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  3. CONSCRIPTION PLAN APPROVED BY SENATE OF U.S.

    After a week of torrid debate the Senate yesterday approved by 78 votes to 10 the peace time draft of men aged 18 to 25. The measure now goes before the House of ...

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  4. VOLUNTEER FORCE URGED FOR U.N.O.

    The formation of a small volunteer United Nations guard force to back up Security Council decisions ...

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  5. BRITAIN REVOKES ORDER ON NO HANGING

    Revoking the April decision, that all future murderers would automatically be reprieved the Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) told the House of Commons that, from now on each case will be considered on its merits. ...

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  6. FIGHTING RENEWED BEFORE TRUCE OPERATED

    Military activity flared up last night in Northern and Central Palestine as both sides sought to win good local positions before the four weeks' trace comes into force throughout the Holy ...

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  7. ROCKET PLANE EXCEEDED SPEED OF SOUND

    The U.S. rocket plane, XS-1, many times has flown faster than the speed of eound—760 m.p.h. at ...

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  8. U.S. TO PROVIDE DOLLARS FOR INDIA'S NEEDS

    The International Monetary Fund announced that, to enable India to meet current payments with the United States, it had ...

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  9. THE EAST TO BE CENTRE OF BELIEF IN GOD

    "All the future of the world belongs to this part of the world," Monsignor Fulton Sheen said during a ...

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  10. Coal Production Declines In England

    Britain will have to reduce her export programme and jeopardise some sources of food supplies or reduce coal supplies to home consumers, if miners failed to reach their production target, the Minister for Fuel (Mr. ...

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  11. Views Submitted on Unity for Western Germany

    The International Committee for the Study of European Questions submitted to Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries of Allied countries its ideas for an agreement on Germany. It advocates a ...

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  12. S.A. Plans For Price Controls

    Outlining the Government's plans for assuming price control, the Premier (Mr. Playford) declared the State Government will ...

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  13. FRENCH CABINET MAY SURVIVE CHALLENGE

    It is expected that the Schuman Government will obtain just enough support to enable it to survive the challenge of ...

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  14. Mystery Plane Bombed 11 Fishing Boats

    There has been a disagreement on the identity of the plane which bombed 11 fishing boats at Ko Island, killing at least 14 ...

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  15. T.A.A. Encouraged To Operate Many New Services

    While permitting the opening of new services by T.A.A. and Qantas on routes served by private operators, the Civil Aviation ...

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  16. ANNE OSTRACISED FROM R.C. CHURCH

    Following their marriage by Archbishop Damaskinos in the Royal Palace at Athens yesterday ex-King Michael of Rumania ...

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  17. INDONESIA CHARGES DUTCH

    In the Security Council yesterday the Indonesian representative (Mr. L. B. Palar) alleged that the Dutch were trying to ...

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  18. LUGGAGE DOOR ON PLANE WAS OPEN

    An Adelaide bound T.A.A. airliner to-day flew over Sydney for 10 minutes with its luggage locker open without losing any ...

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  19. BRITAIN LEADING IN DAVIS CUP ZONE

    Britain was 2 up at the end of yesterday's games in the third round of the Davis Cup singles at Birmingham. ...

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  20. Port Moresby Protest Sent To Canberra

    About 150 public servants attended a stop-work meeting—the first of the kind ever held in the territory—to protest against grievances, ranging from housing to salaries. The meeting was called by the Combined Councils of ...

    Article : 209 words
  21. ACTION ADVOCATED TO END SHORTAGE OF NEWSPRINT

    Concerted action by non-American countries to end the great newsprint anomaly is advocated by Ghandi's son, Devadas Ghandi, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS PASS SCORE OF ENGLAND

    The stage was set for an arduous day of leather hunting for England when [?]arnes and Morris resumed Australia's first innings. The wicket was perfect and unmarked by yesterday's play. ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET

    The Australian left-arm bowler John McMahon, took 4/46 for Surrey against Lancashire in County cricket play yesterday. ...

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  24. DANISH VESSEL STRUCK MINE AND SANK

    A Danish passenger vessel, Kjobenhavn, 1668 tons, struck a mine and sank off the east coast of Jutland, as it was entering ...

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  25. Royal Family Preparing For Australian Tour

    Brushing up their knowledge on Australian and New Zealand for the Royal tour next year, the King and Queen, with ...

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  26. WHITE AUSTRALIA CONSIDERED TO BE "RATHER SOUND"

    Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier of the Indonesian Republic, said to-day he thought that the socalled White Australia policy ...

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  27. LEPER TO VISIT U.S. FOR TREATMENT

    The Attorney- General (Mr. Tom Clark) intervened to permit the Filipino war heroine, Mrs. Josefina Guerrero, to enter the ...

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  28. ZALE WINS [?]OUT AGAINST GRAZIANO

    In a sensational comeback in which he lived up to his prediction of a third round victory, Tony Zale, 34, regained the world ...

    Article : 133 words
  29. BRILLIANT GOLF FINISH BY VON NIDA

    A brilliant finish by Norman von Nida failed by three strokes to overtake C. Ward in the final of the Yorkshire "Evening News" ...

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  30. U.S. HOUSE LEADERS TO INSIST ON CUTS IN EUROPEAN AID

    Despite a chorus of protests by prominent Republicans against the recent cut made by the House of Representatives in the foreign ...

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  31. NO BOARD DECISION ON SISTER CURLEY

    No decision was reached yesterday by the A.C.T. Industrial Board on the application of the Hospital Employees Federation ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. FIRE BREAKS OUT ON COAL SHIPMENT

    The British freighter Wansford, which reached Port Adelaids with fires in two holds, is still smouldering. ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. AID FOR WOMEN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Friday. The M.C.C. has contributed £250 towards the travelling expenses of the English women's cricket team which ...

    Article : 42 words
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