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  4. COLD AGAIN TO-NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Some showers developing along the coast and parts of adjacent tablelands. Remaining fine ...

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  5. AGREEMENT MAY COME FROM PRESENT TRUCE TALKS

    TOKYO: The present series of secret meetings by Allied and Communist truce negotiators at Ponmunjon may lead to some agreement, according to the official United Nations spokesman, Brigadier-General William Nuckols. “No extraneous conversation was being made merely for propaganda ...

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  6. "HOME LEAVE FOR PRISONERS"

    Professor Albert Morriss, American Criminologist, now visiting Australia states that prisoners of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CURSING PRISONERS TOOK OVER COMMAND

    GUEPH (Ontario): Nearly 1000 surly, cursing prisoners rioted at Guelph Reformatory on Saturday night and took command of the grey stone institution within half an hour. ...

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  9. Golf Tourney Most Open For Years

    LONDON: The British open golf championship, which begins to-day of Royal Lytham and St. ...

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  10. Ill After Drink Of Beer

    SYDNEY: Charles Henry Wilson, 49, to-day was reported to be seriously II in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, after ...

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  11. Bevan's Warning To Unions

    LONDON: Labour left winger Aneurin Bevan told trade unions yesterday they could not expect to get ...

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  12. House Re-Elected Mossadeq

    TEHERAN: The Ma[?] Iran's lower House of Parliament, yesterday overwhelmingly approved the ...

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  13. To-day's Leader Patient And Determined

    LONDON: American Luxury liner, s.s. United States, now nearing the Scilly Islands, off the coast of England, is expected to win the coveted Atlantic blue [?]iband for America. ...

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  14. PRECAUTIONS AT ELECTION

    MEXICO CITY: Eighty thousand heavily armed troops and police stood guard, and [?] planes ...

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  15. CRIMINAL QUESTIONED

    SYDNEY: A Queensland criminal was Questioned Sydney to-day on the murder of Southport (Queensland) ...

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  16. Motor Cycling Grand Prix

    FRANCORCHAMPS (Belgium): British world motor cycling champion, Geoff Dume, yesterday won the ...

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  18. Republicans Approve Foreign Policy Plank

    CHICAGO: A foreign policy plonk accepted by General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator Robert Toft was unanimously approved yesterday by a Republican Party platform sub-committee. It accused the ...

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  19. Water Polo Team- Beaten Again

    COLOGNE: Australia's Olympic water polo team lost 9-4 to a West German national team yesterday. ...

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  20. WORK RESUMED AT BELLBIRD

    CESSNOCK: Bellbird colliery resumed today after several days' idleness last week following a fire in one of the ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. Bahrein Not Part Of Persia

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  22. Department Alleges Manpower Squandering

    WASHINGTON: A Senate sub-committee accused the United States Defence Department to-day of squandering manpower, and recommended that a civilian committee should perform “major surgery.” ...

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  23. BIG LIST OF WITNESSES

    SYDNEY: It is expected that over 60 witnesses will be called to give evidence at the inquest into the death ...

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  24. Fined For Theft Of Vegetables

    A number of reports of stealing from market gardens in the Maitland area has been received at ...

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  25. SNOWED IN

    SYDNEY: 15ft snowdrifts last night snowed in plought trying to save scores of people trapped at Mt. ...

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  26. WHARFIES FAILED TO FIND WORK

    SYDNEY: More than 2600 wharf labourers failed to find work to-day at Sydney, where only 20 ships were ...

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  27. Terrorist Leader Killed

    SINGAPORE: British troops yesterday killed Hew Kon Kim ("the bearded , wonder"), a notorious Terrorist leader in ...

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  28. Long Non-Stop Flight by Jets

    HONOLULU: A squadron of F845 Thunder lets landed here today six hours after taking off from Travil Air Force Base ...

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  29. POLICE RAID SEVEN CLUBS

    SYDNEY: Vice-squad police yesterday raided seven clubs in Sydney suburbs and seized large quantities of liquor. ...

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  30. Nehru’s Bombing Of Yalu Bombing

    NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, forecast yesterday that if the Koreal war extended to ...

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  31. Big Offer To Sedgman Reported

    LONDON: Wimbledon champion, Frank Sedgman, has been offered a guarantee of £25,000 sterling to turn professional immediately after the challenge round of the Davis Cup in Adelaide next December, the London News-Chronicle said. ...

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  32. GRASS FIRE

    Sunday afternoon motorists crossing the Long Bridge near the Maitland Hospital yesterday afternoon crawled at a ...

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  33. Distance Runner Confident

    LONDON (TTP-Special): Australian Olympic distance runner Les Perry is confident he can break the ...

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  34. Death Of Former Premier

    QUEBEC: Louis Alexandre Taschereau, former Premier of Quebec, died yesterday, aged 85. ...

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  35. NO WEEK-END RAIN

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

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