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  5. DEADLOCK ON KOREAN TRUCE TALKS

    UNITED NATIONS’ FORWARD CAMP (Korea): The thirteenth session of the Korean truce talks yesterday started and ended dead-locked on the buffer zone item, a briefing officer disclosed here. ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVANTS WILL FIGHT

    CANBERRA: A Public Service Clerical Association - representative said today their organisation would fight any move to increase ...

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  7. TREATY DELEGATES SIGN AGREEMENT

    Representatives of the twelve North Atlantic Treaty Organisation countries recently signed an agreement on the status of the Treaty Powers’ forces, at the headquarters of the Organisation in London. This picture shows Mr. Charles Spalford, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FINE, WITH COLD NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing fine almost generally, but cloud increasing, chiefly in western and southern districts, ...

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  9. PROPOSALS FOR OIL TALKS RE-OPENING

    TEHERAN: Persia last night replied to the new British proposals on the oil dispute. Persian Cabinet sources said the response was favourable and should result as discussions. ...

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  10. Sea, Air Control To Beat Reds

    Senator Robert Tart said yesterday that, to oppose Russia successfully,- the United States should obtain control of the sea ...

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  11. STOLE COPPER CABLE

    Two young men who had been bound over to be of good behaviour for 12 months in the Maitland court to-day were ...

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  12. Seven K.C.’s Seek Leave To Appear

    SYDNEY: Seven King’s Counsel, representing brewenes and other interested parties, sought leave to appear when the Royal ...

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  13. Child’s Body In Well

    Late on Saturday police found a six-years-old girl, Roberta Far-land, drowned in a well on a farmland drowned in a wall on a farm ...

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  14. BULLOCKS AND LAMBS CHEAPER

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  15. CRISIS APPROACHING IN PAKISTAN, INDIAN DIFFERENCES

    KARACHI: Foreign observers in Karachi are confident that war between India and Pakistan is unlikely before October, but Pakistan government and army officials fear a crisis within a few days, says the London “Daily ...

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  17. JUNIOR FARMERS FOR PERTH SHOW

    Junior Farmers’ Club State council has accepted an invitation to send a party of five boys and one girl over the age of 16 to join ...

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  18. ARM BROKEN BY SKIPS

    Reginald Dormy, 16, of Colliery-road, Kearsley, a top-hand employed at Abermain No. 2 colliery, had his right arm fractured ...

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  19. Sweden Clean Sheeted Germany

    BAASTAD: Sweden swept all five Davis’ Cup matches in the European zone final against Germany when it won the ...

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  20. ALL PITS WORKING

    South Maitland coalfields are entirely free from industrial disputes to-day. All mines on the coalfields are working. ...

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  21. New Chief For Defence Research

    LONDON: Sir John Cockcroft, 64-years-old, chief of the British . atom station at Harwell, will leave his poet to become the ...

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  22. White Elephant For President Truman

    SINGAPORE: A white elephant, a Royal gift from the King of Cambodia to President Truman, will arrive here to-morrow ...

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  23. GERMAN TERMS FOR FIGHTING WITH WEST

    BERLIN: Four thousand German paratroops declared yesterday day they would not fight for the Western Allies in any future war ...

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  24. P.P. Board Office At Saleyards

    The Maitland Pastures Protection Board has opened an office at the Campbell’s Hill saleyards, and the secretary (Mr. P. W. ...

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  25. Unions Urge Action On Rising Living Costs

    LONDON: Britain’s Labour Government received a clear warning yesterday that the vast trade union movement ...

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  26. FERRIER DISPLACED BY MANGRUM

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota): Lloyd Mangrum displaced him Ferrier as, professional go[?]s leading money-winner when he won the ...

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  27. Boy Starts Fir In Poet’s House

    LONDON: While four hundred sightseers crowded through the Scotch, poet Robbie Burnie cottage in Ayrshire, Scotland, ...

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  28. PROTEST ON SHARES SALES

    SYDNEY: The Australian Labour Party will call a public meeting in Sydney to protest against the Federal Government’s ...

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  29. FROM LOSS TO PROFIT

    SYDNEY: The Commonwealth Shipping Line was now making a profit, compared with a loss of £100,000 last year, a spokesman ...

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  30. SELLWOOD RETURNING

    LONDON: “Sporting, Life” says that Australia jockey Neville Sellwood will return to Australia because of “family and ...

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  31. RELIEVING MAGISTRATE

    Mr. A[?]S. Tunchon, [?] who has [?] relieving police magistrate to Maitland in the absence of Mr. F. R., Wood, will commence ...

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  32. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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