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  4. Eisenhower Intervenes In Strike

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower Invoked the Taft-Hartley law for the first time yesterday in an effort to halt ...

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  5. APOLOGY TO FORGOTTEN PRISONER

    PITTSBURGH: Allegheny County authorities have apologised to John Gorek for putting him in gaol and ...

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  6. ANOTHER AIR RACE ENTRANT WITHDRAWN

    LONDON: The Royal Air Force last night withdrew its four-jet Valiant bomber from the London-Christchurch air race “for technical reasons.” Only seven planes are now left in the speed ...

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  7. EXTENSION OF MINES’ PROBE IS LIKELY

    SYDNEY: Police investigations into State Mines Control Authority accounts are likely to extend from Lid[?] and Oakdale pits. Enquiries are expected to extend to at least one ...

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  8. ATTACK CAUSED SURPRISE

    NEW YORK: Reports from Panmunjom that Indian custodian troops had fired on anti-Communist prisoners ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY’S NEW FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON: British Socialists last night approved e new foreign policy which their leader (Mr. Clement Attlee) declared accepted dictation from no country, whether Russia or America. The policy would form the basis of Britain’s attitude to international affairs ...

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  10. CONFIDENT OF SOLUTION

    NEW YORK: Confidence that the United Nations will work out a solution to the Korean question in “the near ...

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  11. ISOLATED THUNDER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers and thunderstorms in central and northeast districts and local ...

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  12. UNKNOWN PLANE IN ATTACK

    NEW YORK: An unidentified, Jet plane yesterday sprayed several sections of the Farrell (Pennsylvania) ...

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  13. 600 BOYS IN MAITLAND SCOUT RALLY

    Hundreds of Scouts will arrive in Maitland by train and bus late this afternoon to attend the biggest Scout ...

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  14. Different Holiday Is Big Business Loss

    A great deal of trade is lost by focal stores to Sydney through the coalfields area celebrating Six-Hour Day on a date different to the rest of the State. This opinion was given to ...

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  15. BIG FIRE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE: Fire [?] to-day swept through Melbourne Technical College, destroyed two stories and caused ...

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  16. Proposal For Mutual Non-Aggression Pact

    WASHINGTON : President Dwight Eisenhower is reported to be examining closely a proposal for a mutual non-aggression pact with the Soviet Union. Democratic Party leader Adlai Stevenson placed ...

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  17. MAN DROWNED IN MYALL

    A man was drowned in the Myall River about eight miles from Bulahdelah early last night. ...

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  18. PRESIDENT OF R.S.L. CRITICAL

    SYDNEY : R.S.L. PRESIDENT, W. Yeo, today criticised introduction of a ballot system in National Service training ...

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  19. Baths Opening To-morrow

    Maitland baths will open for the 1953-54 season at 10 a.m. to-morrow. The charges will be ...

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  20. FRANCE TO BUILD UP FORCES

    WASHINGTON: France plane to transfer its battalion in Korea to Indo-China, to continue to aid in the fight ...

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  21. More Rebel Troops Killed In Indo-China

    HANOI (Indo-China): French Union troops killed another 100 Vietminh rebels in fierce hand-to-hand fighting yesterday; aimed at driving them out of a string of fortified villages in the Red River Delta, ...

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  23. “MOONSHINE” MURDERER ESCAPES

    NEW YORK : Join (“Fat”) Hardy, the bootlegger who mixed a batch of poison “moonshine” liquor that allegedly ...

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  24. Celebration Over Death Of Stalin

    HONOLULU: Jan Hajdu-klewicz, 28, Polish interpreter who bolted from a Communist inspection team in Korea and ...

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  25. Farewell To Bank Manager

    Mr. S. Guy, manager of Maitland branch of the Commonwealth Bank, is to be tendered a farewell on Monday, ...

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  26. MID-WEEK RACING MAY COME BACK

    SYDNEY: State Cabinet is expected to consider soon restoration of mid-week racing in N.S.W. for one meeting a ...

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  27. Churchill’s Talk With Ministers

    LONDON: Sir Winston Churchill consulted his three chief ministers in a dinner table conference at No. 10 ...

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  28. LILAC TIME IN GOULBURN UNDER WAY

    GOULBURN: The Governor of N.S.W. (Lt.-Gen. Sir John Northcott), to-day officially opened Goulburn’s ton days’ ...

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  29. Consent To Pay Heavy Damages

    NEW YORK: A widowed mother of two children will receive £76,800 in damages arising out of a plane crash in ...

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  30. Accommodation Is Almost Booked Out

    SYDNEY: A Tourist Bureau spokesman to-day said holiday resort accommodation was almost booked out for the ...

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  31. Today’s Leader An Attractive Loan

    VATICAN CITY : A decree excommunicating all concerned in the suspension of Polish Primate Cardinal ...

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