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  3. KOREA DEADLOCK ON RUSSIA AS OBSERVER

    Uncompromising statements on two deadlocked issues in negotiations for an armistice in Korea were made by spokesmen for both sides to-day. Allied truce negotiators told enemy negotiators ...

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  4. Communist Plot For Revolution In Japan

    The Nippon Times reported to-day an outline for a Communist revolution in Japan was being circulated in a booklet ...

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  5. GRAVE CRISIS FOR FRANCE FOLLOWS FALL OF CABINET

    The French Government resigned to-day after the National Assembly rejected a principal clause of Premier Faure's proposed £3,620 million stg. budget. The resignation means that France is now without a budget and, ...

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  6. SOVIET CLAIMS IN USE OF ATOMIC ENERGY

    Soviet scientists claimed today to have discovered a means of using atomic energy" of great theoretrical and ...

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  7. U.S. FORCED TO REVISE COMBAT PLANE STANDARD

    The high standard of Soviet planes in Korea, had forced the United States to drastically revise its preformance ...

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  8. CASUALTY LIST ERROR CORRECTED BY INQUIRY

    The Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, announced that Private Keith Roy Gwyther of Lyongatha, Victoria, who was previously ...

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  9. CHIEF OF STAFF ADVISED WITHDRAWAL

    The French withdrawal from the Indo-French fortress of Haobinh last week-end was advised. by the Combined Chiefs of Staff ...

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  10. PROTEST AGAINST FIJIAN TROOPS SENT TO MALAYA

    The Methodist Board of Missions of Australasia had protested to the British Colonial Secretary against the despatch of the ...

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  11. COURT ORDERS WATERSIDERS BACK TO WORK

    Mr. Justice Kirby in the Federal Arbitration Court this afternoon ordered more than six thousand striking waterside ...

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  12. H. WALLACE SAYS EX-SECRETARY LEAKED SECRETS

    Former United States VicePresident, Mr. Henry Wallace, said, that the late Mr. James Forrestal "leaked" to the press in ...

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  13. N.Z. MAY AVOID IMPORT RESTRICTION

    The New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Holland, said last night that the country would have a favourable trade balance this ...

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  14. TRUMAN TO MAKE DECISION ON PRESIDENCY

    President Truman is expected to announce whether he will stand for re-election when he returns to Washington on March ...

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  15. ENQUIRY ASKED ON SECRET INFORMATION

    An obligation rested with the Government in justification of its own honour to submit the controversy of the "secret ...

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  16. MR. WATT TO VISIT S.E. ASIA

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, announced today that Mr. Alan Watt, Permanent Head of the ...

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  17. 4 POLICE KILLED IN MALAYAN CLASHES

    Four Malay policemen were killed during the past 24 hours in separate attacks by small bands of Communist guerrillas in ...

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  18. Death Sentence For White House Shooting

    The United States Court of Appeals yesterday upheld the conviction and death sentence of Oscar Colazzo, who shot and ...

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  19. Judge Upholds Dismissal of B.W.I.U. Delegate

    Mr. Justice Richards today held that the dismissal of a union representative was bona-f[?]lde. It was stated that the ...

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  20. ALLIES FIRM ON REPRISALS IN MANCHURIA

    The United States and its Allies in Korea were standing firm on their pact to study quick counter-blows against ...

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  21. Chief Justice Will Be Announced In April

    The appointment of a new Chief Justice to the High Court would be announced before the present occupant vacated the ...

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  22. U.S. Experts To See Uranium Find

    Three American experts are flying to Australia to determine the value of uranium deposits there, the United States Atomic ...

    Article : 106 words
  23. Condominium Plan For Dutch N.G.

    The Indonesian proposal that Dutch New Guinea should be administered jointly by The Netherlands and Indonesia is being ...

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  24. FAVOURS PROS. FOR DAVIS CUP

    Frang Kovace said yesterday the best tennis players of each nation, whether professional or amateur should compete for the ...

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  25. Village Madness Due To Hashish

    After an on the spot investigation, British Dr. Donald Johnson, has discovered that the drug hashish or Marijuana caused ...

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  26. MELBOURNE FACING THREAT TO POWER

    All maintenance work in Stale Electricity Commission metropolitan power stations, transport depots and production shops ceased at 11 o'clock to-night. ...

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  27. Periodical Wants Change In National Anthem

    The Conserative periodical, "The Spectator," yesterday denounced the National Anthem as a "deplorable jingle" comparable ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. MORE HOLIDAY TRAINS LIKELY

    If staff increases continued, the Railways Department would be able to provide more passenger trains during holiday periods, a ...

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  29. Offers Seats For Coronation

    The "Evening News" said yesterday a leading London ticket agency is offering seats on the route of the ceremonial ...

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  30. 23 Killled; 14 Hurt In Brazilian Crash

    A Brazilian airliner crashed near Uberlandia, in Minas Geraes State, yesterday killing 23 persons and injuring 14 others. ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. NEW G.-G. OPENS CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Canadian Government warned that the world situation still gave cause for concern and promised to live up to its ...

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