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  3. TRUCE TALKS IN KOREA STILL DRAGGING

    Allied Staff officers tried to speed a Korean truce today when they offered tKe Communists new, concessions on troop rotation and behind-the-line inspection. ...

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  4. Soviet Spends More On Building Defence

    Russian spending on armed forces in the past two years has been nearly three-quarters as much as her total gross investment. An economic survey of Europe in 1951, which the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe published last night, gives the ...

    Article : 486 words
  5. Reserve Sections On Royal Progress Route Planned For April 15

    Organisations may reserve sections of the route between Civic Centre and Parliament House to watch the arrival of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on April 15, the Director of Royal Tour arrangements in the A.C.T. (Mr. H. S. Temby) said yesterday. ...

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  6. TELEPHONES IN ROYAL CONVOY

    Two-way radio telephones will be fitted to cars used by the Royal party while travelling in Australia, to keep ...

    Article : 77 words
  7. CAPTAINS FLAT ROAD MENACED BY BUSHFIRE

    The fire in the rugged mountain country to the south-east of Queanbeyan jumped a fire break yesterday, and advanced to within a mile of the Queanbeyan-Captain's Flat road. ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. CZECH REFUGEES SEEK ASYLUM IN BRITAIN

    Three employees of the Czech Emb[?]ssy in London hate fled their posts during the past five weeks, to ...

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  9. More Fires Menace Blue Mountains

    Bus[?] broke out afresh to-day in the Blackheath and Shipley districts, in the Blue Mountains, but were under control ...

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  10. U.K. PROTEST ON ARGENTINA SHOOTING

    Buenos Aires, Monay. Britain will formally protest to the Argentina over the armed ...

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  11. TAX RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said yesterday that as a result of a Cabinet decision further relief will be given for ...

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  12. Strenuous "Rest" For Royal Couple

    The four days' rest arranged for Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at Sagan Lodge is turning out to be more strenuous than originally planned. ...

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  13. Jap. Treaty Bill This Week

    Legislation to ratify the Japanese Peace Treaty will be introduced into Parliament this week. ...

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  14. Cap of Tea Welcome in Korean Snows

    Private V. T Eden, of London, fills his dixie with Korean snow, ready to make a cup of tea over an Improvised kerosene heater being [?] by Private P. A. Dacey, of sydney. Both men are members of the Third Battalion, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Reds Have Attacked 100 Catholic Bishops

    Communists in 12 countries liave gaoled, deported or exiled nearly 100 Roman Catholic bishops, according to the Vatican 1952 Pontifical Yearbook. ...

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  16. MR. H. ICKES DEAD AT 77 IN U.S.

    Mr. Harold Ickes, former Secretary for the Interior, died in hospital last night at the agte of 77. ...

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  17. COLOMBO TOWN HALL TO BE PASSED

    The Ceylon Government has decided that Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will not stop at Colombo Town Hall ...

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  18. LORD VESTEY STILL SERIOUSLY ILL

    Lord Vestey, 6[?], British food expert who was admitted on Friday night to St. Luke's private hospital, Darlinghurst, was ...

    Article : 61 words
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