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  4. FEW BRIEF SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing cool, to cold generally. Very .cold along the highland! and In the south east quarter. ...

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  5. HOPES ARE HIGH FOR SEDGMAN

    LONDON: As the final week of Wimbledon tennis championships gets under way, it it apparent that can win him first singles title from five attempts. Australian’s Frank Sedgman has now struck the form. ...

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  6. “Last Minute” Switch Of U.K. Envoy

    The new British High Comm[?] to Australian will be Sir Ste[?] (above) net Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CONFERENCE OF UNIONS ON GLEN DAVIS

    SYDNEY: A combined trade union conference on Thursday will ask the Federate Government to — ...

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  8. CHINESE ATTACK IN HEAVY RAINSTORM

    SEOUL: American infantrymen virtually wiped out a Chinese Communist force which made repeated assaults on “Boldy” Hill, on the Western Korean front yesterday. ...

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  10. MEETING OF PACIFIC COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON: The Pacific Defence Council would hold its first meeting in Honolulu during the first week of ...

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  11. SENTENCED HIMSELF TO DEATH

    BUTLER (Pennsylvania): Ah habitual burglar, who underwent a rare brain operation core an uncontrollable urge ...

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  12. THIEVES BUSY AT CESSNOCK

    CESSNOCK: Thieves during the weekend stole thousand detonators and seven feet of fuse from Abermain ...

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  13. French Attack On Rebels

    SAIGON: French forces have lunched a large [?] sweep against rebut strong[?] at Kingman 47 miles ...

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  14. 3000 TONS COAL LOSS

    CESSNOCK: Ellington and Aberdare Extended miners held [?] meetings this morning and then went home ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader [?]Workers

    SYDNEY: Cab driver William Corbett died in [?] following an attack on him by [?] last Saturday. He was the second cab driver attacked at the ...

    Article : 249 words
  16. LORD MAYOR PAID VISIT TO MARKETS

    SYDNEY: Sydney’s Lot-d Mayor (Alderman E, C. O'Dea) said to-day that If allegations of “wholesale robbery and ...

    Article : 106 words
  17. NO EVIDENCE, OFFERED

    Police offered no evidence in the Maitland court when Keith Phillip Dagg, of the Victoria. Hotel Hinton, was ...

    Article : 41 words
  18. INCOME TAX PROSECUTION

    A Paterson landholder was fined £10 with £3/12/ costs in Maitland court to-day for falling to supply ...

    Article : 160 words
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  20. Japanese At Commonwealth Base Strike

    KU RE (Japan):About 10,000 workers at the big British Commonwealth base have begun a 48-hour strike over ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. Over 1400 Children For Mass T.B. Tests

    More thon. 1400 teenage school students, principally in the 12-15 years’ age group, ore to be mass tested in the Maitland, coalfields, and Singleton areas the next fortnight. ...

    Article : 247 words
  22. CONDENSER HAD SMOOTH PASSAGE

    The third of the four condition to come to Maitland for ins[?] at the Package power unit station ...

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  23. FOUR MEN IN LAUNCH MISSING

    Four men are mising in a launch which left Swan bay at 6 a.m. yesterday [?] on a fishing trip. ...

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  24. BLEAKNESS TO LAST 24 HOURS

    SYDNEY : Blank weather sweeping NSW will continues for at least 24 hours the Weather Bureau said to-day. ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. DID NOT PAY TRAIN FARE

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  26. World’s Oldest Postage Stamp

    VIENNA: An 1839 postage stamp, recently discovered in Austria, is genuine and, there fore the oldest known stamp ...

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  27. Bride Of 11 Locked In Home

    DURANT , (Oklahoma):' An 11-years-old bride; who married 21-years-old Air Force private was lacked away in her ...

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  28. Pettier Killed By Engine .

    One man a-New Australian, was Killed and another injured when they were struck by an engine at the ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. Disgusted With Himself

    A man charged with behaving in an Indecent manner in an East Maitland cafe on June 27 said in Maitland ...

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  30. Dutch Woman’s Records

    ROTTERDAM: Fanny Blankers-Koen broke her own 100 metres, world record yesterday. She also ...

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  31. Liquor Permit Renewal Refused

    SYDNEY: The Full Bench of the Licensing Court to-day refused ,to renew the liquor permit of Valentine’s ...

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  32. Britain’s Steel Production

    LONDON: The British Iron and Steel Federation is now [?] a second five-years’ plan to-develop the steel ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. Powerful Jet Engine For Royal Air Force Bomber

    LONDON:: The British Aircraft Company claims to have developed a jet [?] craft engine with ...

    Article : 167 words
  34. Policeman’s Fall From Motor Cycle

    A ,Scone policeman Was found in a semi-connection condition near his motor cycle on the Bunnan Scans road last ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. Fears For Safety

    SYDNEY: Fears are (ell for the, safety, of 70-years-old Mrs. Annie E[?] Worrall and her 11-years-old ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. TWO POINTS OF RAIN AT MURRURUNDI

    SYDNEY: Two points at Murrindal was the only rain reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for ...

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  37. MR. EDEN’S ILLNESS

    LONDON: British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Authoy Eden) who is [?] from [?] has cancelled all his [?] ...

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