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  4. TRADE SLUMP IN WESTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES

    NEW YORK: Signs of depression have appeared in Western Europe, a United Nations’ report states. Citizens of Britain, France, Germany, Scandinavia, the Low Countries and Switzerland were not spending so much on eating, drinking, smoking, travelling ...

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  5. Mossadeq Sees No Hope Of Solution In Deadlock With Britain

    TEHERAN: Persian premier, Dr. Mohammed Moss[?]deq, is reported to have told the Shah yesterday there was no prospect of an immediate solution to the oil deadlock with Britain. ...

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  6. Atomic Power For Farms

    NEW HAVEN (Connecticut): Atomic plants to power farms and industries could be in operation in the next five ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA “NEGLECTS U.N. PLEDGE”

    The Governor–General. Sir William McKell, urged Australians to develop the country to the fall and to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Peking Renews Germ Warfare Charges

    HONGKONG: Peking radio asserted yesterday that a six-man international scientific commission, including one Russian, had “confirmed” that the United States used germ warfare in Korea and North ...

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  9. Top–secret Devices In NATO Exercises

    LONDON: Top-secret anti–submarine devices and carrier–based jet aircraft were used to test off “enemy” attacks ...

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  10. SOME LIGHT RAIN AT TIMES

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Mild to warm in most of the State, with moderate to fresh north–east to ...

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  11. Powerful Accelerator For University

    CANBERRA: A nuclear particle accelerator, with an energy of the order of 20,000 million electron volts, [?] being ...

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  12. Change In Prices Of Paints

    SYDNEY: A complete recast of the lists for the prices of paints, varnishes and lacquers has resulted in some ...

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  13. Injured Man Seven Months In Hospital

    A New Australian injured in a collision on Harper’s Hill on February 6 this year, was still in hospital, a doctor told ...

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  14. Important Case Starts To–morrow

    MELBOURNE: The Full Arbitration Court In Melbourne to–morrow will begin hearing employers’ claims tor ...

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  15. “Dead” Man Killed On Way To Court

    NORMAN (Oklahoma): A man was killed while on his way to a court here to prove he was alive. ...

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  16. Race Laws Threat To World Peace

    INDOORS (India): The All India Congress Committee policy-making body of India’s ruling party—yesterday called ...

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  17. Transport Strike In Berlin

    BERLIN: Six hundred West Berlin road transport comp[?] supplying the Western sectors of Berlin, decided ...

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  18. WHARFIES WORKED IN WATER

    SYDNEY: Wharflabourers at Sydney, to–day worked in a foot of water in the hold of the damaged freighter, ...

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  20. HOME OF M. McCARTEN BURGLED

    SYDNEY: A their last night stole jewellery and other properity, worth between £400 and £500, and £300 In cash ...

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  21. WOMAN CHALLENGED 16 JURORS

    SYDNEY: The trial began in Central Criminal Court to–day of Yvonne Gladys Fletcher, who is charged with the ...

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  22. WIN FOR SINGLETON VIOLINIST

    SYDNEY: Nine–years–old Errol Russell, of Charlton, Bulga, near Singleton, won the nine years and under violin ...

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  23. “Good Friend” Says Marjorie Jackson

    LITHGOW: Marjorie Jackson, Olympic sprint champion, said to–day there was no mystery about her friendship with ...

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  24. THEFTS COSTLY TO INSURANCE COMPANIES

    SYDNEY: Sydney Insurance, companies are paying record total claims of more than £4000 monthly with the ...

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  25. POLICE RADIO CALLED IN

    The police radio at the Maitland and Police Station was called into use tills morning to an effort to help a young man get ...

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  26. APPEAL BY POLICEMAN ADJOURNED

    SYDNEY: The apeal of ex-Police Sergeant Edward Clyde Davis against his dismissal from the police force was ...

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  27. To–day’s Leader Expand Or Perish

    SYDNEY: The Manly ferry South Steyne to–day collided with the tug Hydra off Benelong Point, near Fort ...

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  28. Racehorses Die In Fire

    BELMONT (New York): Twenty two thoroughbred race horses were burned to death when fire destroyed a barn at ...

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  29. New Armament For Egyptian Army And Navy On The Way

    CAIRO: The Egyptian Army and Navy would coon be equipped with the latest armaments, Egyptian Prime ...

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  30. Unification Of Europe

    STRASBOURG: Details of Britain’s plan for co–ordinating European communities within the Council of Europe wilt be ...

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  31. CRASHED IN GRAND PRIX

    MONZA (Italy): Australian Ken Kavanagh escaped with [?]less when he crashed while taking a send at more ...

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  32. FORAGE RATES WERE WEAKER

    SYDNEY: At the Alexandria saleyards to–day good supplies of forage were offered. The demand generally was ...

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  33. NEW MATERIAL FOR CAR BODIES

    LONDON: British car companies are experimenting with a new material for parts of car bodies which, when bumped. ...

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  34. £180 Raised For Spastic Appeal

    CESSNOCK: The garden fete and fashion parade organised for the Spastic Appeal on Saturday returned ...

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  35. Trains Collide In Early Morning

    MATTAWA (Ontario): Two trans continental trains of the Canadian Pacific Railway collided In the early morning ...

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  36. Battle Of Britain Pilot Leads Flypast

    LONDON: A lone Hurricane, down by an unnamed Battle of Britain pilot, will lead the annual flypast over London ...

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  37. Plane’s Mercy Flight To Fiji

    SYDNEY: A Pan–American Airways plane this morning took life–saving drugs with it on a mercy flight to Fiji ...

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  38. Battle For Britain Commemorated

    SYDNEY: Cities throughout Australia to–day an commemorating the Settle of Britain with special services in ...

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  39. THE TEMPERATURE

    Temperatures recorded at Maitland Post Once to–day were: Maximum 70 degrees and minimum 47 de[?]. ...

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  40. NO RAIN REPORTED

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

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