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  4. “RIDING ON BAND WAGGON” CLAIM

    Aid. J. V. Kennedy claimed at last night’s Maitland City Council meeting that the Northumberland council of Progress Association was “riding on the band waggon” through its invitation to council to be ...

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  5. CRITICISM WAS NOT WARRANTED

    Ald. A. M. Porter said at last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council that criticism that had been voiced at ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. WATER BOARD GIVES REASON FOR CHARGES

    Following recent statements made at meetings of Maitland City Council, the Hunter District Water Board had before last night’s meeting of aldermen a letter regarding the increase in minimum charges for ...

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  7. BECOMING COOLER

    NSW FORECAST : Fine-Cool to mild weather over most of the state. More showers on the highlands and ...

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  8. Man Found Hanged In Cell

    SYDNEY: A man charged with stealing from Miss Joan Murray and with having Indecently assaulted three ...

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  9. QUESTIONS FOR PRESIDENT ON IMPORTANT ISSUES

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower is expected to face question ino[?]ing his administration’s attitude on two paramount issues now dominating diplomatic and official discussions in Washington when he meets the press later to-day in his first news conference since July 22. ...

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  10. Air Race Hopes

    LONDON: By by-passing Cocos Island, the R.A.F. hopes to win next month's London Christchurch sir race with a ...

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  11. MURDERED FAMILY’S FUNERAL

    SYDNEY: Men and women, mostly strangers, crowded a city funeral parior to-day for the funeral of the murdered ...

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  12. “BUMPER HARVEST” EXPECTED

    SYDNEY: People throughout most of N.S.W. are preparing this week for next week-end’s Six-hour Day long ...

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  13. Thumbs Down For Dior

    LONDON: London housewives yesterday gave a silent verdict on the new skirt length—it wee thumbs down ...

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  14. Victorian Eggs Being Roadhauled

    SYDNEY: Victorian eggs are being roadhauled to Sydney and sold at 4½d a dozen cheaper than locality-produced ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. Rebels Are Poised For Attack

    HANDI: Four communities Vie[?] rebet t[?]fantry divisions and a heavy artillery division equipped by ...

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  16. 28 BUILDING BLOCKS AT TENAMBIT

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. F. H, Hawkins) has set apart 28 blocks of land at Tenambit for suburban holdings for the ...

    Article : 255 words
  17. PRISONERS’ HOSTILITY TO COMMUNISTS

    Neutral ou[?] troops fear new anti-Communist demonstrations as North Korean and Chinses captives[?] show ...

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  18. 11th Divorce In 22 Years

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee) : Mrs. Edna Josephine Hunt Tankersiey, 33, who was first married when she was 11, won ...

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  19. Millionaire Financier Seriously [?]

    MELBOURNE: [?]usirs financier, John Wren, aged 83, is seriously ill in Mound-st Iven’s private hospital. ...

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  20. Ousted Morrison Gets Back Labour Seat

    LONDON: A secret session of the Labour Party delegate conference yesterday restored Mr. Herbert Morrison, deputy Opposition leader, to a seat on the national executive, from which he was ousted last ...

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  21. RED CHINA REJECTS PROTEST

    HONGKONG: Communist China has rejected Britain’s protest against a Chinese gunboat’s attack and sinking of a ...

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  22. SEEKING EXTRA FUNDS

    SYDNEY: Conservation Minister Enticknap is seeking. extra funds to permit resumption of work on the Keepit ...

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  23. Berlin Mayor Died Suddenly

    BERLIN: Professor Ernst Reuter, the Lord Mayor of West Berlin, who led the city through the Soviet “blockade” ...

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  24. MORTAR SMOKE BOMB INJURED AGED WOMAN

    MURWILLUMBAH : A 2-inch mortar smoke bomb last night crashed through a house roof and exploded on a bed, ...

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  25. Reinforcements Land Under Aerial Coyer

    DJAKARTA: The Indonesian Government has landed reinforcements under serial cover in the Atjeh area, of Sumatra, ...

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  26. Nissen Huts Are Not Economic

    Town cleric (Mr. S, J. Dunklay) said this morning that Maitland City Council would urge that the Nissen huts project at Rutherford be taken over by the State Housing Commission for use in emergency accommodation pending the completion of permanent homes to be erected by the commission. ...

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  27. REDS’ BOMB STOCKPILE

    WASHINGTON: Soviet Russia has enough atomic bombs to drop one or more on every major American city “at the ...

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  28. EXPULSION POSSIBILITY

    SYDNEY: Any ALP member who opposed the proposed [?]ogisistion on preference for unionists would face the ...

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  29. OPERATION AT 105

    LONDON: Mrs Sarah Owen underwent a throat operation, under a general anaesthetic, at Bangor on Monday to ...

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  30. To-day’s Leader The Workless

    LONDON: Russia has proposed that the Big Four should confer in a foreign ministers meeting on Germany and should also join Communist China in all-round discussions on “relaxation of tension” in the ...

    Article : 345 words
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