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  3. PEACE HOPES SOAR IN KOREA AS REDS RELAX LINE STAND

    Hopes for peace in Korea soared to-day when Communist negotiators suggested a compromise truce line near the present battleline. ...

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  4. Washington Agog. For Royal Visitors

    Twenty million Americans, it is estimated, will sit by television sets later to-day to witness the arrival here of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on an official visit to President Truman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. YUGOSLAV PEASANTS GO SLOW

    Yugoslav peasants are on a nation wide goslow strike, says a "New York Times" report front ...

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  6. Terror Campaign In Egypt: Britain Firm

    Egyptian "struggle squads" have been thrown into a largescale intimidation, harassing and terror campaign to get British forces out of the Suez Canal Zone. A British spokesman said the British Military Command had ...

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  7. HUGE ATOMIC BLAST

    Another atomic bomb—third and largest detonation in the current test series—flashed in the desert at dawn yesterday with a ...

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  8. Stowaway Found

    SYDNEY, Wed—A stowawny was found aboard the U.S. steamer Sierra shortly after it left Burnie (Tasmania,) for San ...

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  9. RUSSIA WARNS ARABTATES ON DEFENCE PLAN

    Russia has intimated to Arab Governmente that she would consider their joining the proposed Middle East Command as an unfriendly and "even hostile" act. ...

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  10. SWEEPING ECONOMIES ORDERED IN BRITAIN

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, and his principal Cabinet Minister, have decided to take substantial salary cuts during the period of the British huge rearmament programme. Mr. Churchill will probe the whole British administrative field for evidences ...

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  11. NORWAY DENIES RED CHARGES

    Norway last night rejected Russian allegations that she had broken the demilitarisation clause of the 1920 Spitzbergen ...

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  12. National Conference Of Primary Producers Urged

    The Parliamentary Country Party yesterday decided to ask the Minister for Commerce, Mr. McEwen, on his return from abroad in about ten days, to convene a special conference of all primary producing ...

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  13. MOVE TO CENSURE A.L.P. PRESIDENT

    A move to censure the N.S.W. and Federal President of the Australian Labour Party, Mr. J. A. Ferguson, M.L.C, Will be ...

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  14. LABOUR DEFENCE PLAN FOR T.A.A.

    The Parliamentary Labour Party yesterday unanimously decided to do everything possible to preserve T.A.A. intact. ...

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  15. PERSIAN OIL DISCUSSIONS

    State Department officials yesterday conferred separately with British and Persian representatives on the ...

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  16. MONEY, BUT NO LABOUR FOR ROADS

    Roadworks in N.S.W, weld being held up by lack of labour and materials rather than by lack of finance, the Minister for ...

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  17. Loan Opens Today; Appeal By Treasurer

    The Treasuer, Sir Arthur Fadden, tonight appealed to investors in earlier Commonwealth loans to conyert their holdings ...

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  18. FREE CARS FOR EX-SERVICEMEN

    The Government had supplied free cars to about 90 ex-servicemen double amputees, the Minister for Repatriation, Senator ...

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  19. Sold Arms In Palestine

    LONDON, Wed.— A Court martial at Chilwell, Notts yesterday found Major Ralph Herbert Neuman, guilty of receiving ...

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  20. POSTHUMOUS WIN IN LOTTERY

    Frank Mathews, 27, who was to-day announced as winner of the first prize in the Queensland State lottery, was killed five ...

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  21. War Service Homes

    ADELAIDE, Wed—On a motion by Victoria the Federal R.S.L. Congress to-day decided to ask the Commonwealth ...

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