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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMMUNISTS STOP KOREA ARMISTICE PREPARATIONS

    PAN MUN JOM, June 21.—Communists yesterday suspended preparations for an armistice in Korea, angered by South Korean defiance in letting 26,000 anti-Communist prisoners-of-war escape from their camps. ...

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  4. Riding Club Hurdle

    The Ipswich Riding Club held a full day's programme at the showground on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Found at Parliament House CAPSULE CONTAINED HORSE STIMULANTS, SAY POLICE

    SYDNEY, June 21.—A chemist's capsule, containing three little-known untraceable horse stimulants, has been found on top of a cupboard in the State Parliament House. Police, who revealed this tonight, believe that their ...

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  6. £880 LEFT IN TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, June 21.—An elderly man left his life savings—£880— in a brown paper ...

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  7. SPECIAL U.N. MEETING?

    NEW YORK, June 21. —United Nations sources said yesterday that the ...

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  8. Controversy on Everest's Conqueror

    LONDON, June 21.—A violent controversy broke out over who actually was the first man to set ...

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  9. SOVIET REPRISALS IN E. GERMANY

    LONDON, June. 21. — The west Berlin newspaper "Telegraf" said yesterday that Russian ...

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  10. Two Unhurt In Plane Crash

    TAMWORTH, June 21.— A man and a youth had amazing escapes when their [?]ght plane crashed ...

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  11. BRITISH SUED BY UNKNOWN EGYPTIAN

    LONDON, June. 21.— Egypt yesterday sued Robert Hankey, British Charge D'Affaires in ...

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  12. AIR RACE WINNER

    LONDON, June 21.—Pat. Fillingham, 39-years-old De Havilland chief production test pilot, won the ...

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  13. MID-WINTER FREEZE SWEEPS VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, June 21. — A mid-winter freeze bit into Victoria today, with the coldest and wildest weather this year. ...

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  14. BELIEVES SOVIET "PULLING BACK"

    WASHINGTON, June 21.—General Omar Bradley has told Senators he believes the Soviet is ...

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  15. Panel Chosen to Represent England in Second Test

    LONDON, June 21.—England's cricket selectors have dropped three players for the Second Test beginning at Lords on Thursday. They are T. Simpson, P. B. May, and R. Tattersall. ...

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  16. EXTEND DRIED FRUIT INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, June 21. —The Victorian Government was planning to extend the dried fruits ...

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  17. Fishing Titles FAINTED AFTER WEIGHING IN

    TWEED HEADS, June 21.— Fifty-year-old Burleigh Heads angler, Jack Woolford, a competitor in ...

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  18. KING RETURNS TO THRONE

    BANGKOK, June 21. — King Norodom Slhanonk, of Cambodia, left Bangkok suddenly yesterday for ...

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  19. £2000 BLAZE AT CAIRNS SHOWGROUND

    CAIRNS, June 21.—A £2000 fire at the Cairns showground today destroyed the official enclosure of the Dave Headrick Grandstand. Firemen believe it was started by a cigarette butt. ...

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  20. Improved Bread

    MELBOURNE, June 21. —Greatly improved bread has been evolved from research by the ...

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  21. BIG THREE TO MEET IN JULY

    LONDON, June 21.— Sir Winston Churchill and President Elsenhower are discussing a new date ...

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  22. Tasmanian Plans to Combat Cancer

    HOBART, June 21. — The Tasmanian Government plans to send a doctor to the United States to study cancer detection ...

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  23. GAS COMPANIES APPROACH COURT

    SYDNEY, June 21. — The North Shore Gas Company, and the Australian Gaslight Company, will ...

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