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  3. RHEE'S REVOLT MAY BE ENDED

    Tokio, Monday: The U.S. and South Korea had reached on agreement in principle to end President Syngman Rhee's revolt against the U.N. truce ...

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  4. BROKEN HILL TO HAVE OPERA SEASON

    Adelaide—The National Opera Company who recently presented five operas in the Coronation Festival in Adelaide, will give a week's season in broken Hill. ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. COURT REVERSAL FREES BRIDGES

    WEST COAST LONGSHORE BOSS, Australian-born Harry Bridges, being congratulated by his wife, Nancy, and daughter. Julie, after the US Supreme Court had reversed his 1950 conviction on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  6. ARTHUR IN BOX

    Sydney: The former N.S.W. Mines Minister (Mr. Joshua George Arthur) told the Doyle Royal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 217 words
  7. NATIONAL TRAINING TO BE CUT

    Melbourne: The Federal Cabinet is expected soon to authorise a cut in the length of National ...

    Article : 258 words
  8. Skull Bone Discovered

    Maitland: A bulldozer driver found part of a human skull while digging a dam on a Woodville farm. ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. Sir W. Churchill is Ordered to Rest

    London Sunday—The prospect of an early meeting between the Western leaders, and Russian Premier (Mr. Malenkov) has faded with the sudden ill-health of Sir Winston Churchill. ...

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  10. Produce or Have Famine

    Brisbane, Monday: Australia would face a food famine in 1960 unless primary production kept pace ...

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  11. 65 Deg. Today

    Gusty conditions prevailed in Broken Hill today. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. today was 65 ...

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  12. Dog Attacks Owner

    Cessnock: A Collie dog attacked and injured his elderly owner. The dog's owner is Edward ...

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  13. 376 PERISH IN FLOODS

    Tokio, Sunday: Police to-night reported 376 dead, 1060 missing and 934 people injured on Kyushu Island, ...

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  14. FOUR LOVELY HUNGARIAN SISTERS BECOME AMERICANS

    THE FOUR BATTHA SISTERS, who fled their native Hungary in 1945, were sworn in as U.S. citizens at San Francisco last week, with their sponsor, retir ed Fleet-Adml. C. W. Nimitz. Adml. Nimitz met the sisters throngh. his, youngest daughter, who was their schoolmate at Dominican College, San Rafael. He gave a welcome address to 126 peoples naturalised with the sisters. From left: Magda (23), Marta (20), Adml. Nimitz, Margit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SIR GORDON LOSES SPUR

    London: A pair of gold spurs was stolen on Saturday night from the Marlborough home of England's ...

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  16. Mailbag Theft

    Sydney: Mail bags containing money and other valuables disappeared from Narromine and ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. Diphtheria Suspect

    A suspect case of diphtheria was reported to the City Council's health department today. The ...

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