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  4. PROGRESS IN TALKS ON KOREAN ARMISTICE

    MUNSAN: Allied and Communist negotiations mode headway yesterday on secondary ground rules for a Korean armistice. An Allied staff officer commented: “If was the most progress in two months.” ...

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  5. Economies Worse That Stalin

    LONDON: American economic and financial policies were doing more damage to Western Europe than Stalin could ever ...

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  7. Oil Negotiations Ended In Failure

    TEHERAN: Oil negotiations between Iran and a World Bank delegation have ended in failure, Premier Mossadeq announced yesterday. In a decree proclaiming breakdown of the talks, ...

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  8. COASTAL DRIZZLE LIKELY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine in most of the State. Further scattered showers in the north-east corner and ...

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  9. REDS’ FREE HAND IN SOME PLACES

    COPENHAGEN: Scandinavian countries, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland, have decided not to restrict the ...

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  10. WOMAN BASHED, DUMPED

    SYDNEY: A woman was bathed by three men in a car at Vaucluse early to-day, then thrown into the bushes from ...

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  11. BRING YOUR OWN HOMES

    SYDNEY: Dutch migrants to Australia this year will be encouraged to bring their own pre-fabricated houses. ...

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    A new post is to be created at the British Ministry of Defence. It is that of director of scientific intelligence, and negotiations are now taking place for this post to be filled by Professor Reginald Victor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Ship Owners Criticise Work In Australian Ports

    LONDON: The turn-round of shipping in Australia today was criticised by the Liverpool Steamship Owners’ ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO BURN FLAT AT MAYFIELD

    NEWCASTLE: An attempt was made to-day to burn a flat at Mayfield. John Henry Lawson, who ...

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  15. TOBACCO HEIRESS CAN MARRY

    LONDON: Edwina “Cigs” [?] 19-year-old British tobacco heiress, yesterday received her father’s permission ...

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  16. ATTACKS AGAINST GUERILLAS

    SAIGON: French Union forces have launched a new series of heavy attacks against thousands of Communist-led ...

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  17. WAR ON LOCUSTS

    WASHINGTON: The United S States Technical Co-operation Administration has announced a new co-ordinated ...

    Article : 110 words
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  19. GAOLED FOR PART IN CAIRO RIOTS

    CAIRO: Eight Egyptians were sentenced yesterday to hard labour prison terms varying from six to 15 years for ...

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  20. MEMORIAL DRIVE VANDALISM

    SYDNEY: Vandals last night again struck at Fairfield’s memorial drive, breaking with a hammer five plaques ...

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  21. ATTACKER DIES FROM WOUNDS

    SYDNEY: Ernest Edward Devine, a 48-year-old laboourer, who shot dead a 35-year-old divorces at King’s ...

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  22. Homes Policy May Bring Big Dispute

    CANBERRA: Federal Cabinet this afternoon will resume discussions arising out of latest economic policies. ...

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  23. OPERATION ON TELEVISION

    PHILADELPHIA: Television spectators, numbering millions, looked into a hospital operating room yesterday and ...

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  24. ALSATIAN TO RESCUE

    SYDNEY: A thief, who broke into an hotel at Redfern early to-day, jumped 15 feet from a balcony to escape from ...

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  25. FURTHER ROBBERY ARREST

    WASHINGTON: The F.B.I last night announced the arrest of a woman who, they said, was carrying some of ...

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  26. NOTE MEANS “CERTAIN PROGRESS”

    SIEGEN (Westphalia): The latest Soviet Note calling for four-power talks for a German peace treaty represented ...

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  27. Richmond Main Dispute Unsettled

    CESSNOCK: Richmond Main Colliery entered upon its third week of idleness to-day. A dispute exists over the ...

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  28. BURMESE CABINET SWORN IN

    RANGOON, Following reports of an imminent coup [?] a new 21-member Burmese Cabinet was sworn in ...

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  29. Heart Specialist Sees Aga Khan

    NICE (France): A noted British heart specialist, Dr. Geofrey Bourne, was summoned yesterday to the bedside of ...

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  30. MANY INJURED WHEN ’BUS OVERTURNED

    AMERICUS (Georgia): A ’bus overturned twice on a hatchway near here late yesterday, after it and four cars ...

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  31. Negroes Killed And Injured

    NASHVILLE Tennessee): Seven young negroes were killed and an eighth critically injured yesterday, when their ...

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  32. MAKING BLOOD GO FURTHER

    NEW YORK: Medical scientists had produced a product known as modified human globin, which was expected to ...

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  33. ERROL FLYNN FOUND OUT MISTAKE

    NASSAU (Bahamas): Film actor.. Errol.. Flynn.. changed hotels abruptly when he learned that the hotel where ...

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  34. Collapsed In Street

    Aubrey Munton, 65, a pensioner, of 22 Allandale-road, Cessnock, was taken to Maitland Hospital by Maitland ...

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  35. Assassination Attempt Failed

    TUNISIA: A terrorist attempt to kill Tunisian Prime Minister, Chenik, last night failed. ...

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  37. The Temperature

    Maitland Post Office registered a maximum temperature of 82 degrees to-day. Monte Pio Orphanage registration ...

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  38. To-day’s Leader War Pensions

    TORONTO: The free world, while maintaining strong defences against possible Soviet aggression, must never make the mistake of attacking the Soviet Union, the Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Louis St. Lautent) declared last night. “It is true, Mr. St. Lanreat ...

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