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  4. CASE AGAINST RAIL MEN ADJOURNED

    SYDNEY: Mr. Justice Cantor, in the Industrial Commission, to-day adjourned until September 2[?] hearing of ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. Early Returns In German Elections Favour Adenauer Party

    BONN: Konrad Adenauer’s Christian Democrats [?]ave shown early gains in the West German elections at the expense of their main rivals, the Social Democrats. ...

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  6. FINE, WARM

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine and warm in most of the State, with moderate to fresh north-west to ...

    Article : 74 words
  7. MARSHAL TITO’S WARNING TO WEST “TO BE CAREFUL”

    TRIESTE: Yugoslavia does not recognise the tripartite declaration on Trieste and has no intention of conducting any talks on that basis, Marshal Tito told a huge reunion of his wartime partisans yesterday. The rally was held at Okroglica, a small town five miles from the ...

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    British and American service chiefs at atomic war[?] held at Camberley Staff College, S[?]y (Eng.). From left: Viscount Montgo[?]d Marshal Sir John [?]arding (Chief of Imperial General Staff), Mr Anthony Ho[?] (British Secretary of War), General A. M. Gr[?]ther, Earl Alexander (British Minister for Defence), Sir John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. American Farming Problem

    WASHINGTON: United States farm exports dropped 11 per cent in June to continue a steady decline in ...

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  10. Confusion Over Meat Strike

    SYDNEY: Some country-killed meat was still unloaded in Sydney and some retail butchers’ employees still worked ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. FIGURES IN PRISONER EXCHANGE

    TOKYO: Communists returned 12,760 prisoners of war and received 75,7[?] in “Operation Big Switch,” which ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. OFFICER’S WARNING ON BUSHFIRE RISK

    SYDNEY: Bushfire risk in N.S.W. was at its highest and the most serious fires in year could occur over large areas, Chief Fire Officer far N.S.W., Mr. E. J. Griffiths, warned to-day. ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. Scientists Make History

    CHICAGO: Two young scientists had achieved the “Impossible in chemistry,” the laboratory synthesis of ...

    Article : 181 words
  14. Tennis Players About Even

    FOREST HILLS: The leading United States and Australian players are just about even, Mercer Beasley, the ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. Coal Trains Back To Normal To-day

    Things are back to normal to-day so far as trains to the South Maitland coalfields are concerned. ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. Mr. Martin’s Funeral To-day

    SYDNEY: All Cabinet Ministers and most members of State Parliament will attend the State funeral to-day of the ...

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  17. Strike Affected Flemington Sales

    SYDNEY: Owing to industrial trouble at Homebush abattoir, only 2000 sheep and a few hundred head of cattle ...

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  19. ARRESTED FOR YELLOW TRAFFICKING

    TOKYO: Osaka police have arrested a group of 10 gangs headed by Siichiro Is[?] 50-years-old cafe owner, and his ...

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  20. SCIENTISTS HAVE A SPECIAL DUTY

    LONDON: Scientists have a special duty to see that their inventions are not, misused, Dr. Cyril Garbett, the Archbishop of York, said yesterday. He was preaching in Liverpool Cathedral at the ...

    Article : 199 words
  21. CONFESSIONS THROUGH TORTURE

    PANMUNJOM: Chinese had used diabolic treatment to make them confess to germ warfare charges, said ...

    Article : 130 words
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  23. “B-Night” Wednesday

    CANBERRA: The 1953-54 Commonwealth Budget will be presented to Parliament at [?] p.m. on Wednesday. ...

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  24. U.N. Demand For Return Of More Prisoners

    PANMUNJOM: The United Nations command to-day prepared a stiff demand on the Communists for the return or an accounting of Americans known to have been captured by the Communists but not ...

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  25. DUKE TO BUY AIRCRAFT

    LONDON: The Duke of Edinburgh plans to buy a four-engined passenger air-craft for his personal use, it ...

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  26. MORE MEAT MEN VOTE FOR STRIKE

    GOULBURN: Nearly 100 members of the Goulburn branch of the Meat Employees’ Union decided at a ...

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  27. Houses Collapsed In Earthquake

    ATHENS: A third of the houses in the little town of Isthmian, at the southern end of the Corinth Canal, collapsed in yesterday’s earthquake. The village of Kyra Vr[?]ssi also lost a third of its houses, ...

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  28. To-day’s Leader Victorian Enterprise.

    NEW YORK: The truce in Korea is only a breathing spell, Mr. Joseph Martin, Speaker of the United States House of ...

    Article : 129 words
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