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  2. Many Reds Refuse To Return

    PANMUNJOM, Friday (A. A. P.-Reuter): Communist "explainers" yesterday had talks with 500 of the ...

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    American Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, who said on his arrival in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "Dead" Man Revived During Operation

    TAMWORTH: A doctor here yesterday opened a man's chest and massaged his heart to revive him after he had been officially dead. Base Hospital authorities to-day described the condition of ...

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  5. Churchill Will Go To Receive Award

    LONDON, Friday: Sir Winston Churchill, first statesman and seventh Briton to win the Nobel Prize for literature, hopes to go to Stockholm on December 10 to receive the award—an ...

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    Britain's Prime Minister, who is the first statesman to win the Nobel Prize. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Archbishop of York, day that the weakness of Dr. Garbett, said yester-the United Nations was its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    George Bernard Shaw, a previous winner of the Nobel Prize, who according to Mr. Churchill, "often expressed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MRS. GRILLS SENTENCED

    Mrs. Caroline Grills, 63, of Gerrish Street, Gladesville, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Brereton in ...

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  10. U.S. Vice President's Visit To Sydney Trades Hall

    SYDNEY: Despite secrecy on U.S: Vice-President, Richard Nixon's arrival time at Sydney Trades Hall to-day, a large crowd gathered to see him arrive. Time of Mr. Nixon's arrival had been kept secret because, ...

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  11. COUNCIL THANKS FORMER LOCAL SOLICITOR

    Goulburn City Council will officially thank former Ideal solicitor, Mr. D. B. Fraser, for his services to the ...

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  12. 12 YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY: Polish timber worker, Leszek Richard Kacprzak, 27, of Railway Street Rockdale, was ...

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  13. MAIN ROADS WORK

    The City Engineer, Mr. W. I. Muntz, has drawn up a £2494 main roads maintenance and improvement programme for ...

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  14. Child Star On Assault Charge

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday: Jimmy Boyd, freckle-faced singer of "I Saw Momma Kissing Santa Claus," was ...

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  15. Trout Men Meet At Taralga

    A well attended meeting; held at Taralga, on Wednesday night, discussed plans for the, formation of a branch of the Central ...

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  16. VOLCANO ERUPTING

    RABAUL; Friday: Lake Wisdom volcano, in the centre of Long Island, midway between Madang and ...

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  17. "I'M BROKE," RITA SAYS

    HOUSTON (Texas), Thursday: Actress Rita Hayworth is so short of money that she must depend on the income of her latest husband, actor Dick Haymes, for support. ...

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  18. PASTURE IMPROVEMENTS AT ABATTOIR

    The District Agronomist has recommended that pasture improvement work be carried out on a grazing ...

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  19. SUGGESTION ON STREET CLEANING

    Goulburn City Council's Health Inspector, Mr. A. H. Currell, has suggested that council might give ...

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  20. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The Local Government Association has protested to the Government against the proposed changes in ...

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  21. MEAT STRIKE HIT SALEYARDS

    The meat strike reduced trade at the municipal sale-yards during the past month. ...

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  22. HITLER FILM HELD UP

    WIESBADIEN. Friday: A film on the private life of Hitler, based partly on unpublished miniature "shots" of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. WOOL PRICES FIRM

    Wool prices were firm at Sydney sales yesterday. ...

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  24. STORMS IN N.S.W.

    Severe storms, with heavy rain, lightning, and thunder, swept over a wide area of New South Wales yesterday. ...

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  25. Street Named After Late J. Dalglish

    Goulburn City Council has decided to name a new street after the late Mr. J. Daigish, of Pomeroy. ...

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  26. EQUAL PAY RULING

    Australia will not ratify an International Labour Conference recommendation of equal pay for men and women for work of ...

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  28. DRIVING RESTRICTION

    Legislation limiting the hours of drivers of heavy motor vehicles on long-distance runs comes into force to-day. ...

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  29. POTATOES 1/3 TO 1/6 A LB.

    SYDNEY: New potatoes will cost 1/3 to 1/6 lb in Sydney shops this week-end, on wholesale price, of £120 paid at the ...

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  30. CRAMPTON LEADS

    Eighteen-year-old amateur, Bruce Crampton, yesterday took I two-strokes lead in the second round of the Ampol golf ...

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  31. WOOL PROCEEDS

    Wool sales for the three months ended September 30 realised £55.032.475, compared with £43.981,028 for ...

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  32. PAT FORD ESCAPES

    ORANGE: Empire lightweight boxing champion, Pat Ford, escaped injury when the car he was driving crashed through a ...

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  33. MACK SENNETT IS BACK IN BUSINESS

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday: A pioneer laugh-maker of the film industry is back in business after an absence of many years. ...

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  34. ABATTOIR FIELD DAY

    A field day will be held at the Goulburn City Council's Abattoir on Friday, November The City Council's Abattoir ...

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  35. SCOUTS AT BABY SHOW

    Goulburn boy scouts will attend a baby show at St. Saviour's Hall to-morrow afternoon to assist mothers with their babies ...

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  36. C.Y.C. OFFICERS

    The election of the executive committee of the Catholic Youth Club was held at the last meeting. ...

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  37. Big Radar Network To Warn America

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A radar network that may herald a new era in atomic age defence will be put into operation only 1200 miles from the North Pole soon by the United States Army, it was ...

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  38. CHEAPER PETROL

    Following a conference of Prices Ministers in Adelaide yesterday, the price of petrol in Australia was ½d a gallon ...

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  39. BRITISH SHEEP SALE CANCELLED

    The Goulburn Advisory Committee of the Australian Society of Breeders of British Sheep, at a meeting yesterday, decided to ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. GRILLS APPEAL?

    SYDNEY: A decision on whether Mrs. Caroline Grills will appeal against her death sentence for attempted murder will ...

    Article : 45 words
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