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  4. IMPORTANT TALKS ON NEW GUINEA

    LONDON: The Australian prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to havel important discussions on Dutch New Guinea with the Dutch Government, when he visits Holland this week , according to usually ...

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  5. COLD NIGHT AND FROSTS

    NSW FORECAST: Fine in most of the State Few scattered showers at times at first on south-west slopes, and ...

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  7. PROTEST ON GLEN DAVIS CLOSURE

    SYDNEY: In a move to prevent the Federal Government from closing the Glen Davis shale [?] the State A.L.F. conference last night appointed a committee to form a co-operative company to take ...

    Article : 456 words
  8. BANKNOTES DECLAIMED LLEGAL

    LONDON: Israel radio sat last night that all banknotes issued by the Anglo-Palestine Bank would cease ...

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  9. IKE’S BID TO BEAT TAFT

    NEW YORK: General Dwight [?] visiting the eastern United States in a direct bid to defeat Senator ...

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  10. D.S.O. FOR 77’s. C.O.

    Wing [?]commanding officer of 77 Squadron R.A.A.F receiving the D.S.O. from the Commander In Chief [?] Commonwealth forts In Korea, Lientant General w. Bridgeford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RETURN OF VALUABLE CROWNS

    NEW YORK: Two jewel encrusted gold crowns, returned by post yesterday, eight days after they had been ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. Communist Prisoners Prepare To Resist “Operation Break-up”

    TOKYO: Defiant Communist prisoners dug chest-deep trenches yesterday [?] the three barbedwirs, compounds as the time feared when United Nations troops would split the prisoner-of-war pens ...

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  13. MEETINGS IN OPPOSITION TO PACT

    BELGRADE: The East European military union—Moscow’s answer to the Atlantic Pacth— has recently been holding a ...

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  14. 3ad Physical State Of Americans

    WASHINGTON: Dr E. H. Medrick a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, said yesterday that ...

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  15. WILL NEVER RULE AGAIN

    LONDON The Government of [?] decided yesterday that [?]1-years-old King Talal would never rule the country ...

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  16. U.S. SHIPS AT FORMOSA

    WASHINGTON: Admiral Arthur [?] Commander to Chief [?] ...

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  17. Broke Out Of Japanese Gaol

    TOKYO: Freak (“Boomerang”) Wesver last night escaped from a Japanese immigration Department goal ...

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  18. CHINESE GARDENERS STAY PUT

    WAGGA: Five Chinese market gardeners have refused to leave their flood-bound properties at Narrandera ...

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  20. ELECTRONIC BRAIN PERFECTED

    LOS ALAMOS, (New Mexico): Scientists at Los Alamos atomic research centre yesterday announced that they had ...

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  21. AGREEMENT BELIEVED TO BE NEAR

    WASHINGTON: Negotiators for the steel Industry and the United States Steel[?]oorkers Union are ...

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  22. ALLIED DELEGATES STAND TO DECISION

    TOKYO: Communist truce negotiations demanded twice yesterday that the Allies and their three-days’ walk-out on the armistice talks, but the Allies stood firm on their decision. ...

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  23. AIR SEARCH ABANDONED

    LONDON: The Royal Air Force yesterday called off the formation search for the Meteor jet plane., piloted by ...

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  24. REASON FOR CHANGE IN A.L.P. EXECUTIVE

    SYDNEY: Resentment of the “two-Job men” by rank and file members of the A.L.P. is believed to have been the principal reason for the fresh composition of the N.S.W. central executive. ...

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  25. ELECTING KOREA’S PRESIDENT

    PUSAN: Mr. Syngman Rhee, President of South Korea, to-day proposed what amounts to a compromise ...

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  26. U.S. Better Off On Bombers Than Russia

    NEW YORK: United States Air Secretary (Mr. Thomas Fin letter) said yesterday America was “much better off on bombers, than Russia.” He said American and Russian ...

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  27. COMBATING MENACE OF DINGOES

    SYDNEY: Boundary riders on State border dog-proof fences would be supplied with traps and poison baits to ...

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  28. To-day’s Leader This Royal Throne.

    LONDON: A radio message received yesterday said the erupting volcano on Stromball had [?] back to its normal, ...

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  29. Fijian Team For Australia

    SUVA For [?] ...

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