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  2. Top trucemcn confer while Reds tell battle-line "peace on June 25"

    PANMUNJOM.—Resumption of the plenary sessions of the armistice delegations yesterday after a week's recess marked a new devlopment in the preparations for signing an agreement. The meeting lasted for 20 minutes and immediately afterwards the staff officers resumed their ...

    Article : 459 words
  3. England's Test hero

    Flight-Lientenant Jack Cannon (centre), ex-Melbourne newspaper man, who wrote cricket commentaries with Alec Bedser in Australia several years ago, is now in England with the R.A.A.F. No 78 Fighter Wins for the big R.A.F. fly-past on July 15. He is shown chatting with Alec Bedser (right), hero of the first Test, whose tw^n brotar, Eric, is picttired on the left. Cannon is at present R.A.A.F. public relations officer in Melbourne. —Official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  4. WHEAT WILL AID OUR ECONOMY

    MELBOURNE.—Australia, as the only important supplier of sterling wheat, enjoyed a very favorable position at present, a union witness told the Arbitration Court in the wages-hours case yesterday. If the International Wheat ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. EAST GERMAN DEPUTY PREMIER FLEES — INTO WEST BERLIN

    BERLIN.—With the Eastern Berlin streets secthing with crowds of demonstrators in ugly mood, the Deputy Premier of Communist East Germany (Herr Otto Nuschke) yesterday sought sanctuary—over the borde[?] in West Berlin. Nuschke is also chairman of the East German Christian Democratic Party. An East German ...

    Article : 466 words
  6. SUCCESSFUL RAIN TESTS

    LONDON — The Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Works told the House of Commons on Tuesday that ...

    Article : 101 words
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  8. TANKER SKIPPER DEFIES FIRE TO SAVE WATERFRONT

    VANCOUVER (British Columbia).—The skipper of a petroleum-laden tanker defied a fire aboard his vessel on Tuesday night and calmly took her out of the dock area so as to prevent the flames from spreading to the waterfront. The flames and ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. HOUSE SAVED

    The barking of two Pekinese dogs and the prompt action of a neighbor in ringing the Fire Brigade ...

    Article : 217 words
  10. Survey shows employment steady in Commonwealth

    CANBERRA.—Employment throughout the Commonwealth remained steady during May, the Acting Minister for Labor and National Service (Sir Philip M'Bride) said yesterday, when reviewing the employment situation. There was little change in Tasmania during the month, he said. ...

    Article : 374 words
  11. NEW BID TO FORM FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS.—M. Andre Marie, 55-year-old ex-Buchenwald victim, told President Auriol on Tuesday he was prepared to try to form a government for France, where labor and financial problems are now mounting towards a cli[?] M. Marie, after canvassing for five days, is still ...

    Article : 251 words
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