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  4. WORK ON NEW POST OFFICE FOR MAITLAND

    The Postmaster-General’s Department advised last night's meeting of Maitland City Council that it was expected work on erection of a new post office for Maitland would be started during the 1952-53 financial year. ...

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  6. Council Hit By Basic Wage

    The town cleric (Mr. S. J. Dunkley) reported to last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council that the ...

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  7. WEATHER TO BE FINE GENERALLY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine generally Mild to warm day temperatures. Cold at night on the tablelands and western slopes, ...

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  8. ACHESON’S WARNING ON “RUSSIAN LULLABY”

    DETROIT: Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said last night that the United States was in greater danger than many American now appreciated. He warned that this danger was not less than it was a ...

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  9. EGYPTIAN CANAL BLOCKADE

    NEW YORK: Britain’s Sir Gladwyn Jebb, president of the Security Council for July, had called a meeting for to-morrow ...

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    Members of a United States Army 50[?] machine guncraw go Into action against Chinese Communist positions In the Korean hills. The Holdler Sat rlght stands auard against snipers; . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RELIABILITY OF RE-ARMED JAPAN STRONGLY QUESTIONED

    NEW YORK: The reliability of rearmed Japan as an against Communism was strongly questioned by Australian Far East expert, W. .MacMahon Ball, in an article published in “The Nation” yesterday. ...

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  12. Costs Hit Exclusive Regiments

    LONDON: Officers of Britain’s most exclusive regiments—the red-tunleed Lifeguards and the blue-tunlced Horse Guards—rely ...

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  13. LONG RANGE FOR GUIDED MISSILE

    NEW TORE: A sensational guided, missile with a bombing range of 8700 miles has been perfected by the U.S. Navy, according ...

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  14. SHIP HELPED INTO PORT

    SYDNEY: Migrant chip Somersetshire was assisted into Sydney Harbour by tugs to-day, because it had been partially ...

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  15. PRICES OFFICIALS SWOOP ON CITY SHOPS

    SYDNEY: Prices officials swooped oh city shops today, checking whether retailers were. obeying the Government's price-free order. They did not disclose whether any breaches were ...

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  16. New Proposals In Oil Negotiations

    LONDON: Britain'’s decision on whether to accept Persia's latest proposals for renewed negotiations on the .oil dispute ...

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  17. Defence Secretary States Conditions Of Armistice

    WASHINGTON: Withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea at the proper time should pose no problem. If the communists ...

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  18. OPERA STAR DRUGGED

    VIENNA. Police have carried out an autopsy here on a rare Australian tropical bird in an attempt to solve the. mystery of ...

    Article : 112 words
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  21. Chinese Radio Reports Air Fight Over Manchuria

    HONGKONG: P[?]radio early to-day claimed that seven of eight American [?] which “crossed the Man[?] ...

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  22. ATE 100 EGGS FOR MEAL

    VIENNA: Herr Louis Skalaky, the “Austrian [?] polished off 100 raw eggs and four donnas of chopped horse meat in , two ...

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  23. Had Beautiful Day At North Pole

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska): “It was a Jolly good flight,“ commented Wing-Commander R. Frogley when his British bomber lauded ...

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  24. Battle Against Heavy Seas

    MELBOURNE: A ketch is hattling through heavy s[?] to bring medical aid to Mrs. Wendy Yates, 21 who is seriously ill with ...

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  25. WOMEN URGED TO BOYCOTT LAMB, MUTTON

    SYDNEY: Secretary of the Housewives, Associates, Mrs. Yorke, to-day appealed to women to beycott lamb and mutton to ...

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  26. MAN PLACED ON BOND

    SYDNEY: Convicted of the manslaughter of his nine-year-old Son, Charles Daniel-Murray. [?] of Holmwood-street, Newtown, ...

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  27. TRAINER DEAD

    SYDNEY: Well-known Handwick trainer, Tom Murray collapsed from a heart attach and died at Handwick [?]courie ...

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