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  • BRITISH, U.S. LEADERS SNUB CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): Stern reminders to Winston Churchill that the United Nations was the proper body to deal with Russia were given by British Foreign Secretary Bevin and U.S. Under-Secretary of State Dean Rusk yesterday. Said Bevin: "The international control of. atomic energy cannot be solved by ... [Article] (306 words)
  • We May All Be Suns

    OTTAWA, Wed (AAP): Explosion of the first hydrogen bomb might cause the world and all in ... [Article] (145 words)
  • Boy Run Over In Double Accident

    Thrown from his bicycle in Murray-st., this afternoon a boy cyclist was run over by a following truck. ... [Article] (82 words)
  • Wongan Hills Calls For Maternity Nurses

    Unless Wongan Hills District Hospital obtained the services of one or two double-certificated nurses soon, it would the forced to limit its midwifery cases; said the secretary today. ... [Article] (146 words)
  • Stromboli Ranked Failure By Paper

    NEW YORK, Wed (AAP): The Bergman-Rossellini film Stromboli had its world premiere today in a hot blaze of publicity. It opened in 318 theatres across the United States as protests from church, civic and ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (242 words)
  • 12 Hungry, Thirsty Lashed To Raft

    Before they were rescued by the Norwegian tanker Elise, 12 shipwrecked Indonesian seamen spent three days and two nights on a raft without food or water. One member of the crew was lost. The seamen told their story when the Elise berthed at Fremantle today. Their boat, the ... [Article] (323 words)
  • HE HELD CAS ON HIS HEAD

    AS one lifeboat from the Elise neared the raft. Chief Officer Raare Bratseth, who was in charge ... [Article] (112 words)
  • Exchange Rate Not Considered

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Prime: Minister Menzies said today that the question of an adjustment of the Australian ... [Article] (37 words)
  • Coffee Scalds Man

    William Day (77), of May st., Bayswater, who was badly scalded on the leg with coffee at his home on Monday ... [Article] (34 words)
  • AN ECHO OF SUSPICION

    ONE hundred and fifty Perth stamp enthusiasts have taken Daily News strip character Buck Ryan's ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (150 words)
  • 8 Die In Search For Safe Airmen

    GREAT FALLS (Montana), Wed: A few hours after a rescue Air Force Superfortress had crashed, filling eight, a missing B36 bomber they were seeking was found with the 17 occupants safe. ... [Article] (244 words)
  • New Job To Hamilton

    CANBERRA, Thurs: Prime Minister Menzies today selected Messrs. Hamilton (CP, WA), Falkinder (Lib., Tas ... [Article] (100 words)
  • Last World In Page I THE CROWD ROARED BUT THE BOY WASN'T KIDDING

    LONDON, Thurs (AAP): A crowd in Glasgow laughed uproariously at 15-year-old Peter Hetey when he gripped an upright of a steel scaffolding, then leaped, jumped and shouted for help. ... [Article] (91 words)
  • Burglars Take £200 In Safe

    Premises ot Freecorns Pty. Ltd. in Uduc-rd., Harvey, were broken into last night and a safe containing ... [Article] (117 words)
  • Harrison For London Post

    CANBERRA, Thurs.: Defence Minister Harrison last night refused to attend an official dinner given by ... [Article] (86 words)
  • This Is NOT Hot News

    Perth may have a respite from the present warm spell tomorrow. Cooler and cloudy weather is forecast, with fine ... [Article] (81 words)

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