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  5. Peking Radio Claims Airmen Confessed To Dropping Germ Bombs

    TOKYO: Peking radio last night broadcast whet is claimed to be the voices of two American airmen, who “had confessed” that they dropped germ bombs in North Korea. ...

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  6. Cool To-night Warm To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing generally fine apart from further scattered showers on the north coast and parts ...

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  7. 1954 DANGEROUS YEAR TO UNITED STATES SECURITY

    WASHINGTON: General Omar Bradley told Congress yesterday that the Soviet Union wot building towards o peak of military strength which would make 1954 the most dangerous to United States’ security. In Paris, John Forester Duties was telling student-diplemets that the Western ...

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  8. Queen In Residence At Buckingham

    LONDON: Several hundred people chsered the Queen last evening when she arrived from Windsor to take up ...

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  9. Decline in Britain’s Food Production

    LONDON: Agriculture Minister, Sir Thomas Dugdale, told farmers at a meeting In London that there were very ...

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  10. DEFINING BANKS’ FUNCTIONS

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government may introduce legislation to “more clearly” define the trading and central ...

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  11. Request For Commonwealth Conference

    LONDON: The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, told the Commons that it would not be possible to ...

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  12. To-day’s leader Production Problems

    LONDON: Britain has “checked the drain” in the battle for solvency. Chancellor of the Ecchequer (Mr. Richard Butter) made this claim in a speech last night to the ...

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  13. NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS PLANNING

    PARIS: Europe’s leading nuclear scientist are meeting in Paris to plan the world’s most poweful apparat[?] for ...

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  14. NOISY MOTOR CYCLES

    CESSNOCK: At the Cessnock court to-day. Ronald Phillips was fined by Mr. F. Wood, B.M. £2/3/, with ...

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  15. AWARDS TO NEWSPAPER

    NEW YORK: The St Louis Post-Dispatch” has won the Pulitzer prize for exposing corruption in the Internal ...

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    Mouth opened like a whole, this United States Air. Force C 124-Globe Master cargo airplane receives a large portion of the fuselage of an Air Force H- 19 helicopter, into its belly. There it will stay ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Driving Under Influence

    CESSNOCK: Ronald Archibald King, who pleaded at Cessnock court today to a charge of having ...

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  18. SERVICE WITH FLYING BOATS

    SYDNEY: Ansett Airways will expand its, aircraft fleet by taking over number of flying boats. ...

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  19. New U.N. Commander Leaves For Tokyo

    WASHINGTON: General Mark Clark left by plane, for Tokyo yesterday to succeed General Matthew Ridgway as United Nations commander in the For East. ...

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  20. Refugees From Yugoslavia

    ROME Twenty Yugoslav refuses have fled from Tito’s regime. Eleven of them, all youths, 18 to 20, and all ...

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  21. Amateur Radio Frequencies

    The Postmaster General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) said that, in order to give effect to decisions reached by the ...

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  23. WALKOUT ON WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY: A message this afternoon states that the port of Sydney is idle, wife 8300 wharf labourers off the ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS LOSE DOUBLES

    WIESBADEN: Australians Thelma Long and Nell Hospital man lost the final of the women’s doubles in the ...

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  25. WEST’S REPLY TO MOSCOW

    WASHINGTON: Draft of the Western Powers’ reply to Moscow on the Unification of Germany is not ...

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  26. Family Buried ln One Grave

    CESSNOCK: The five victims of the Wollombi tragedy were hurled in the Cessnock cemetery this morning. ...

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  27. Alimony Claim Against Tone

    HOLLYWOOD: Actor Franchot Tone and actress Barbara Payton have agreed to try to settle their divorce ...

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  28. ALL MINES WORK

    CESSNOCK: All mines on the South Maitland field are at work today. ...

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  30. Ships Idle Following Wharflabourer’s Sacking

    SYDNEY: Nearly 2500 water siders on the Sydney water front were thrown idle to-day. Swift action by [?] ...

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  31. County Cricket

    LONDON: Lon Hutton, 52, and Watson, 79 not out, top scored in Yorkshire’s [?] (declared) against Somerset ...

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  32. Band Leader’s Third Marriage

    NEW YORK; Band leader Xavier Cugat (52), and singer Lane (20), were married in a quiet ceremony at ...

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  33. BLIND PIANIST’S TOUR OF AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK: Famed blind planist, Alec Templeton, will begin an Australian concert tour on June 18 in the Melbourne ...

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  34. The Temperature

    Slightly higher temperatures were registered to-day in Maitland At the Maitland Post Office the maximum registered ...

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