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    SOUTH KOREANS HIT BACK- PAGE 2 ...

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  4. RIOTS IN INDIA

    Calcutta, Thurs. Steel-helmeted troops patrolled Calcutta streets this morning ...

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  5. ALLIED PLANES BATTER REDS IN KOREA

    Seoul, Friday: The United Nations command sent up 1,250 planes today to support the great counter-blow at the Chinese Communists on the central ...

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  6. 2 AIRMEN DIE IN PLANE CRASH

    Sydney: Two R.A.A.F. flight sergeants were killed when a Wirraway aircraft crashed in sandhills 10 miles north of Newcastle yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. PRINCESS AT BALL IN AFRICA

    PRINCESS MARGARET dressed in a la[?]e-frilled gown with diamond tiara and wearing the blue ribbon and sash of the Victoria Order, when she attended a young people's ball at Government House, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PUMP STATION WORK PROGRESS

    Work on the erection of permanent pumping stations along the MenindeeStephens Creek pipeline is expected to be completed by the end of this month. ...

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  9. BASIC WAGE INCREASE

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  10. LEAD RISES

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  11. Honesty of Local Boy

    The integrity of people of Broken Hill has received favorable comment in other parts of the State. The ...

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  12. Five Injured in Pirie Car Smash

    Port Pirie: Three young women, a man, and a baby were injured when they were struck by a motor car while walking along Senate Road, Risdon Park, last night. ...

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  13. Soviet Shake- Ups in Many of Republics

    London, Thurs.: Ministerial shake-ups in the Soviet Republics, all concerned with internal security, follow persistent reports of unrest in the communist-ruled countries of Europe—East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. ...

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  14. LAMB FROM WAGGA

    Regular consignments of lamb from the Wagga district are to be brought to Broken Hill by a local ...

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  15. VOTERS FOR PRINCESS

    London, Thursday: The "Daily Mirror," which conducted a poll among its readers on the question: ...

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  16. Motorist Failed to Stop; is Fined

    Mervyn John Gilbert was fined a total of £10/12/- by Mr. L. Stapleton, S.M. in the Court of Petty Sessions today on a charge of failing to stop after an accident in Argent ...

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  17. Medical Benefit Plan Sensation

    Melbourne: The Commonwealth Health Department yesterday decided to refuse registration under the medical benefits scheme to three associated companies. ...

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  18. WARRANT IS POSTPONED

    In the Court of Petty Sessions today before Mr. L. Stapleton, S.M., Charles Cliffs Butcher successfully ...

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  19. Flymn Memorial

    Alice Springs: The superintendent of the Australian Inland Mission Board [?]e[?] Fred McKay) announced ...

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  20. 61 Deg. Today

    Cool weather prevailed in Broken Hill today. The maximum temperature up till 3 p.m. was 61 degrees. ...

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