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  3. TALKS MOVE BY RUSSIA DENIED

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—A Foreign Office spokesman today denied any knowledge of reports that ...

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  4. SOUTH KOREANS BOYCOTT PEACE TALKS

    PANMUNJOM, Thursday (AAP).—The Korean truce negotiations were resumed today with the chief South Korean delegate, General Choi Duk Shin, boycotting the talks. The talks, now in their vital stages, were adjourned after 73 ...

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  5. Court Decides Wages- Hours Case Can Go On

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The wageshours case could lawfully proceed before the Arbitration Court whether or not Mr. Justice Foster returned to the bench, the Full High Court ...

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  6. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS

    Top: One of the largest Coronation celebrations held in Sydney was a magnificent pageant held at the Showground. The pageant was marked by a magnificent climax with a huge tableau representing the Union Jack and the Royal Cipher set around a with a huge tableau representing the Union Jack and the Royal Cipher set around a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOYLE INQUIRY Counsel Says Allegations Irrelevant

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Serious allegations were contained in a statement which a former general manager ...

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  8. JAP PEARLING FLEET NEAR COAST

    DARWIN, Thursday.—The first Japanese postwar pearling fleet is operating within 10 miles of Australia. ...

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  9. DUKE TO BE DISCOURAGED FROM FLYING

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —An Air Ministry spokesman disclosed today that during the Duke of Edinburgh's ...

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  10. NO DECISION ON FRENCH PREMIER

    PARIS, Thursday (AAF). —The French National Assembly today resumed debate on the investiture of M. ...

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  11. QUEEN DREIVES AGAIN IN LONDON SUBURBS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). — The Queen today began the second of her four Coronation drives through London suburbs. The Queen left Buckingham Palace with the Duke of Edinburgh ...

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  12. Govt. Retains Control Of Senate

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Labour Party secured 50.61 per cent of total primary votes cast in the ...

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  13. EISENHOWER SAYS NO NEW RISK OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).— President Dwight Eisenhower appeared on a nation-wide television ...

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  14. SUSSEX OPENERS' CENTURY STAND

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—Australia dismissed Sussex for 218 in its first innings at Hove today after a century stand by 43-year-old John Langridge and possible England Test ...

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  15. MALIK VISITS CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Jacob Malik, had a 30-minute meeting with Frime Minister ...

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  16. MORE MIGRANTS NEXT YEAR?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Australian Government is considering increasing the migrant intake in 1953/54. ...

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  17. MONKEY BUSINESS AT ZOO

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Edward Hallstrom, chairman of the Taronga Park Zoo trust, revealed today that two "murders" were recently committed at the Zoo. He said the first murder ...

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