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  4. HOPES FOR EARLY PEACE IN KOREA DWINDLED

    PANMUNJOM: Hopes of an early peace in Korea dwindled yesterday at the first full plenary meeting of truce negotiators since October. The Communists again put forward proposals which clearly are unacceptable to the United Nations command. ...

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  5. MILK PRICE TO FALL IN SPRING ?

    SYDNEY: A prominent dairying authority predicted to-day the price of milk will fall next spring. ...

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  6. INQUIRY IS ONLY ANSWER

    SYDNEY: The only way to settle the dispute on power charges was to hold a public inquiry, Councillor Cramer ...

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  7. Lebanon Supports Demand For British Troops’ Evacuation

    CAIRO: Lebanon announced support for Egypt’s demand for the evacuation of British troops lost night on the eve of Anglo-Egyptian talks en the Suez Canal zone. ...

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  8. Two More Council Men Sacked

    SYDNEY: The administrator of the Leichhardt Council (Mr. H. W. Dane) has tacked two senior officers. ...

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  9. ISOLATED SHOWERS; COOLER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Warm to hot in the north at first along the coast. Further showers in the ...

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    [?] recently when the [?] the north-west State [?] force. The French [?] at 5am. Neux after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BAD DAY ON COALFIELD

    CESSNOCK: Many of the biggest mines of the South Maitland grid were idle today in a 24-hours [?]pathy ...

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  12. Atomic Shell Explosion

    LAS VEGAS: Bridges [?]ing winterises land and trees plan[?]es in concrete were [?] in the Nevada desert ...

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  13. Snowy River Scheme May Be Challenged

    MELBOURNE: A High Court writ challenging the leg[?] of the £500,000,000 million Snowy electric scheme will be taken cut by the Victorian Government If the State to refused extra aid from the ...

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  14. PORTER ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    LONDON: A 19-years-old hall porter was charged last night with murdering Mrs. Grackle Darrington, found ...

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  15. RUSSIA ACCUSED, NOT NAMED

    CONSTANTINE (Algeria): The French Prime Minister (Rene Mayer) yesterday accused Russia, without naming ...

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  16. Footballer Keen To Come To Australia

    LOS A[?]OBLES: An American Rugby League plater said to-day he was so keen to come to Australia that he ...

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  17. WON BATTLE FOR HIS LIFE

    LAGOS (Nig[?]): A res[?] topper, in a [?] sad death struggle with a crocodile, yesterday thrust his ...

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  18. Arrests Follow Murder

    TEHERAN: Three retired brigadiers and a colonel have been arrested following the murder of police chief, ...

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  20. PROTOCOLS APPROVED

    BONN: The West German Cabinet has approved the French sponsored additional protocols to the European ...

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  21. Crossed Centre Line

    Raymond Richard Millington. Onslow Avenue Elizabeth Bay was fined £1/8/ and 12/ costs in Maitland court today ...

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  22. UNIDENTIFIED SUBMARINES SIGHTED

    MANILA: Three unidentified submarines were sighted last week in the Moluccas Seas, the South Philippines ...

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  23. PRAYERS AT MOUTH OF WRECKE DMINE

    ANGANU[?]O (Mexico): Hundreds at ladings knelt in prayer at the South of an explosions shattered silver mine ...

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  24. RAIN IS NEEDED IN WHEAT AREAS

    SYDNEY: Lack of rain is causing a big delay in the sowing of wheat, agricultural authorities say. Immediate seeking rains are needed to [?]ow farmers to sow wheat, which should have been in the ...

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  25. INADEQUATE MEDICAL TREATMENT

    LONDON: The Soviet official newsagency, Tans, claimed yesterday 189 of the 550 Communist prisoners handed ...

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  26. STEPS TO BOOST MORALE

    HANOI (Indo-China): Laos police yesterday arrested 26 people suspected of being in contact with the rebel ...

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  27. PROTEST BACKED

    LONDON: Delegates representing about 1000 former British prisoners-of-war in the Far East yesterday backed the ...

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  28. Clean-Up Of Markets Urged

    SYDNEY: Plans for a clean up at the City Mar[?] recommended be acting health officer Fagan, are expected to be ...

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  29. BUSY TIME AHEAD FOR CHURCHILL

    LONDON: Newly 1000 congratulatory telegrams and cables, and dreams of letters, have poured in to Sir ...

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  30. BOND FOR TRAVELLER

    Driving under the influence was one of the moat serious offenses Mr. A. S. McDonald. S.M. said in Maitland court ...

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  31. SECURITY RISK EMPLOYEES

    WASHINGTON: The White House is expected to announce within a few days details of a new Federal ...

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  32. MORE SHEEP

    WASHINGTON: The United States Agriculture Department yesterday estimated the world sheep population increased ...

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  33. To-day’s Leader Workers And Strikers

    KHARTOUM: The governing northern Sudanese Umma (People’s Independence) Party has told the Egyptian ...

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  34. U.N. TO HELP BACKWARD COUNTRIES

    NEW YORK: The United Nations last night published a blueprint for a proposed low interest loan agency to ...

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  35. Carried Pillion Passenger

    Keith Lionel Robertson, of Sempil[?]-street Maitland, was [?] £7/18/ with 7/ costs in Maitland court today for ...

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  36. WOMAN GETS “WORKS” OF GUINEA PIG

    NEW ORLEANS: Glands of an unborn guinea pig have been transplanted into a woman in the hope they would ...

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  37. Failed To Destroy Rabbits

    A Dungog properly owner was fined in Maitland Court today for failing to desn[?]y rabbits on his property. ...

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  38. Keeping Secrets To Themselves

    WASHINGTON: Members of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee indicated yesterday they would reject any proposal to exchange atomic weapons information with Britain, American Associated Press reported yesterday. Opposition in the committee ...

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    LONDON: A tlay electric motor—20 of them will go into a thimble—will be on show at the British industries Fxi[?] ...

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  40. RODE FRENCH WINNER

    PARIS: Australian jockey Rae (“Togo”) Johnstone, riding Norlist[?], easily won the £1500 stg De Lesper[?]nce ...

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