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  4. Taft Forces Moving To Turn Support From Eisenhower

    CHICAGO: The Taft-for-President force are making desperate efforts to stop a rolling Eisenhower for-President steamroller drive on the second day of the Republican Party’s nominating convention on ...

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  5. PATCHY RAIN

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further showers are now expected on the coast and nearby highlands, chiefly in the northern half. ...

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  6. GENERAL ON VITAL MISSION

    Major-General E. D. Fan[?] for seven years Chief of the U.N. Refugee missions — UNRRA and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INTERNATIONAL BANK’S LOAN TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    WASHINGTON: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development to-day announced a loan of 50,000,000 dollars (about £22,321,428) to the Australia Federal Government. The loan, the second from the World Bank in two years, will be used to ...

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  9. AN OPEN GO FOR SNOOPING SHIPS

    LONDON: British and Australian security officials guarding atomic weapon tests off the Australia coast later this year will not be able to remove any foreign vessel that sails into the prohibited area ...

    Article : 227 words
  10. Port Stephens Shire Buildings

    Port Stephens Shire Council at its meeting yesterday, approved 10 buildings applications, total estimates value of ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. Armed Troops Alerted

    MEXICO. CITY: The Mexican Government alerted 72,000 armed troops yesterday to put down any, new disorders, ...

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  12. Economic Federation Impracticable

    LONDON: British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) yesterday rejected the idea of an economic ...

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  13. SUSPENSION OF RABBIT AUTHORITY

    Suspension of the operations of the Rabbit Destruction Authority would have little effect on the Maitland ...

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  14. Investiture By Queen

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth stood on a dais[?]the state ballroom of Buckingham Place yesterday and with ...

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  15. BAPTISM OF FIRE

    TOKYO: The first battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment recently arrived in Korea, had Its baptism of fire ...

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  16. POLICE SEARCH FOR MAN

    SYDNEY: Detectives are searching for a man alleged to have abducted, a 15-years-old old Victorian girl and brought ...

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  17. TRADING WAS GOOD

    SYDNEY: Trading was good for the small of feting of forage at the Alexandria saleyards to-day and all stocks were ...

    Article : 72 words
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  19. Cyclist Injured By Lorry

    A Maitland Ambulant officer, returning to Maitland from another, case, yesterday afternoon, had to return to ...

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  20. Cattle Held Up By Strike

    WILMINGTON (California) A herd of 228 Santa Gertrudis beef cattle bound for Australia is stranded here by a ...

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  21. Suggestion For Disciplining Red Dean Of Canterbury

    LONDON: British churchmen and politicians will attempt to discipline-the “Red” Dean of Canterbury (Dr. ...

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  22. Australian’s Claim On Producer

    LONDON: Australian composer, Dr. Hubert Clifford, is [?]film and stage actor-producer and writer Orson ...

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  23. To-day’s Leader The Well of St. Keyne

    NEW YORK: United Nations’ forces in Korea were ready to use tactical atomic-weapons in Korea, should the signal be given by the President, United States any chief of staff (General Lawton Collins) ...

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  24. Injured Man Kept Vigil On Dead Mate

    SYDNEY: A badly injured old man last night kept a lonely vigil alongside the body of his dead companion on the ...

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  25. AREA RAIN

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registration for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 8 ...

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  26. Investigations Widened

    SYDNEY: Police to-day widened their investigations into the “poisoned beer” case in Sydney. ...

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  27. Cricket Draw

    LONDON: The touring Indian cricket team yesterday, with 4-436 (declared) and 0-16, drew with ...

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  28. IMPRESSED WITH JAPAN

    SYDNEY: Sergeant G. H. Coulter, who Arrived from Japan to-day, after, six years at the Kure base with the ...

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  29. States’ Demand Flatly Rejected

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government has flatly rejected the States’ demand for an increases of £40,000,000 for loan works during this financial year. Cabinet, at a special meeting summoned hastily last ...

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  30. SCHOOLBOY BROKE HIS ARM

    CESSNOCK: Raymond Halverson [?]of Congewal-street, Abardare, fractured his left forearm when he fall while ...

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  31. ALL MINES AT WORK

    CESSNOCK: All the mines on the South Maitland Held are at work to-day. ...

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