, by authoritative sources in ...

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  5. Cold To-night

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine generally, cold night inland and a few frosts on the highlands, ...

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  6. RAF CHIEF ON TOUR

    Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Sanders left London recently on a six-weeks’ tour of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Grasshoppers In Upper Hunter Being Brought Under Control

    The secretary of the Scone Pastures Production Board (Mr. K. Muller) to-day gave added hope to land holders that a grasshopper plague may be avoided in the Upper Hunter. ...

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  8. “STABLE PEACE POSSIBLE”

    LONDON: Russian ambassador Jacob Mallk said yesterday he believes a stable peace is possible throughout ...

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  9. CHAIRMAN’S MILK PRICE STATEMENT

    SYDNEY: It was impossible to Justify a milk price reduced, Milk Board chairman J. A. Ferguson said to-day. ...

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  10. Search For Ransom Extended

    NEW YORK: An intensive F.B.I. search for the missing half of £668,000 paid out by Kansas City millionaire, Robert ...

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  11. Fines For Traffic Offences

    Stanley F. Dugan, of Sawyer’s Gully-road. Weslon, at Maitland court was fined £2/ 3[?] with 12/ costs, on a ...

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  12. ORGANISING TO CONTROL TOUR CROWDS

    (SYDNEY: Ambulance officers, police and firemen are [?]ing organised to control and [?] huge crowds expected ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT CONDEMNED ON TRAMS

    SYDNEY: Opposition Leader Treatt to-day condemned the Government’s decision to scrap its train ...

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  14. Exploring Interplanetary Travel

    LONDON: Midlands enthusiasts of interplanetary travel are planning to explore other-wortle within 60 years. ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader A Short Session

    LONDON: A “moral victory” an the Trieste issue was claimed for Yugoslavia by end of her vice-presidents, Lieut.-General Alexander Rankovic In a speech in Belgrade yesterday. ...

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  16. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE WAS TOO MUCH

    NEW YORK: Because the morning was foreclosed, the Peekskill (New York) home of William Main was to be put ...

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  17. KING OF ARABIA DIED YESTERDAY

    LONDON: King Ibn Saud, “Lord of Arabia” and one of the most stable rulers the Middle East has known, died early yesterday, following a heart attack. He has been succeeded by his eldest son, Crown ...

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  18. CONDEMNED FOR VILLAGE RAID

    NEW YORK: Britain France and the United States yesterday condemned Israel in the United Nations for October 14 raid an the Jordan village of Kibya, in which 42 Arabs were killed. ...

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  19. REBUKE ON COMMENT IN PRESS

    LONDON: A fuss in the London press, which says princess Margaret broke on unwritten rule when she ...

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  20. No Antidote Yet To Nerve Gases Developed By Germany

    LONDON: British scientists had not yet found an antidote to deadly “nerve gases” developed by Germans during World War, 11 Supply Minister Duncan Sandys told the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  21. Parliament Opening To-day

    CANBERRA: The Governor General, Sir William Slim, Will open the second session of the 20th Parliament at 3 p.m. ...

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  23. Death Of Young Welsh Poet

    NEW YORK: Dyland Thomas Welsh poet, died yesterday of an undisclosed ailment while on lecture tour ...

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  24. Charged With Kidnapping Young Baby

    NEW YORK: A 17-years-old former carnival strip teaser has been arraigned in Oklahoma on a Federal charge of ...

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  26. DR. EVATT USING HIS INFLUENCE

    CANBERRA: Federal Opposition leader, Br. Evatt, is reported to be being his inference to pera[?]fle the N.S.W. ...

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  27. Prince Wants Parrot From Santa

    LONDON: Prince Charles has set hit heart on a multi-coloured parrot far Christmas as a tangible memento of his Royal parents’ visit Australia and New Zealand, the Daily Mail reports. It said that although some ...

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  28. DEFIED DOCTORS

    LONDON: When Eiiza Luckett was a baby, doctors told her parents she was unlikely to live, because she was ...

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