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  3. NOTES TO U.K. AND PERSIA

    LONDON, Fri.: President Truman today made a double-barrelled attempt to settle the Persian oil crisis by sending personal messages to both ...

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  4. DOCTORS SEE KING AGAIN

    London, Fri. The King's doctors saw him again tonight, but no statement was issued. An official bulletin, signed by four doctors and issued this morning, said His Majesty was ...

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  5. Bashed wharfie as exhibit: N.Z. strike tactics

    Auckland (NZ), Sat.: Striking watersiders have hit on a new way to anney ...

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  6. ROYAL VISIT TO BELFAST

    THE QUEEN accompanied by Princess Margaret, arrived in Belfast yesterday on a four-day visit to Northern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WIDE SEARCH FOR WOMAN AT MONTACUTE

    Police and residents are searching the Montacute district for a middle aged woman, ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. CHINESE MOVE UP TROOPS

    Tokio, Fri.: Fresh Chinese troops were moved up today into defence positions ...

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  9. City forecast

    Fine and cool with freshening northerly winds was the city forecast issued by the Weather ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ASSURANCE ON BUTTER

    There was no possibility of a butter shortage in South Australia, the SA representative on the Australian Dairy Produce Board (Mr. A. A. Osborn) said today. Good early rains had ...

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  11. FED. MINISTER MEETS FELLOW P.O.W. HERE

    The newly appointed Minister for the Interior (Mr. Kent Hughes) renewed an old acquaintance ...

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  12. AUSTN. SAFETY TOPIC FOR DEFENCE TALKS

    Strategic planning for areas vital to the safety of Australia would be his main concern at the ...

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  13. Another peace feeler hint

    London, Sat.: Korea peace proposals might be taken to New Delhi on Wednesday for ...

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  14. £70,000 BLAZE IN OLD. WORKSHOP

    Brisbane, Sat.: Damage estimated at £70,000 was caused in a fire which followed an explosion in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. JUDO EXPERT SNAPPED 'MAN LIKE A STICK'

    New York Fri: John Rydningen, 25, a former judo instuctor, confessed to police today that he had ...

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  16. MT. GAMBIER COLDEST

    Mount Gambier, with a minimum temperature of 32 deg.—freezing point— was the State's coldest ...

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  17. Boy breaks arm

    Ambleside, Sat.: Neville Bevis, 13½-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Bevis, of Ambleside, broke his left ...

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  18. £5 MILLION FOR GAMES

    Melbourne, Sat.: Cost of the 1956 Olympic Games is expected to be nearly £5 million, the Premier ...

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  19. ROYAL HOME INTRUDER K.Os. WOMAN

    London, Sat.: A man entered Princess Elizabeth's London home, Clarence House, last night. He punched and knocked out a woman telephone operator, and then disappeared. The Princess had just returned from Epsom races. ...

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  20. Girl, 14, found

    Ellen Katherine Burnett, 14-year-old waitress who had been missing from Mount Barker for seven ...

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  21. Warning on eggs

    Melbourne, Sat.: Egg prices would have to be almost doubled if an agricultural conference in ...

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