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  4. Bow Bells will ring again

    The bomb - damaged Church of St. Mary-LeBow, Cheap[?]dde, London, is to be rebuilt. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH CABINET MEETING ON RUSSIAN NOTE

    LONDON: A need for delicate handling of the Russian Note on Germany, in view of the coming West German elections, was one of the main problems before a surprise meeting last night of the British Cabinet. Sir Winston Churchill, still officially ratting under doctor’s orders, motored ...

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  6. RED PROPOSAL HAS FAILED TO GET ENTHUSIASM

    NEW YORK: Soviet Russia’s proposal that 11 nations—the Big Four, plus Communist China, India, Poland, Sweden, Burma and North and South Korea—should attend the Korean pace conference has not ...

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  7. LULHAM LEAVES HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY: International Rugby League star, Bobby Lulham, was discharged from Prince Alfred Hospital this ...

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  8. SEIXAS HAD KNEE IN BRACE

    BROOKLINE (Massachusetts) : American Via Sexias were a brace on his wrenched knee as he ...

    Article : 254 words
  9. Potatoes Easier At Alexandria

    SYDNEY: At the Alexandria saleyards today supplies were light and a weaker market ruled. ...

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  10. Behind In News Of Coronation

    LONDON: Edgar Sanders, 49-years-old British businessman, did not know until after his release from a Hungarian ...

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  11. Temperature Down To 30 Degrees

    Maitland district had its heaviest frost this morning for several years. In sheltered parts traces could still ...

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  12. Charges For Electricity Extension

    SINGLE TON: Singleton Municipal Council last night decided to stand by its line rental charges in respect to ...

    Article : 406 words
  13. Trace Element Trials On Farms

    The Hunter Valley Co-operative Dairy Company is arranging trace element trials in the valley. This was told ...

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  14. FIREWEED HAS TO BE CHECKED

    Ald. J. V. Kerrigan said at last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council that every possible step would [?] to ...

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  15. Vote On Strike Decrees May Cause Collapse Of French Government

    PARIS: Recall of the French Parliament is expected next week—a move which might end the great strike movement but topple Prime Minister Joseph Laniel’s two-months-old Government. ...

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  16. TURKEYS ARE CHEAP

    SYDNEY: Turkey prices have fallen to 2/ a lb. on farms and may be cheaper, before Chistmas, Riverina processor, ...

    Article : 67 words
  17. Cricket Ashes Are In Sight For England

    LONDON: English cricket writers to-day paid tribute to England’s fighting comeback yesterday in the fifth test, but although some predicted an English victory by lunch today others were more cautious. ...

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  18. VON NIDA EARNED £208

    FRANKFURT: Belgian professional, Flory van Donck, won the £250 sterling first prize and Australian Norman ...

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  19. POTATO GROWERS BECOMING ANXIOUS

    Maitland district potato growers are becoming anxious over continuance of frosts, which are the heaviest for many years. Main part of the potato crop is about to come ...

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  20. FIRE MAY BURN FOR YEARS

    SYDNEY: Authorities Relieve the fire in the Lithgow State Coalmine, which has caused a daily coal loss of ...

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  21. TOO LATE!

    SYDNEY: The South African Rugby Union had refused Australia’s request for part of the profits of the current ...

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  22. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  23. COLD AND FROSTY NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Fine in most of the State for the present, Cloudy in the far west and some ...

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  24. LIBERALS VIEING FOR HONOURS

    SYDNEY: Seven candidates are seeking Liberal pre-selection to oppose Opposition Leader Dr. H. V. Evatt, for ...

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  25. OUR FARMERS ARE “BEST OFF”

    SYDNEY; A party of Australian farmers returned from overseas to-day convinced that the Australian termer was generally “best off in the world.” The men were 20 of a party of 32 which went averages in ...

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  26. FORMOSA PACT REPORTED

    NEW YORK: A special correspondent of the New York “Herald-Tribune” says that recently the United States ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader A Divided Family

    NEW YORK: Australia’s destiny was inextricably bound up with the future of the Western Pacific, Australian ambassador (Sir Percy Spender) told the United Nations’ political committee yesterday. ...

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