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  4. ORT PARALYSIS WILL MEAN RECORD COAL BANK-UP

    SYDNEY: A nation wide illegal stoppage by waterside workers has paralysed [?] in all Australian parts to-day Wharf labours are holding meetings thought the country to-day to [?] the increase by the Arbitration Court of 4/ in attendance payment They ...

    Article : 116 words
  5. THE MOON HAS CHANGED “HIS SEX”

    BUENOS AIRES (Argentina): The Labour newspaper, “La Prenea,” reported yesterday that in Argentina the ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. NEGUIB APPEALS FOR EGYPTIAN UNITY

    CAIRO: The Egyptian Premier (General Neguib) violently attacked the British occupation of the Suez Canal zone yesterday for the first time since he became Egypt’s “strong man” last July. ...

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  7. Ruling On Deposits On Cars

    SYDNEY: The State Full Court ruled today that buyers who ordered cars from distributors and paid deposits were ...

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  8. Allied Commander Says Western Defence Forces Are Inadequate

    PARIS: Western defence force were inadequate in every way to meet the threat of an immediate all-out aggression, Allied supreme commander in Europe (General Matthew Ridgway) said yesterday ...

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  9. UNSETTLED CHANGE TO-MORROW

    NSW FORECAST: Warm to hot. Fine at first in most of the State Strengthening north-east to ...

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  10. DETECTIVE'S CONDITION IS SERIOUS

    SYDNEY: The condition of the detective who last night was shot in the stomach to-day was reported to be ...

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  11. “TV IS A MEN ACE”

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. [?] Geoffrey Fisher left America recently sure of [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GHOST ARMY OF KOREANS FROM JAPAN

    NEW YORK: A “ghost army” of Koreans from Japan was fighting alongside United Nations troops in Korea, the ...

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  13. IMPOSED FEB ON U.S. WOOL IMPORTS

    WASHINGTON: The United States Agriculture Department has recommended that a special fee be imposed on ...

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  14. Bank Robber Was Fussy

    WORCESTER (Massachusetts): A fast-working robber, who insisted on having currency neatly bound with ...

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  15. Britain Sits Tight On Atomic Secrets

    WASHINGTON: Britain had provided no information to the United States about Its forthcoming Monte Bella atomic ...

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  16. Troops Can Brighten Up

    LONDON: American troops [?]Britain have been given permission to wear red yellow [?], orange green or brown ...

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  17. Explosion Among Guards Prisoners

    KNOXVILLE (Tennessee): A premature explosion of dynamite at a prison rock quarry near here today killed ...

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  18. All-Union Congress In Moscow

    LONDON: The first congress of the All-Union Communist Party to be held in Moscow since the war will ...

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  19. “SUGAR” RAY ASKED ABOUT BOXING PLANS

    NEW YORK: The New York Sate Athletic commission has asked “Sugar” Ray Robinson about his ...

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  20. COBB HAD FEARS BOATS

    NEW YORK: M. G. A. Wood, famed American speedboat racer, commenting on the death of the death of the British speed champion, Mr. John Cobb, sad yesterday he had found jet-propelled boats too ...

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  21. NO LONGER A WOOL SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON: Tie International Materials Conference yesterday announced that, as there was no longer a wool ...

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  22. One Lord Mayor To Another

    LONDON: Sir Leslie Boyce, Australian born retiring Lord Mayor of London, yesterday gave this advice to his ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. Bank Account “Rattle” In Election

    NEW YORK: The United States Presidential campaign yesterday became a financial “tell all” battle unprecedented ...

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  24. NEW PEACE PROPOSALS REJECTED

    PANMUNJOM (Korea): The Chinese and North Korean Communists had rejected three new United Nations ...

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  25. DRIVING UNDER INFLUENCE

    CESSNOCK: William McPho[?] Munachen was charged at the Cessnock court to-day before Mr. Ward, S.M., with ...

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  26. TO-DAY’S COAL LOSS HEAVY

    CESSNOCK The day’s loss on the South Maitland coalfield is one of the heaviest for a considerable time. ...

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  27. Nancye Bolton Now A Pro.

    MELBOURNE: Mrs Nancye Bolton, six time Australian Women’s singles tennis champion has turned ...

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  28. Condition of Duke Checked

    LONDON: The Duke of Windsor had an X-ray examination at a Middlesex hospital yesterday soon after he ...

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  30. Communist Infiltration Into U.S. Security Organisations

    WASHINGTON: Unit States security chief (General Walter Bedell Smith) said yesterday to be believed ...

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  31. Woman Jumped In Front Of Train

    SYDNEY: A woman aged about 25 leapt to her death in front of an electric train at Yagoona railway station near ...

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  32. To-day's Leader- Peace On The Cheap

    LONDON: The Labour national executive had its first victory at the Labour Party conference at Morecambe yesterday when it defeated a left-wing motion calling for mass meetings and demonstrations to bring ...

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  33. Fire In Hotel Made Beer Boil

    SYDNEY: The entire population of the little town of Brocklesby, near Corowa, turned out late last night to help ...

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  34. FARMER’S LEG BROKEN

    SINGLETON: Mr. Jim Wild, 60 a farmer of Jerry’s Plains, had his left leg broken yesterday. A horse kicked a rail ...

    Article : 43 words
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  36. Wheat Diverted To Pakistan

    LONDON: Britain has diverted 9000 tons of Australian wheat to Karachi to help Pakistan over an acute tool ...

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  37. Elephant With Two “Glows” Sits On

    LONDON: Twenty four hours after she had been hosted out of a muddy lake by a crane at Canterbury yesterday, 80-years-old Salt, a three and a half ton circus elephant decided to sit down and stay sitting Attendants gave her three ...

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  38. KILLED IN FALL FROM SILO

    SYDNEY: 3. McEwan, workman, of Augusts street Bankstown crashed 100 feet to his death, to-day from a ...

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  39. The Temperature

    High temperature were registered to-day in Maitland at both the post office and Monte Pio Orphanage ...

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  40. LITTLE RAIN

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. [?] and Manning districts for the ...

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