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  4. Dockers' strikes condemned by unionists

    LONDON.--The General Council of the Trades Union Congress which met again last night condemned the strikes of the British dockers, and ...

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  5. EXPERT VIEWS AT THE COMET CRASH INQUIRY

    LONDON.--Metal fatigue, causing disruption of the pressure cabin, was likely to cause the Comet airliner crash near Elba, in the Mediterranean, ...

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  6. NO EARLY END TO THE EMERGENCEY

    NAIROBI.--There is no likelihood of an early end to the Mau Mau emergency is Kenya colony, so the ...

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  7. I.R. ARMY GATHERING STRENGTH

    LONDON. -- Reuters Belfast correspondent says the raid by armed men ...

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  8. TROOPS TO HAVE GONE BY 1956

    LONDON.--Reuters Cairo correspondent says the whole of Britain's 80,000 strong garrison in the Suez ...

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  9. Wally Thom retains title

    LONDON.-- Wally Thom retained the British European Welterweight boxing titles at Harringay last ...

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  10. Mario Dagata for Australia

    ROME-- Mario Dagata, Italy's bantamweight boxing champion, who is deaf and dumb, will leave by air ...

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  11. COM PLANES CLOSE IN FOR ATTACK

    NEW YORK.-- Chinese Communist planes appeared to be closing in for an attack on the Nationalist ...

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  12. I'FAIL Q.A.T.B. ACCIDENT CASES

    The Innisfail ambulance attended the following accident cases: W. G. Pepper wharf ...

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  13. BELIEVED FEDERAL A.L.P. WILL FAVOR DR. EVATT

    CANBERRA.--Desperate attempts to force the withdrawal of a motion to declare all Labor Party offices vacant were made before the ...

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  14. "Ascent of Everest" record sales

    LONDON.--Sales of Sir John Hunt's book "Ascent of Everest," have surpassed the record breaking figure ...

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  15. Ambassadors leave a dinner

    LONDON.--Reuters Moscow correspondent says seven Ambassadors, including the British, American ...

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    A GUARDSMAN FAINTS AT STATUE INAUGURATION CEREMONY. -- The scene as comrades and police to aid one of the Royal Guards who fainted during the ceremony at the inauguration of the equestrain statue of the late King Christian X, in Copenhagen. The fainting guardsman was carried from the scene. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. No immediate tobacco threat

    INGHAM--Recent heavy rains are not expected to provide any further setback to the local tobacco ...

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  18. An agreement on the Saar

    PARIS. -- The French Premier (Mr. Mendes-France) and Dr. Adenauer (Germany) last night ...

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  19. Reason given for refusal

    CAPETOWN, (South Africa). -- The Capetown City Council refused permission for a local hotel to ...

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