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  4. Korean Truce: SIGNING AWAITING CEASEFIRE LINE

    WASHINGTON: Although Allied and Communist negotiators are putting the finishing touches to a nearly complete armistice, some feeling has developed in Washington that the actual signing of ...

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  5. BRIEF RAIN

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered rain or showers in southern and south-eastern areas, and in parts ...

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  6. POLICE FEARS OF MURDER

    MURWILLUMBAH: Police are using every means at their disposal to prevent the border-crossing of a newly, ...

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  7. COULD BEGIN ON WARKWORTH DAM WITHIN 18 MONTHS

    Construction of Warkworth Dam could be commenced within 18 months if finance were available, and the work could be completed in five years from the date of starting, Mr. R. A Young told the Hunter Valley Conservation Trust yesterday. ...

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  8. TORNADO TERROR

    NEW YORK: Louis Balint was lifting His baby son from his cot on Monday night when a shrieking tornado engulfed his Ohio home and tore the baby from his arms. ...

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  9. CLIMBED EVEREST TWICE

    NEW YORK: Shepa tribesman, Tensing Shutla, climbed Mount Everest’s peak twice last month, according to ...

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  10. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGES

    SYDNEY: Mrs. Caroline Grills, 63. of Gerrish-street, Gladesville, was remanded in Central Court to-day to July ...

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  11. THINKING OF “SMITHY”

    NEW YORK: Captain Harry Moore, who has flown the Pacific more than any other person in the world, leaves ...

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  12. RAIN IN RIVERINA

    SYDNEY: Rain to-day extended to parts of NSW, with good falls recorded in the Riverina and the south-west ...

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  13. THOMPSON FIT AGAIN

    SYDNEY: Jockey J. Thompson will resume race riding at Rosehill next Saturday after two weeks “cut” with ...

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  14. Prime Ministers Back Big Three Meeting

    LONDON: Pc[?] Ministers of [?] British Commonwealth, winding up their talks in London, said last flight that opportunity should b e lost of composing or at least casing the differences which at ...

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  15. WEATHER OUTLOOK NOT BRIGHT

    LONDON: Weather outlook for the Nottingtom area, where the tires test begins tomorrow. is not bright. ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader In That Fierce Light

    TOKYO: An American courtmartial found Air Force Staff Sergeant Giuseppe Cascio, of Tucson (Arizona), ...

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  17. HOSPITAL BUILDING STOPPED

    Melbourne: Minister for Health Barry has ordered the immediate stoppage of constriction of 20 Victorian ...

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  18. Big Number Expected To Attend T.B. Tests

    Chief health officer of Maitland City Council (Mr. J. Taylor) said to-day he expected about 800 Maitland children to come-under the Department of Public Health’s tuberculosis survey, to be commenced ...

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  19. TOURIST TRAIN TO MAITLAND

    The Mayor of Maitland (Aid. M. J. Clyde). was today advised by the District Superintendent of Railways ...

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  20. English Bowler Out, Mutton In Doubt

    NOTTINGHAM: Australia’s pre-test worries over injuries now seem small compared with England’s, Australia’s biggest “if” is Keith Miller, the brilliant oil-rounder. Miller’s pulled muscle between ...

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  21. ROSENBERG DECISION MONDAY

    WASHINGTON: A decision is expected next Monday on an “emergency” request sent by defence lawyers, through ...

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  22. 20 MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY: Twenty mines were idle on New South Wales coalfields today for a total coal loss of 10,620 tons. ...

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