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  5. "EXERCISE" ORDER FOR HOME FLEET

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP) —Thirty warships of the British Home Fleet have been ordered to the ...

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  6. Royal Tour Starts

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left today on ...

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  7. "CLEANING-UP" IN EGYPT

    British tanks and guns passing through the narrow streets of Tel el Kebir during the recent action when General Erskine decided to "clean-up" the area after continued sniping and bombing by the terrorists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ssBUSHFIRES STILL SERIOUS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Fanned by strong westerlies, several bushfires broke out again today in N.S.W. A Melbourne report says residents of the ...

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  9. LAST STAGE IN TRUCE TALKS

    TOKIO, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—United Nations command today asked the Communists to start discussions on the final item on the Korean truce agenda. ...

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  10. INSPECTION BY RELIEF COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Members of the Bushfire Committee will visit hardhit bushfire areas of the ...

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  11. U.N. URGED TO WARN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—The United Natlions were urged yesterday to issue a firm warning that ...

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  12. CHILDREN FEAR UNFAVOURABLE SCHOOL REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—British boys and girls at school fear unfavourable reports sent to their parents more than any ...

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  13. Army Breaks up New Riots in Cairo

    CAIRO, Thursday (AAP).—Public demonstrations occurred in Cairo and other centres yesterday for the first time since the new Premier, Aly Maher Pasha, took over the role under martial law ...

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  14. EXTENSIVE SEARCH FOR GUNMAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Police and detectives are conducting an intensive-manhunt for a gunman who shot and ...

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  15. CANADIAN P.M. TO RECEIVE PENSION

    OTTAWA, Thursday (AAP). —Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Louis St. Laurent, will begin receiving his old age ...

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  18. FADDEN'S CONFIDENCE IN STERLING

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP). —It is vital that sterling area countries declare their determination to make sterling ...

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  19. TRACKER WINS GEORGE CROSS

    Awang anak Rawang, an loan tracker serving with the security forces in Malaya, who has been awarded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EX-SERVICEMAN, SISTERS GAIN LAW DEGREES

    SYDNEY, Thursday—An ex-serviceman and his two married sisters received their law degrees at the Sydney University graduation ceremony this afternoon. The man is Desmond ...

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  21. £1000 REWARD FOR ARREST OF MURDERER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Government will offer a £1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the ...

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  22. A.L.P. CONTROL OF LABOR COUNCIL APPEARS CERTAIN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It appears certain the A.L.P. will continue to control the N.S.W. Lahor Council. ...

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  23. OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO SKYMASTERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An inquiry will be made into D.C.4 Skymaster aircraft in Australia, following a ...

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  24. Stole From Corpse: Fined £30

    SYDNEY Thursday.—An attendant at the City Morgue was fined £30 in Redfern Court today for stealing a watch and money from a corpse. The attendant, Bruce Barrington Graham, 47, was ...

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  25. NO STOPPAGE FOR WORKSHOPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N.S.W. executive of the Australian Railways Union has directed 7,000 members in rail ...

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