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  3. TRUCE TALKS MAV REOPEN TOMORROW NEW AGREEMENT

    United Nations and Communist liaison officers today reached agreement on all the conditions for a reopening of the armistice talks. ...

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  4. PARLIAMENTARY MEMBERS SEE BRIDGE SITE

    Mr. L. Franklin (centre) showing Mr. J. R. Fraser, M.P. (left) and Mr. V. Fuller, M.P., the site for the proposed bridge across the Goodradigbee River at Bindaliella. Mr. Fraser and Mr. Fuller both spoke at a meeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH TROOPS UNDER FIRE IN PORT SAID; TENSION IN EGYPT

    British troops of the First Lincolnshire Regiment were fired on yesterday in Port Saiid. The Lincolnshires, who were on truck patrol, sustained no casualties and did not fire. ...

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  6. ROYAL FAMILY FACLS CRISIS IN FINANCES

    The London Sunday newspaper, "The People," claimed in an article to-day that there is a crisis [?] the ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. PRINCESS LOOKS WESTWARD TO AUSTRALASIA

    An estimated 400,000 persons yesterday welcomed Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh to Vancouver, third largest city in Canada. The Princess, said: ...

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  8. BITTER COMMENTS ON UN. SHELVING OF OIL CRISIS

    The United Nations Security Council's shelving of the eplosive Anglo-Persian oil dispute was "a victory for the fanatics who now run Persia," the "New York Times" declared yesterday. ...

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  9. MOUNTBATTEN NOT LEADER IN MID-EAST

    Authorative sources in London today discounted reports that Lord Mountbatten, Commander-in-Chief Designate of the ...

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  10. Mr. Casey Leaves For Paris Via South-East Asia

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, left Sydney by air tonight for Paris, where he will lead the ...

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  11. ISRAELI TROOPS IN ACTION, SAYS REPORT

    The Cairo newspaper "Al Misri" said today that Israeli forres attacked orange groves on the eastern fringes of the Gaza area ...

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  12. Whale Smashes Fishing Boat Near Brisbane

    A surfacing whale tossed two fishermen from their smashed boat, five miles off Mooioolabah, 80 miles north of Brisbane, this morning. The pair clung to an ice chest and a drum for an ...

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  13. LONG TASK AHEAD FOR DOCTOR

    Owner of a 2500-years-old Egyptian mummy has asked a London doctor to determine the mummy's sex. ...

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  14. SENTRY FALLS TO DEATH AT GAP

    The body of a young naval rating was found on the rocks at the foot of the Gap, Watson's Bay, early this morning. ...

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  15. RED PEASANTS IN FARM REVOLT: TROOPS USED

    A recent "peasant revolt" in the Soviet central Asian republic of Kazakhstan was described by the State Department radio yesterday as probably the most serious outbreak in Russia in a decade. The reported uprising came in ...

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  16. MR. FORDE MAY TAKE EXTENDED TERM

    The Australian High Commissioner in Ottawa, Mr. F. Forde, had been offered an extension of nine months in his appointment, ...

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  17. Scientist Cannot Land

    SINGAPORE. Sun.—The Sinapore Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe, yesterday rejected an appeal by Robert Noel Elstone ...

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