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  4. Visit to Gandhi's Shrine

    MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, who as Britain's Prime Minister was largely responsible for the freedom of India, removes his shoes before stepping into the Rajghat, in Delhi, where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. He found [?] cold to his feet in the chill ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Politics Were Left Out

    FRIENDS AT ANY TIME except when politics are discussed, the Premier (Mr. Cain), left, and the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) laugh heartily when a joke is made by the Lord Mayor (Cr. Brens), right, at the civic reception to Mr. Menzies yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORK MAY STOP ON GAMES STADIUM

    Work on the 1956 Olympic Games stadium at Carlton may stop unless more money becomes available to meet rising costs. Demolition and excavation work ...

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  7. U.S. Loans Ships to Japan

    The United States today handed over 10 ships to Japan, in a ceremony marking the rebirth of ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. Further Arrests in Russia Likely

    MOSCOW, January 14.-- Soviet press and radio comment makes it clear that further arrests are pending and that a drastic purge of the security police is also coming. Exposure of the ...

    Article : 333 words
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  10. Folk Songs of Australia

    Several radio stations yesterday began broadcasting Australian folk songs recorded by the ...

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  11. I Gave [?] the Right Emphasis

    The President of the Royal Academy, 73-year-old Sir Gerald Kelly, made history on Tuesday night when he did for television what George Bernard Shaw ...

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  12. Allies Bomb Rail System

    Allied bombers blasted the North Korean railway system for the fifth night running, possibly to ...

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  13. No Sport on Anzac Day

    Anzac day this year will fall on a Saturday, consequently no sport or entertainments will be ...

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  14. Ground Party Finds Plane Wreckage

    A ground party yesterday reached the scene, high on Mount Wasatch, where a C-46 transport ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. Hill Trembles in N.Z. Earthquake

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- Onlookers were terrified as a hill beside Lake Rototoma appeared to move forward during a severe earthquake this ...

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  16. New Ballot Favors Tito

    Marshal Tito was today elected first President of Yugoslavia under the new constitution passed ...

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    DRIVEN BEFORE THE RAIN, a family scurries across a Swanston-street intersection yesterday afternoon. Thousands of city shoppers were drenched in a six-hour downpour, which bumped up January's rainfall well above the monthly average. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Index to Advertisements

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  19. First Casualty Was His Brother

    SEOUL, Jan. 14.-- A United States army private in the medical corps treated his first combat casualty in Korea recently without realising the ...

    Article : 197 words
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  21. DEATH OF ARTIST

    Douglas Chandor, the portrait artist who recently completed a portrait of Queen Elizabeth ...

    Article : 27 words
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