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U.N. Reported Ready For Talks
REPLY TO REDS SOON Stand On General P.O.W. Issue WASHINGTON, April 15.
It is unofficially reported here that the UN Command in Korea is ready to agree to an early resumption of the armistice negotiations. The UN Commander (Gen Mark Clark) is stated to have ...
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In her bid to retain custody of the five-month-old boy she wants to adopt, Mrs. Gloria Mace, 29, of Erina, will take the case to the High Court ...
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This 44 ft. long floral butterfly, which will be a feature of today. North terrace Flower Day display was completed by a large band on women workers last night. Situated on a lawn near the War Memorial, 100,000 blooms were used in its construction. The work was decided by Mr. B. Mebretens. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The President of the International Bank (Mr. Eugene Black) said yesterday that the inflation which had ...
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WASHINGTON, April 15.—Austria yesterday became the 18th country to sign the new, International Wheat ...
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The names of three members of the 3rd Battalion, RAR, in Korea, are included in a casualty list issued ...
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Col. Robert McCormick, publisher of the "Chicago Tribune," took a swing through West ...
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Motor accidents in SA last month occurred at the rate of almost one every hour, and accident deaths ...
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The Victorian Police Force would build a traffic branch big enough to guide, advise or check ...
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Today is Flower Day. More than 1,000 voluntary helpers, who worked under floodlights until 11 o'clock last night, have transformed parts of the city into a floral fairyland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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A lawyer had apparently been sliding backwards down the banisters of stairs at the Commonwealth Bank in ...
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Decorating this striking floral windmill last night in Victoria square for National Flower Day today were (from left) Mrs. Fritz Basedow (kneeling) and Mrs. Irwin Hoffmann ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The MCC announced today that subject to agreement by the Australian Board of Control. ...
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Before a cheering House of Commons yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler), smiling broadly, gave Britain her best Budget for a generation. In this Budget—variously termed a "Buck You Up Budget" ...
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Traffic was held up for about half an hour, and buses had to be diverted to alternative routes at Port ...
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Yesterday was Adelaide's hottest April day for 12 years, with the temperature reaching 92.8 degrees at 1.20 p.m. ...
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About 350 employes of Davies Coop (SA) Ltd. were thrown out of work yesterday when the Kilkenny mill ...
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BERRI, April 15.—The site for the new Australian Broadcasting Commission's regional wireless station, to ...
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Mr. M. Keogh, 84, of Elizabeth street, Norwood, wore a flower last night as he admired the great floral ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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John Christie, 55-year-old clerk, was charged today with the murder of three young women ...
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Police arrested a half-caste aborigine last night and charged him with stealing. ...
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Water restrictions in the metropolitan area, which have been in force since November may be lifted ...
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