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  4. SOUTH KOREA WARNED

    NEW YORK: South Korea has been grimly warned that the Korean people will suffer “first and most” if south Korea refuses to co-operate with the United Nations. The warning was contained in a blunt message to President Syngman Rhee ...

    Article : 690 words
  5. Benefit To Council

    Though he was not yet in a position to give floures, the electrical engineer-manager of Maitland City Council’s ...

    Article : 248 words
  6. NEW PASSENGER LINERS

    Two new 28,000-ton, passenger liners—among the largest now building in British shipyards—were launched recently. They were the Arcadia, launched from the shipyard of Messrs. John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  7. Christie Trial: “STRANGLED WIFE AND SIX OTHER WOMEN”

    LONDON: An Old Bailey court room, amid intense quit, yesterday heard John Reginald Halliday Chiristie, 55, confess that he had strongled his wife and six other woman—and admit he could not remember whether there were other victims. ...

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  8. FRESHENING WINDS FROM THE WEST

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered rain in the far west, central west and Riverina, again extending ...

    Article : 73 words
  9. RHEE WILL WITHDRAW HIS ARMY

    NEW YORK: An American newsagency report from Seoul says President Syngman Rhee has ...

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  10. Water Price Out Of Hand

    Aid. F. O. Fahey said at last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council that the price of water was getting ...

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  11. Hopes In Gas Talks Of To-day

    SYDNEY: Private talks that will continue throughout [?] day may lead to a partial settlement of the gas ...

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  12. QUEEN REMEMBERS PONY MASCOT

    EDINBURGH: Queen Elizabeth yesterday remembered a little Shetland pony after she had inspected a guard of honour at the Palace of Halyrood House, her royal residence in Edinburgh. ...

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  13. “NO CRUELTY AT TARONGA”

    SYDNEY: President of the R.S.P.C.A. (Mr. S. F. Madden) retterated this morning that there was no cruelty by ...

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  14. FIGHTER PILOT IS SPEEDY

    LONDON: Australian fighter pilots visiting England have named L.A.C. Giford Couc[?] because he came to Britain 12 ...

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  15. Harry Hopman Holds A Strong Hand

    SYDNEY: Australian Davis Cup selector, mr. C. Sproule, declared to-day that, Harry Hopman was right. He was ...

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  16. COMPULSORY UNIONISM DISCUSSION

    SYDNEY: It Is unlikely that State Cabinet will discuss compulsory unionism until next Tuesday week. ...

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  17. Germans Determined On Peace, Freedom

    BERLIN: West German Chancellor (Konrad Adenaeur) yesterday-attacked Communist and Soviet “oppression” is East Germany and solemnly pledged the German people “never to rost” until the ...

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  18. SOVIET NOT YET IN LINE

    LONDON: Partial lifting by Russia of last year’s travel ban on foreigners is hailed in London as a “welcome ...

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  19. The Temperature

    Maximum temperature reported by the East Maitland post office to-day was 61 degrees, and the minimum ...

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  20. BABIES IMMUNISED AGAINST T.B.

    SYDNEY: A spokesman for the Anti-TB Association of New South Wales revealed to day that thousands of babies ...

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  21. Appeal Hearing

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  22. To-day’s Leader The Pound of Butter

    GENEVA: A United Nations committee says it has found that forced labour exists in the British Commonwealth, United States and Spain which could lead to forced labour.” ...

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  23. STEADY RATES FOR FORAGE

    SYDNEY: Rates generally were steady for forage at the Alexandria Saleyards to-day. Supplies forward were light. ...

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  24. LAUNCH IS STILL MISSING

    SYDNEY: The [?]cable cruiser, which has been mil[?]ing for four days, has not[?] been located. ...

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  25. PROTECTION AT LITTLE COST

    WASHINGTON: A cellar bomb shelter costing 40 dollars—about £18— will protect human beings within 3500 feet of an atomic explosion. But anyona above ground at that range would be ...

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  26. IDLE MINES

    CESSNOCK: Richmond Main and Aberdars Extended are again idle to-day. Muswellbrook Nos. 1 and 2. ...

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