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  4. FIVE JETS IN CRASHES

    LONDON: Five Meteor let fighters [?] over England yesterday and the pilots of two of them were killed. ...

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  5. MOST PRISONERS TO BE SET FREE

    CAIRO: Egypt’s new regime is preparing to free most of the political prisoners gaoled during the reign of ex-King Farouk. Minister of State, Fathy Redwan, is said to be ...

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  6. COLD TO CONTINUE

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine generally, Cold to very cold overnight, with widespread frosts. ...

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  7. SCIENTIST LOOKS INTO THE FUTURE

    CHICAGO: An American scientist has given the Society of Mechanical Engineers in convention here a step-by-step description of the dangers of a rocket ship of the future would meet as it shot into outer ...

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  8. “FREE POLL WOULD OUST REDS”

    [?] C. Kin[?]hohn, [?] of the [?] [?] at [?] [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INSPECTION OF FARMS TO BE MADE

    An immediate inspection will be made by the Public Works Department with the view to providing access to ...

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  10. To-day Is Era Of Individual Patterns

    LONDON: Marriage founded on the cult of romantic love alone is deemed to fall according to Professor David ...

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  11. WARNING ON HOSPITAL INSURANCE

    SYDNEY: The State Health Minister (Mr. O‘ Su[?]call) to-day. [?] that some profit-making [?] ...

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  12. 90 DROWNED WHEN STEAMER OVERTURNED

    BELGRADE: Ninety persons were drowned yesterday when a River Danube steamer, enroute from Belgrade to Zenum, ...

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  13. MURDER TRIAL OPENED

    SYDNEY: Peter Mannington [?] of Elldon, Victoria, charged with the murder of a taxi driver, had told police ...

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  14. POTATOES ROTTING

    [?] Marketing author [?] day that tons of [?] were rotting In pad[?] ity storehouses in ...

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  15. WARNING ON REDS

    SYDNEY: General Secretary of the Australian Workers Union (Mr. T. Dougherty) today warned that Communists ...

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  16. ALLIED PATROLS HELD UP

    BERLIN: Armed Russian troops and German police yesterday stopped and threatened British and American military ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader The Old, Old Story

    MEXICO CITY: Australian Ambassador to the United States (Sir Percy Spender) yesterday supported South Africa’s advocacy of an increase in the price of gold. ...

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  18. REPORT TO CABINET ON COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA: The Australian security Intelligence organisation is believed to have submitted a report to Cabinet ...

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  20. Vote On Term For Senator

    NEW YORK: There was a heavy rush of voters to the polls in Wisconsin yesterday for a primary election decision ...

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  21. “Dig Like Hell”

    WELLINGTON: (N.Z.): “Give each five [?] and din like hell”. This was the comment ...

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  22. AREA RAINFALL

    SYDNEY: Rainfall, registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts, for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day ...

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  23. Car Owner Like Special Kind Of Animal

    LONDON: A man becomes a special kind of animal as soon as he buys a motor car, and should be treated like a ...

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  24. MIDDLE EAST: COMMAND

    CAIRO: The Western Powers’ plan for a Middle East, defence command will probably be the chief topic of ...

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  25. More Atomic Bomb Tests At Eniwetok

    WASHINGTON: A new series of United States atomic tests will be held at the Eniwetok proving grounds in the mid-Pacific this autumn. Only official observers of the U.S. Government ...

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  26. WARNING ON WHEAT CROP

    WASHINGTON: The United States Agriculture Department to-day sent out warning to farmers on autumn planting of ...

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  27. POTATOES FAR EXCEED REQUIREMENTS

    SYDNEY: Trading was good for the small Supplies of for age at the Alexandria saleyards to-day, and all lines ...

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  28. Economists Say Living Costs Are Levelling Off

    NEW YORK: A world-wide inflationary spiral set off by the Korean war has begun to level off, according to United ...

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  29. United States Of Europe

    LUXEMBOURG: Foreign Ministers of six European coal and steel community nations will to-day receive ...

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  30. Crocodile In Sydney’s George Street

    SYDNEY: A five-foot long crocodile escaped from a car in George-st., Sydney, to-day. The crocodile forced the ...

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  31. WHARFIES REFUSED WORK

    SYDNEY: More than 1600 Sydney wharflabourers to-day refused to work a 1 o’clock start. ...

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  32. DEATH TOLL IN AIR CRASH GROWS TO 30

    LONDON: Death toil in the Farnborough air tragedy rose to 30 Iast night when Peter John Staples, 25, died in ...

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  33. PASSENGERS STRANDED

    SYDNEY: A Qantas Constellation aircraft to-night will be flown to Charleville aerodrome in Queensland, and ...

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  34. Snow Ploughs Clearing Road

    SYDNEY: Snow ploughs today are endeavouring to clear the road to Smiggin’s Hole, near Mt Koscineko, where ...

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