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  4. SHOWERS AT TIMES

    N.S.W. FORECAST: further showers on the central coast and tablelands, and in south-east districts, ...

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  6. Important Industrial Case For Moree

    SYDNEY: Federal Conciliation Commissioner (MK J. R. Donovan) at Moree on Wednesday will begin hearing claims by the Australian Workers Union for increased margins. ...

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  7. Higher Production Of Consumer Goods

    NEW YORK: Advance fears that the present rearmament programmes would cause inflation and shortages of consumer goods had not been borne out by events, a United Nations world economic report ...

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  8. NEW EUROPE COMMANDER

    General Mathew B. [?] was recently appointed Supreme Allied Commander in Europe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. GENERAL RELEASED BY COMMUNIST PRISONERS

    TOKIO: The United States Army frightened Communist prisoners into releasing Brigadier-General Dodd by threatening to storm the prison compound with flame-throwing tanks, United Press reported from Korea to-day. The message said that 20 flame-throwing tanks were lined up in front of ...

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  10. ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY: Hospitals to-day reported the condition of five people injured in last Wednesday’s Berala rail disaster ...

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  11. TORNADOES KILL SIX

    ALAPAHA (Georgia): Tornadoes swept large areas of Georgia and A[?] yesterday, killing six persons ...

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  12. Falling Wall Kills 27

    BELL VILLE (Argentina): Twenty-seven persons were killed and at least 100 Injured, when a stone wall ...

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  13. REDS WERE WEAK

    BALTIMORE: General Douglas MacArthur made his controversial truce talk proposal in March, 1951, because an ...

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  14. EXPLOSION ON PETROL BARGE

    NEW ORLEANS: Three men were reported missing and two others Injured after a petrol barge exploded ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader [?] The Goodwill I

    DARWIN: Two R.A.A.F. planes at daylight to-day left Darwin to search for a single[?] Procter aircraft which ...

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  16. TWO-CHARGES OF STEALING

    MUSWELLBROOK: A man appeared in Muswellbrook court to-day on a charge of stealing a suitcase and its ...

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  18. High-street Cafe Broken Into

    One case of breaking and entering and evidence of two attempts of breaking into High-street business premises ...

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  19. No Date Set For Attack On West

    WASHINGTON: United States military leaders and diplomats believed the Soviet Union had not set a date for an attack on the West, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives ...

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  20. REDS WON’T ACCEPT PROPOSAL

    TOKYO Peking radio declared to-day that the Communist “can never accept” the United Nations package” ...

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  21. ALLEGED CLAIM BY AUSTRALIAN

    HONGKONG: Peking radio last night quoted an Australian union leader as endorsing Communist germ Warfare ...

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  22. RUSSIAN OFFICERS SAW THE LOT

    BERLIN: Unmolested by guards, three Russian Army officers watched British troops training with tanks at ...

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  23. Help For Fight Against Locusts

    TEHERAN: Russin and the United States are supply equipment to help Iran fight the locust invasion from the ...

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  24. RIDGWAY TELLS OF LESSON FROM KOREA

    TOKYO: Experience in Korea had made him confident that in Europe also soldiers of different nations could work and fight together, General Mathew Ridgway said last night. ...

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  25. Cyclist, 86, Injured In Collision

    SINGLETON: Mr. J. [?] 86, of temple Court Flats, Singleton, was injured early this morning when the ...

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  26. TALKS ON TREATY

    NEW YORK: Australian Chancellor (Dr. Leopold Figt) arrived today for a 15-day State visit, during which be ...

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  27. New Shock Treatment For Mental Illness

    ATLANTIC CITY: A new “painless” shock treatment for mental illness was announced by doctors here to-day. It was claimed the patient was spared oil arm ...

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  28. Miners’ Protest On New Australian

    CESSNOCK: Hebburn No. I colliery is the only idle mine on the South Maitland field to-day. ...

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  29. Armistice Talks

    HONGKONG: The Communist New China News Agency yesterday charged the United Nations with “conducting a ...

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  30. Big Sale Of Raw Opium By Iran

    [?] The Iranlan Government yesterday approved the sale of 2,500,000 dollars (£1,116,071) worth of ...

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  31. UNION’S HEAD DENIAL

    MELBOURNE The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) to-day denied a report ...

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  32. CHURCH MEMORIAL

    SINGLETON: At the Methodist Church, Singleton, yesterday a beautifully [?] [?] bible was dedicated in ...

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  33. Police Fear For Safety Of Children

    MELBOURNE: Fearing for the safety of children while escaped prisoner. Horace Williamson. aged 62. Is at large ...

    Article : 62 words
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