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  4. RUSSIA REBUKED

    WASHINGTON: Soviet insistence on stubbornly holding on to East Germany was not only wrong to the Germans, but a “menace to peace,” Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of State, said last night. ...

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  5. BRITAIN’S PRIME MINISTER MAKES CABINET CHANGES

    LONDON : The Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) last night reshuffled his Government, but he made only a few changes in the top positions. He increased the size of his Cabinet from 17 to 19. The switch, believed to be the forerunner of other and more important ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WARMER DAY, COLD NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Fine in most of the State. A few showers on southern slopes and tablelands, ...

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  7. COAL BANK-UP IS BEING REDUCED

    Resumption at midnight of coal trains operated by South Maitland Railways is gradually reducing the bank-up of coal, caused through a week’s strike by salaried and wages staff of the railway company. ...

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  8. Premier Back Home

    SYDNEY: N.S.W. Premier Mr. Cabin said on his return to Sydney to-day that he expected to receive the report ...

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  9. Yugoslavs Lodge Third Protest

    BELGRADE (A.A.P.) : Yugoslav yesterday lodged her third protest in three days to the Italian Government ...

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  10. APPEAL DAY OF HUNTER LEGACY

    Hunter Legacy was in desperate need of new helpers in an effort to meet the organisation’s ever-increasing ...

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  11. EISENHOWER TAKES NEW MEASURES

    DENVER: President Eisenhower yesterday created a new operations co-ordinating board under the National ...

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  12. Danger Sign On Approach To Bridge

    The Maitland branch of the Road Safety Council will finance and erect a “danger” sign at the western approach ...

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  13. Search For Fishermen Intensified

    SYDNEY: The search for four fishermen, who are adrift in a launch off the coast was intensified this morning. ...

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  14. PROPOSAL ON MOROCCO REJECTED

    NEW YORK: The United Nations Security Council yesterday rejected a proposal for full discussion by the council ...

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  15. VERDICT OF SUICIDE

    SINGLETON : The district coroner (Mr. A. M. Chandler) held an inquest yesterday into the death of John Joseph ...

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  16. BUS, UTILITY IN COLLISION

    A utility truck collided with a bus belonging to the Hunter Valley Coach Co. in South-street, Telarah, last night. ...

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  17. EXTENSION OF STRIKE

    LONDON : The creeping “guerrilla” strike of the Communist-led Electrical Trade Union spread yesterday to four ...

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  18. Three Injured In Pit Collision

    CESSNOCK : Three shiftmen were injured in Elrington Colliery early to-day when a lorry in which they were ...

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  19. Maitlander In Fifth Position

    In a telegram received this afternoon from Ken Tubman, the driver of the Maitland, car, he said that he ...

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  20. AIR FORCE PROGRAMME SLASHED

    WASHINGTON: The Air Force plans to slash nearly 1000 aircraft from its production, programme, a cut of more ...

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  21. N.S.W. Girl On Farm Exchange

    QUEENSTOWN (Maryland) : A 20-years-old farm exchange girl from Australia, Joyce Schofield from ...

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  22. Troops Withdrawn

    BRISBANE: There was an unexpected move at Bowen this morning when troops were withdrawn from the Bowen railway yards. Before the men were withdrawn, the Brisbane to ...

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  23. Race From Autograph Hunters

    LONDON : Hassett, Johnston and de Courcey fled from dozens of youthful autograph hunters when they left the ...

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  24. Father’s Day Buying Not Up To Mother’s Day

    Father’s Day was becoming more popular in Maitland, but it still had a long way to go before it inspired the same enthusiasm at Mother’s Day. Six men’s department ...

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  26. JAPANESE ARREST AUSTRALIAN

    KOBE : Japanese police have arrested an Australian sailor from the destroyer Tobruk, who, they allege stole a ...

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  27. PIPELINED JET FUEL

    PARIS : Work expected to begin this autumn on a network of pipelines to feed jet fuel to European air defences ...

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  28. International Wheat Agreement Sale Drops

    LONDON : Business under the new International Wheat Agreement is deteriorating. Sales notified during the week ended last Friday were only 57,000 metric tons. ...

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  29. Tickets Notes Blown By Strong Wind

    Women with small children were forced to battle against gale force and gravel-laden winds to buy tickets at ...

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  30. Court Order On German Chancellor

    HANOVER: A Hanover court yesterday issued a temporary order restraining the West German Chancellor, Dr. ...

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  31. RAINFALL AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON : The rainfall in singleton for August was 190 points compared with 741 points for August 1952, when ...

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  32. Western Powers Need More Strength

    VALETTA : The Western powers mutt have strength before they can carry out negotiations with Russia, General Alfred Gruenther, the supreme Allied commander in Europe said yesterday. He arrived in Valetta to ...

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  33. To-day’s Leader Fires Do Not “Break Out”

    LONDON: Britain’s giant cinema combine, the J. Arthur Rank organisation, yesterday announced a trading ...

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