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  4. Demand Too Much

    So great has been the demand for inoculation against typhoid fever that Maitland Hospital has been forced to ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. India Unlikely To Have Seat On Peace Conference

    NEW YORK: India will not be invited to the Korean peace conference, despite approval by the United Motions’ political committee. The committee, voting by simple majority, yesterday decided to recommend India’s participation by 27 votes to 21, with 11 abstentions. ...

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  6. Alcohol Reduces Atom Bomb Effects

    LONDON: Mice stiffly dosed with alcohol have a better chance of surviving atom bomb effects, according to ...

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  7. THORNTON ARRIVED BACK EARLY TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: Communist ex-secretary of the Ironworkers Association, Ernest Thornton, returned to Australia to-day. Thornton arrived at Mascot at 2.5 a.m. from ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. CLOUDY WITH SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers along the coast and tablelands. Light rain along the northern border, ...

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  9. Miller Became Angry When His Appeal Disallowed By Umpire

    LONDON: Keith Miller, in a fiery mood, unleashed a barrage of bumpers against the Gentlemen of England al Lords yesterday. The Gentlemen did not like it, but at stumps ...

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  10. INTERNAL TENSION IN SOVIET

    WASHINGTON: A forecast that purges and Internet tensions would eventually cause the Communist system to ...

    Article : 126 words
  11. APPEAL FOR AGREEMENT ON WHEAT

    SYDNEY: State Agriculture Minister Graham, to-day urgently appealed to the dissenting State Governments to ...

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  12. MARRIAGE ANNULLED

    NEW YORK: Mrs. [?] Moler, who remarried [?] her husband was reported missing in Korea, had the ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. More Food Parcels For Germans

    BERLIN: West Berlin police detained 80 of a crowd of 300 demonstrators, who tried to disturb free food distribution ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. ACCIDENTS AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON: George Watt, of Bull-street, Cook’s Hill, a dealer, collapsed and fell at Newdell loading siding, and ...

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  15. LAND TAX BILL BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY: Land tax would affect only large property owners, and no one would have to pay land tax on his ...

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  16. Income From Britain’s Sheep

    LONDON: Britain’s sheep [?] contributed nearly £15,000,000 sterling to the nation’s income in the 1952-53 ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. LIBERATOR BLEW UP IN MID-AIR

    NEW DELHI: Flight-Lieutenant A. E. W. Paul, first man to fly over Everest since it was conquered by Sir ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. SCOTCH “CURE”

    LONDON: New York sportswoman and authoress, Mrs, Marion Hart, who is 61, “swigged” a whiskey after flying the ...

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  19. REMAINS IDENTIFIED

    LONDON: Human remains dug up earlier this year in the garden of the Notting Hill “murder house,” were ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. THE VATICAN, SPAIN SIGN CONTRACT

    VATICAN CITY: A concordat, described by the Vatican newspaper, Osservatore Romano as the “crowning and completion” of a number of agreements concluded between the Vatican and Spain since ...

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  21. LONG FLIGHT PLANNED

    LONDON: Forty-five giant American jet atom bombers— a complete wing of U.S. Air Force B 7’s —will attempt to ...

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  22. Footballers May Travel By Air

    LONDON: English- Rugby League hopes to send a team by air to tour Australia and New Zealand next year. ...

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  23. Queensland Woman Got Two-Year Bond

    BRISBANE: Jean Frances McGregor Jennings (26) Was to-day sentenced to two years’ goal, suspended oh a bond, for ...

    Article : 42 words
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  25. FAMILY MOTTO HELPED PEER

    LONDON: Socialist peer, Lord Noel-Boxton kept the family motto “Do it with all thy might” in mind as he ...

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  26. George Edwards Died To-day

    SYDNEY: Veteran Sydney radio producer playwright, George Edwards—best known for the “Dad and Dave” series ...

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  27. FEARS FOR HER LIFE

    MELBOURNE: A middle-aged spinster Miss Elisabeth Mary Wright, claims that for the past month she has ...

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  28. LAMB DEAR TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: Sydney housewives will pay top rates for lamb this week-end, following steep wholesale price rises ...

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  29. LIGHT RAIN

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended ...

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  30. Communist Threat To Nations Of Pacific

    WASHINGTON: Britain’s relationship to the council of the ANZUS Security Pact among Australia, New Zealand and the United States will “in all probability” be discussed by the Foreign Ministers ...

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  31. ASCERTAINED THE RIGHT POSITION

    MIAMI (Florida): A woman employed by the Miami Public Library, shot herself in the heart early yesterday, ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. Widow Said “Yes” To Prisoners

    NOTTINGHAM: A middle aged prisoner, formerly Illiterate, learned to write at a special prison course so that ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. State Governor At Singleton

    SINGLETON: The Governor of New South Wales (Sir John Northcott) arrived at Singleton by train yesterday ...

    Article : 61 words
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