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  4. ROYAL VISIT CAUSED BIG TRAFFIC JAM

    KINGSTON (Jamaica): police bottled with the most fantastic traffic jam in Jamaica’s history yesterday a the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh lines of cheering people. Under a tropic sun bloxing [?] a cloudless sky, the police sweated and ...

    Article : 556 words
  5. Turned Queen’s Evidence

    LONDON: A British officer of the army reserve admitted before a central court martial yesterday that he had ...

    Article : 368 words
  6. SOVIET REBUFFED BY U.N. COMMITTEE

    NEW YORK: The Political Committee of the United Nations’ general Assembly refusing to be overawed by a [?] that the Soviet Union may have more knowledge of [?] and hydrogen bombs than ...

    Article : 759 words
  7. WEST WINDS TO MODERATE TO-MORROW

    NSW FORECAST: Fine and cool in most of the State. Days becoming wanner in the north. Cool on the tablelands ...

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  8. APPEAL FROM POLAND

    LONDON: Poland, which a week ago called upon France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Denmark and Norway ...

    Article : 244 words
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    Prince c[?] who was five on November 14 celebrated his birthday with his biggest party yet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CANBERRA QUESTION ON NEW BILL

    CANBERRA : Mr Observe (Lib NSW) early to-day re[?] to the NSW City Council Gra[?] Bill” in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  11. U.S. STAR’S KNEE STILL WORRYING

    MELBOURNE: American Davis Cup hope [?] receiving further treatment to hit injured [?] ...

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  12. To-days leader Back Of The Council

    LONDON: Soviet Russia Has agreed to a conference with Britain France and the United States. .Unofficially, it is understood to propose a Big Four meeting in Berlin, but sets on date. ...

    Article : 718 words
  13. Wants Hotel Staff School

    SYDNEY: An D.L.V.A. executive (Mr. M. E. Shanny) to-day advocated schools for training total staff in N.S.W ...

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  15. Sharp Change Seen In Tennis Picture

    NEW YORK: Vic Seixas’ knee injury and the return to form of Australia’s 19-years-old “whix kids” Lewis Hood and Ken Rosewall, have forced a sharp change in the Davis Cup tennis picture, an American ...

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  16. RAIN NEEDED TO KEEP BLOM ON MEAT

    Meat killed at the Maitland Abattoir would lose its bloom unless rain fell in time to maintain the condition of cattle received from country areas. The manger of Maitland ...

    Article : 232 words
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  18. 20 Atrocity Victims Not Australians

    CANBERRA : Twenty victims of a Communist atrocity in Korea had now been [?] definitely as not being ...

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  19. ID WEEK RACE BAN MAY BE RELAXED

    SYDNEY: There is a strong feeling in political circles that, the State Government may consider relaxing the ban on ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. Vienna Post For Thornton

    SYDNEY: Leading Australian Communist; Ernest Thornton, reported to have secured a Communist post in Vienna ...

    Article : 48 words
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