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  4. BECOMING UNSETTLED

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Becoming unsettled in the eastern half, with scattered light rain. Cloudy and warm in the ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. INCREASE IN WEST’S TRADE WITH COMMUNIST CHINA

    WASHINGTON: The director of foreign operations (Mr. Harold Stasson) reported yesterday a big increase in trade between the West and Communist China, but he asserted that it was not necessarily harmful. He also said that there had been “considerable improvement” in the free ...

    Article : 458 words
  6. Good Time Next Year For American People, Economists Declare

    WASHINGTON : United States Government economists predicted yesterday that the American people would continue to enjoy good times next year, although soma “weak spots” appeared to be shaping ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. Centralised Government Not Practical

    SYDNEY: It was not “practical politics” for the Commonwealth to be more closely integrated with common ...

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  8. Decision For U.N. This Week

    NEW YORK : The United Nations will decide this week whether a renewed attempt should be made without ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. Reds Have Fast Jet

    NEW YORK : The New Soviet jet bomber, the 11.28, which the Communists had in Korea this year, could have ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. SMALLER WHEAT CROP FORECAST

    WASHINGTON: The United Stakes Agriculture Department yesterday forecast a world bread-grain drop of ...

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  11. Military, Economic Aid For Spain

    WASHINGTON: Administration officials predicted yesterday that President Eisenhower would follow up the ...

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  12. AMATEURS GOT IN FIRST

    LONDON: Firemen turned out to a blaze among cottages on an estate on Henley-[?] Thames, near London, late on ...

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  13. Closure Of Open-Cut Mines At Singleton

    Mining unions in Singleton are preparing to face the biggest open-cut close down in the history of Singleton’s mining. Combined unions covering ...

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  14. DEFENCE FORCE FOR JAPAN

    TOKYO: Plans for a Japanese “defence force within a year” of 260,000 men, with jet planes and aircraft carriers, ...

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  16. MR. CASEY IN CANADA

    NEW YORK: Mr. R. G. Casey, Australian Minister for External Affairs, flew to Ottawa yesterday for four ...

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  17. IMPROVING SLAUGHTERING STANDARDS

    SYDNEY: A State-wide campaign to improve hygienic standards in slaughter yards would he launched soon, Mines ...

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  18. Attacks Were Lawless, Says President Tito

    BELGRADE: President Tito yesterday condemned physical attacks on priests, which, he said, had occurred at some places in Yogoslavia, according to the official Yugoslav news agency, Tan[?]ig. ...

    Article : 251 words
  19. To-day’s Leader Dredge Right Up To Maitland

    NEW YORK: United Nations diplomats are reported to be about ready to abandon hope that the Korean peace conference will meet on its target date, exactly one month away. ...

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  21. Queen Back From Scotland

    LONDON: The Queen returned to London last night by air from Scotland in order to prepare for her forthcoming ...

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  22. Prisoner Gets Further Term

    A prisoner in East Maitland Gaol will serve a further sentence for breaking a bond given in Taree following his ...

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  23. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE

    Ernest Hartup, 35, labourer, of Mangrove-road, Sandgate, was fined £15 by Mr. A. S. McDonald, S.M., this morning, ...

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  24. ASSURANCE ON FIGHT

    SYDNEY: Scottish fight manager Tom Gilmour assured Police Commissioner Delaney that the world ...

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  25. 10,000 Tribesmen Threatened Attack

    NEW YORK: Ghashghoi tribesmen formed a battle line of 10,000 horsemen and infantrymen before the southern Iranian city of Shirax on Sunday and threatened to attack unless formers Premier Mohammed Mossadeq was released from prison. ...

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  26. Accommodation At Hotels

    Mr. A. S. McDonald, S.M. said this morning it had come to his knowledge that certain hotels were not providing “full ...

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