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  3. COMMUNISTS AGREE TO TALKS

    TOKYO, July1. A.A.P. Reuter.—The Communists have agreed to a cease-fire conference in Korea. They want the conference to take place at Kaesong, on the 38th Parallel, between July 10 and 15. ...

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  4. Young String Artists

    From left: Margaret Adam, of New Lambton, March Gordon, of Tomago, and Helten and Heather Mitchell, of Hexham, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MORE WARSHIPS IN AREA OF ABADAN

    LONDON, July 1.A.A.P.—Persia protested yesterday that Britain had rushed two more warship and planes, tanks, and men to the vicinity of Abadan. ...

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  6. Sea Freezes In Tasmania

    HOBART, Sunday.—Part of Macquarie Harbour, on Tasmania's west coast, is reported to have frozen over ...

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  7. Bear Bullies Hitchhiker

    A Humane Society officer was astonished when he saw a man on his back on a highway at Bakersfield, ...

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  8. 50 Die In U.S. Air Crash

    NEW YORK, July 1. A.A.P —Forty-five passengers, including seven children and a crew of five, were killed when a D.C.6 ...

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  9. B.H.P. Strike Called Off

    Members of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association employed at the coke ovens at the B.H.P. have called off a stoppage threatened from today ...

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  10. Australian Aid To S.E. Asia

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Australia would strive to send needed supplies to countries in South and South-east Asia covered by the ...

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  11. Food Poison Sends 18 To Hospital

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Eighteen men were taken to hospital after an outbreak of food poisoning at the Salvation Army Aged Men's ...

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  12. Surcharge Of 15 p.c. On U.K. Cargo

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An overall surcharge of 15 per cent on cargo loaded in the Unites Kingdom for Australia will apply from July 9. ...

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  13. Siamese Navy Revolt Fails

    BANGKOK, July 1. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The Navy-sponsored attempt to overthrow the Government failed and the Siamese Prime Minister (Field Marshal Pibul Songgram) has returned ...

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  14. Maltese Not Allowed To Land In W.A.

    PERTH, Sunday.—When the liner Asturians reached Fremantle to-day 43 Maltese migrants were told they would not be allowed ...

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  15. 13 Inches Of Rain Last Month

    The rainfall registration in Newcastle last month was high, but 10 inches less than in June 1950, when there were serious floods. ...

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  16. Four Hurt When Car Struck Tree

    Four young men were injured when a car struck a tree near the Barasley turn-off at Young Wallsend on Saturday night. ...

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  17. Power Stop Threat In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—State Electricity Commission enginedrivers and firemen are planning 24 hour stoppages at Yallourn, Morewell ...

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  18. Natives' Gift To Administrator

    DARWIN, Sunday. —Northern Territory natives made the first official farewell presentation to the retiring Administrator (Mr. A. R. ...

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  19. Deadlock In New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, July 1. A.A.P.— Reuter.—The deadlock between the Government and the striking water-side workers over a resumption of ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. R.A.A.F. Active Reserve

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The R.A.A.F. to-day launched an active reserve to assist the speedy mobilisation of Australia's air defence. ...

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  21. Woman Burnt To Death In Home

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— A woman was burnt to death when trapped inside her blazing fourroomed wooden home at Glendarne, ...

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  22. CHURCHILL RECEIVES AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON. July I. A.A.P.—The Leader of the British Opposition (Mr. Churchill). received members of the Australian Highland Pipers' ...

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  23. U.N.E.S.C.O. Votes For Chiang's China

    PARIS, July 1. A.A.P.-Nationalist China yesterday won the last round of her fight to stay and vote in the United Nations Education, ...

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  24. Plane Crashes After Striking Wire

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A Tiger Moth plane struck a high-tension wire and crashed on a road at Edithvale to-day. ...

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  25. Peace Comes At Last To Anatajan Is.

    TOKYO, July 1, A.A.P.-Reuter.—Nineteen Japanese, marooned on Anatajan Island, in the Pacific, since the end of the war, and who refused to admit Japan's defeat, surrendered yesterday to a small ...

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  26. COLDEST MORNING IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, July I. A.A.P.— Reuter.—Auckland yesterday had its coldest morning ever recorded. The minimum air temperature ...

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  27. Heavy Damage In Sydney Fire

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A fire to-night severely damaged the Merlin electroplating works in Trafalgarlane. Annnndale, ...

    Article : 64 words
  28. ARABS TO RETURN

    TEL AVIV, July 1. A.A.P.—Israel has agreed to allow the return of all Arabs evacuated from villages in the demilitarised zone of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. SHAH OF PERSIA ILL

    TEHERAN, July 1. A.A.P.— The Shah of Persia is ill and may have to undergo an operation. In April, it was reported that ...

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