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  2. World Talks Needed To Ease Tension

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain's Trade' Union Congress of eight million members yesterday declared that talks between the world powers were essential to ease world tension. ...

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  3. Women Buried In Ruins, Rescued Alive

    ATHENS, Tuesday: Two women, buried in the ruins of their home destroyed 12 days earlier in the Ion an Islands ...

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    The Treasurer, sir Arthur Fadden, said last night that the forthcoming Budget would make worthwhile tax ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOUTH KOREAN REFUSAL TO SIT WITH INDIA

    NEW YORK, Monday: South Korea said last night that it would not sit at the Korean political conference with India on the same side. ...

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    Mrs. Jane Morrow Spaulding (left) calls on Oveta Culp Hobby. United States Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, to discuss her appointment as Assistant to the Secretary, Mrs. Spaulding a member of the Executive Board and chairman of finance of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 1000 MISSING IN HEAVY FLOODS

    RANGOON, Tuesday: Heavy floods have destroyed the town of Shwefyin, 90 miles north of ...

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  8. Goulburn Welcomes Cycling Star

    Reg. Arnold, the Australian cycling star who won fame as a six-day racing cyclist on the Continent, was welcomed to Goulburn to-day by the Mayor, Ald. G. E. Gerathy. Arnold arrived in Goulburn by car at 12.15 p.m. and was met ...

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  9. ROUND TRIP TO THE MOON IN 10 HOURS VISUALISED

    LOS ANGELES, Monday: English scientist, Dr, D. J. Wort, to-day visualised a hydrogen molecule rocket which could make a round trip to the moon in about 10 hours. Dr. Wort said in an interview ...

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  10. More Land For Settlement

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Pastures Protection Board has made available 576 whole or part reserves totalling ...

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  11. EXAMINATIONS FOR POLICE

    Sergeant First Class G. G. Ashton, of Sydney Police Headquarters, is conducting a police examination in ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. ATOMIC EXPERTS FLYING HERE BY SECRET ROUTES

    LONDON, Tuesday: Although British Supply Minister Duncan Sandys made no attempt to conceal his ...

    Article : 176 words
  13. JUDY GARLAND FLEES FROM FIRE

    SANTA MONICA, California, Monday: Actress Judy Garland, awakened by flames, was forced to flee her home to-day as a ...

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  14. Strike Threatens Britains Arms Programme

    LONDON, Tuesday: Communist-led British Electrical workers yesterday opened a "guerrilla" strike which ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Judge Horace Francis Markell, of Sydney, died at Kure, Japan, on Sunday. Judge Markell was returning on the liner Taiwan ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. SOLDIER BLOCKS

    State Cabinet yesterday approved the acquisition of 12 estates for War Service Land Settlement at prices more than ...

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  18. Governor On Land Needs

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Only 12 per cent, of ex-servicemen wanting soldier settlement had been placed, the Governor, Sir John ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. £260 A WEEK TENDER

    Two tenderers have offered £260 a week for two years' lease of the King's Cross Hotel. Four tenders have reached the City ...

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  20. DISOBEYED ORDER TO "HAVE A BATH"

    LONDON, Tuesday: Army Private, Percival Lawrence, charged with having disobeyed an officer's order to have a bath, and ...

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  21. NEW BISHOP

    Monsignor William Brennan has been appointed Bishop of Toowoomba. The Apostolic Delegation announced this yesterday. ...

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  22. HOPES FADE FOR HIKERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Hopes for the discovery of two hike s missing on wideswept mount Donna Buang are fading fast. ...

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  23. SOLICITOR NAMED

    A detective alleged in Paddington Court of Petty Seasions yesterday that a man had told him he had given stolen jewellery ...

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  24. CHIMNEY BLAZE

    Goulburn Fire Brigade was called out at 8.50 this morning to a chimney fire in a residence at 91 Grafton Street. The fire was ...

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  25. Alleged Assault: Local Taxi Drivers Involved

    A taxi driver, who is alleged to have assaulted another taxi driver in an Auburn Street hamburger shop, was fined £10 in Goulburn Court of Petty Sessions yesterday. He is James J. Woodward, of ...

    Article : 263 words
  26. CLUB HOTEL CHANGES HANDS

    Mr. C. N. Finlay, S.M., granted an application for the transfer of the licence of the Club Hotel in Goulburn ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. DRIVER KILLED WHEN LOADER COLLAPSED

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: The driver of a 470-ton ore loader was killed to-day when the loader collapsed and trapped ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. £788 For R.S.L. Greek Appeal

    Goulburn R.S.L.'s appeal for funds for victims of the earthquakes in tile islands of Greece has raised £788. The ...

    Article : 44 words
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