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  4. COMMISSION EXAMINES DOCUMENTS

    SYDNEY: This morning’s resumed hearing of the Liquor Royal Commission lasted less than 10 minutes before it was ...

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  5. Eisenhower Pictured As “Lonely Captive”

    MILWAUKEE: President Truman last night pictured General Dwight Eisenhower as the “lonely captive candidate” of Republican “special interests” who were trying to win a presidential election by ...

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  6. World War II Was Cheaper For America

    NEW YORK: The Korean war, the rearmament programme and other official spending are coasting every ...

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  7. Forfeited Respect Of Unions

    MELBOURNE: Sir Raymond Kelly, Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration Court, had forfeited the respect of the ...

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  8. NAVY PLANES KEEP UP HEAVY BOMBING

    SEOUL: United States Navy planes yesterday followed up their heavy bombing raids at Siberia’s doorstep with a smashing blow by air and sea at the big Korean port of Changjia. ...

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  9. Country Man Bashed And Robbed

    SYDNEY: A Goulburn visitor for was bashed and robbed of £28 at Randwick last night. The victim, Paul Joseph ...

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  10. RETIRING PRESIDENT

    Not So Retiring in Present Election Campaign. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Fine And Warm For Hunter

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine, [?] weather generally over N.S.W. at first, with strengthening ...

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  12. TEMPORARY LULL IN U.S.A. ORGANISED CRIME

    NEW YORK: Present and farmer leaders of organised crime in the United States—still a serious national problem—are retaining their power by investments in legitimate business. ...

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  13. East Germans Red In Face

    BERLIN: East German Communists told the comedians in the Soviet zone of Germany to-day that they were ...

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  14. Jets Fly Near Speed of Sound

    LONDON: Three of Britain’s supersonic, jets whooshed over Farnborough yesterday at speeds close to the ...

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  15. Raft Turned Back By Navy

    MARSEILLES: A French Navy launch made a “capture” 20 miles off Marseilles last night. ...

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  16. Quality Rather Than Quantity

    LONDON: Britain’s air programme will be concentrated more on quality than numbers, Defence Minister, Viscount ...

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  17. Convicted Man Seeks Leave To Appeal

    DARWIN: A solicitor will seek leave to appeal from the High Court on behalf of Terrence Charles Stapleton, 23, ...

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  18. Commissioner May Go Overseas

    SYDNEY: The Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) may go overseas to study liquor conditions. ...

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  19. Court Dress Worrying Peers

    LONDON: Britain’s peers and peeresses are feeling the pinch. Hundreds of them are ...

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  20. Govt. Ship Sale Decision Soon

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Shipping (Senator McLeay) said to-day that a decision on the sale of the Commonwealth ...

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  21. Flying Tennis Balls Now

    TOKYO: America and Australia may have their flying saucers, but Japan has come up with something new—a fly. ...

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  22. TAREE SEARCH CONTINUES

    SYDNEY: The Tares district is being searched again to-day for a man who left his clothing and overnight bag and ...

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  23. BEARD MUST BE TRIM

    PARIS: A Trench Navy order says that ratings may wear a beard not longer than two and a half Inches—if it ...

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  24. Potential Of Atom Bomb Is “Wildly Exaggerated”

    LONDON: Damage that an atom bomb could do was something “wildly exaggerated,” Home Secretary (Sir ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. No Advance Made In Easing World Tension

    NEW YORK: The United Nations to-day reported progress in its world-wide struggle against disease, poverty and hunger, but no advance in easing world tension. ...

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  26. U.S. Relaxes Stock Control

    WASHINGTON: After a gap of five years the United States has re-opened its order to Mexican cattle and other ...

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  28. £10 Fine For Straying Stock

    CESSNOCK: Mr. F. R. Wood, S.M., in Cessnock Court to-day, warned that he would Impose heavier ...

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  29. Union Vote On Shopping Hours

    SYDNEY: Secretary of the Shop Assistants’ Union (Mr. E. C. O’Dea) said to-day a plebiscite would be taken ...

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  30. Today’s Leader Going Down The Drain

    WASHINGTON: Military representatives of the ANZUS Council charged with drawing up Pacific defence plans will ...

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  31. Industry Helped By More Power

    SYDNEY: President of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce (Mr. F. C. Most) said to-day that easing of power ...

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  33. Army To Explode Shells On Beach

    SYDNEY: Army engineers and police will explode three 9.2in. shells to-day which were washed up on rocks at La ...

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  34. Meteorite Gouged 130ft. Crater

    CORDOBA (Argentina): A meteorita, which fell on Saturday night in the Cordoba Province, googed out a crater ...

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  35. ILLEGAL BETTING

    CESSNOCK: For having engaged in illegal betting at Cessnock on Saturday. Joseph Moody was fined ...

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  36. Affecting Him, Too.

    BOSTON: Sob singer, Johnny Ray, was arrested on a drunkenness charge yesterday. He was goaled for four hours ...

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  37. NEWCASTLE HAD ONLY RAIN

    SYDNEY: Two points at Newcastle was the only rain recorded in the Hastings, Hunter and Mannings districts tor ...

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  38. Hull Improves

    WASHINGTON: Former U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, suffering from cerebral thrombosis, showed a ...

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  39. WARMING UP

    A maximum, temperature of 78 degrees was recorded at Maitland Post Office to-day. This is the highest for some ...

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