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  4. TWO VILLAGES OBLITERATED BY EARTHQUAKE

    PAPHOS (Cyprss) : At least 40 persons were killed by an earthquake which obliterated two villages and wrecked houses in 133 anthers in the western part of Cyprus at down yesterday. ...

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  5. British Press Rebuked

    LONDON: A large section the British press had been “'disgustingly Impertinent” to the Royal Family, Mr. ...

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  6. HELP FOR FRANCE

    WASHINGTON: An extra 385 million dollars —nearly £172,000,000—to help Prance fight the Communists in Indo-China, is reported to have been recommended by the United States Notional Security ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. Slave Labour Reported

    OTTAWA: The Government sending an Investigator Into Northern Manitoba Immediately to look Into charges that ...

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  8. RENEWAL OF SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Generally fine at first. A renewal of scattered showers along the coast ...

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  9. BRITAIN HELD OUT OF PACT

    WASHINGTON: Australia, New Zealand and the United States—allies of the ANZUS Pacific defence pact—have decided against the tripartite treaty by admitting Britain or any other country. The decision was officially announced in a joint communiqué issued last ...

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  10. Mrs. Monty Committed For Trial

    SYDNEY: Mrs. Veronica Mabel Monty was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having administered ...

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  11. PLANS FOR WOOMERA TESTING

    CANBERRA: Woomera atomic tests next month are expected to include shooting down of a Jindivick pilotless ...

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  12. TOO MANY MATCHES ON TOUR

    LONDON: The Australian cricket captain sindsay Haesatt has no high opinion of the tatest ideas for ...

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  13. MEETING ON WHEAT PRICE DEADLOCK

    CANBERRA: State and Commonwealth Agriculture Ministers are meeting to-day in a last attempt to resolve ...

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  14. SPEEDING OVER LEVEL CROSSING

    Police prosecutor (Sergeant Cahill) said In East Maitland court to-day that 50 to 60 motorists had been reported ...

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  15. AREA RAINFALL

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  16. SCRAMBLE FOR FOOD SUPPLIES

    SYDNEY: Housewives Crowded vegetable and fish markets to-day as a meatless week-end too med for Sydney. ...

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  17. MEETING ON STRIKE EXTENSION

    Members of the Newcastle and northern branches of the Meat Industry Employees’ Union will meet at Newcastle ...

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  18. South Africa Disappointed

    BLOEMFONTEIN: News that no Australian cricket team will visit South Africa until 1964 was a very great ...

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  19. TAXPAYERS’ ASSOCIATION INDIGNANT

    SYDNEY: The N:S.W. Taxpayers’ Association will ask the Federal Government to out next year’s loan allocation to ...

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  20. Harvey Reaches 2000 Runs For Tour

    SCARBOROUGH: England’s Ashes-winning captain, ten Hutton, said good-bye to the season’s first-class cricket yesterday with o century against the Australians in their festival match against Tom Pearce’s ...

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  21. BETTER BUSINESS

    SYDNEY : City traders again reported better business to-day as shoppers took advantage of sales tax ...

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  22. Riot Was Short Lived

    PANMUNJOM; Unarmed Indian custodian troops yesterday quietened 800 anti-communist North Korean war ...

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  24. TRIAL CARS STILL REACHING ADELAIDE

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  25. Threw Coal At Carriage Windows

    Police allied in the East Maitland Court to-day that two boys had thrown Lumps of coal at the lighted windows of ...

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  26. Ambulance Has Surplus

    SINGLETON : R was announced at the annual meeting of the Singleton District Ambulance last night ...

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  27. Largest, Fastest Helicopter

    WASHINGTON: General Lemuel Shepher, United States Marine Corps commandant, said production ...

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  28. Cockfighter Creek Bridge Closed

    Balga-Bridge, over the Cockfighter Creek, approdmately 15 miles form Singleton, will be closed to vehicuter traffic ...

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  29. New Matron For Hospital

    SINGLETON: Miss Noonan, of Gundagal was appointed matron of Dangar Cottage Hospital at a special meeting of ...

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  30. Profit From Olympic Games

    HELSINKI: Helsinki City Council made a profit of about £[?]77,000 on last year’s Olympic Games Finnish ...

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  31. Slaughterman Cut Finger

    Ken Watson, 32, slaughterman. of Second avenue Rutherford received an incised wound to the second finger of ...

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  32. Relaxing Import Restrictions

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government will, mate a £45,000,000 relaxation of import restrictions from all ...

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  33. To-day’s Leader Elizabethan Age

    John Calman, 67, of Raymond Terrace, was injured yesterday when his utility track skidded on a wet road ...

    Article : 69 words
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