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  4. His Ducks Would Be Upset

    LONDON;- William Grosvenor, invalid bachelor, who, at 69, has inherited the Dukedom of Westminster and one ...

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  5. HOPES FOR HIGH LEVEL TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON: Britain happen that the proposed September talks between the Western Foreign Ministers and Soviet Russia’s M. Meltov will head to-top-level [?] which would include soviet Prime Minister, Goorgi Malemkov, This war made clear in both Houses of Parliament yesterday by Acting ...

    Article : 498 words
  6. South Korean Promise Be Reconsidered

    WASHINGTON I United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Faster Dulles, believes that remaining obstacles to a Korean, truce can be cleared, it the Communists desired peace. ...

    Article : 546 words
  7. Denies Red slur on N.G.

    Australia’s United Nations delegate, Mr William For syth. recently, refuted Soviet charges of racial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROTEST BY RUSSIA “ABSURD”

    LONDON. Diplomatic quarters In London describe as “absurd” Russia’s protest this week to Turkey that the projected ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. Australian Captain Criticised On Middlesex Match

    LONDON: Australian test condition including Newcastle batsman, jim de Courcy, who hit up a whirlwind 74 in 64 minutes performed well in the drawn game against Middlesex at Lords. ...

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  10. APPROPRIATE NAMING!

    LONDON: Jockey Frank burr went out to ride a horse named Useless, in the Pluckley Selling Handicap at Folks. ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. WIND TO CONTINUE

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most districts Scattered showers in southern ar[?] and ...

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  12. RUSSIA MAY GET INVITATION

    LONDON: Russia will probably be invited to attend the political conference which is to follow a Korean ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN WON DIVORCE

    BAKES (OREGON): Mrs. Mildred Douglas won an uncontested divorce yesterday from her husband, Mr, Justice ...

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  14. Demand On America To Cut Out Food

    BERLIN: Soviet High Commissioner in Germany, [?] Semoney, has send a Note to American High Corr[?]ner James [?] American officials cases offering food to the East Germany ...

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  15. FILM EXTRAS BACK TO WORK

    LONDON More than [?] British film [?]who have been on strike for over a week [?] production at a [?] ...

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  16. Police Theory On Lulham Poisoning

    SYDNEY: An attempt may have been made to murder Rugby League footballer, Bobby Lulbam, by thallium, ...

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  17. Ban On Live Hare Coursing Is Likely

    SYDNEY: State Cabinet is expected to approve [?] at its meets next week banning live hers ...

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  18. BOTH SIDES STRENGTHEN NEW LINES

    SEOUL: Allied and Communist forces along the 165 miles Korean front were today strengthening their new ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. Rabbits And Christie’s Cat Make The News

    LONDON: Rabbits and a cat made headlines yesterday in France and Britain. The R.S.P.C.A. announced in London that it had been “reluctantly compelled” to destroy the cat ...

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  20. Journalist’s Death

    SYDNEY : Mr. R. A. C. Grant, former assistant to the editor of the Sydney Sun and well-known in country four ...

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  21. Senators In Clash

    WASHINGTON: Senator Joseph McCarthy Yesterday accused Senators Mike Mooney and Harbert Lehmann of “character assignation” and they in turn angrily accused him of smear tactics. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA’S ROLE IN ATOM TESTS

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) said to-day Australia’s role in the coming British atomic tests ...

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  23. Australia’s Bowling Great Test Worry

    LONDON: Biggest problem facing Hasselt, Morris and Miller in their selection of the Australian team for the fourth test, beginning to-morrow at Leeds, may be the 12th man choice. ...

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  24. CARUTHERS WANTS FIGHT OVERSEAS

    SYDNEY: Because of high Australian taxation, world bantaroweight, boxing champion Jimmy Caruthers has ...

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  25. Overseas Cricket Tours Arranged

    LONDON: Test tours concerning England were announced at the meeting of the imperial Cricket conference ...

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  26. POTATOES £52 TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: In the forage section at the Alexandria sale yards to-day Lucerne chaff was the only commodity forward ...

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  27. Unsewered Area At Cessnock

    CESSNOCK: The chairman of the Hunter District Water Board (Mr. F. Finnan) and members after making an ...

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  28. PROFESSORS DISMISSED

    BOSTON The “Christian Science Monitor said yesterday that of 74 teachers, professors and attendants who ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. MANY IN KNOW

    LONDON: Police now believe that five men—three in Britain and two in France— attempted the £250,000 [?]coeling ...

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  30. FISH TO GO NORTH

    LISMORE: Far North Coast Qahermen’s co-operatives have decided to send their fish to the Brisbane Fish Board. ...

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  31. NO IDLE MINES

    CESSNOCK: All the mines on the South Maitland field are in production today. ...

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  32. Torday’s Leader The [?] and the Outs

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported to the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the £4 hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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