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    BRITISH PARACHUTE MEN IN THE MAKING.—New types of training equipment and methods are now being used by Britain in the preparation of the up-to-date airborne forces. Most of the risk has been taken out of parachute jumping by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. Move to Ease Control of Japanese

    WASHINGTON, Sunday (A.A.P.): State and Army Department officials are considering relaxing some controls over Japan so that it can be placed on a better economic, political and social basis, says the ...

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  6. Judge To Head Lutana Crash Inquiry

    Mr Justice Simpson, of the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court, will preside over the Court of Inquiry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Kangaroos Down Wakefield By Seven Points U.S. Guy Fawkes Plot Alleged in Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, Sunday: After leading 12 points to 6 at half-time, the Australian Rugby League players defeated Wakefield Trinity by 26 to 19. Australia's captain, Maxwell, was injured PRAGUE, Sunday (A.A.P.): Security police in Bohemia have arrested an alleged spy of the American counter-intelligence ...

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  8. AMERICA WELCOMES RUSSIAN MOVE FOR CUT IN ARMAMENTS

    PARIS, Sunday (A.A.P.): A Russian proposal for a one-third reduction in the armed forces of Britain, the United States, France, Russia and China and a total ban on atomic weapons has been welcomed by America. ...

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  9. 34 EMPIRE POLITICIANS ARRIVE IN U.K.

    LONDON Sunday: Gleaming white in crystal sunshine, the liner lion steamed into Southhampton Harbor yesterday ...

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  10. Many Hurt in Serious French Fight

    PARIS, Sunday (A A.P.): Communists clashed with General de Gaulle's followers last night, and at least 11 people ...

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  11. LT.-GEN. BENNETT SAYS MALAYA MUST BE STUDIED

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday: Australia was not yet in a position to interfere in the Malayan trouble on her own initiative ...

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  12. No Rejoicing Over Russian Reply to Note on Berlin

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Russia has replied to the Western Powers' latest note on the Berlin crisis. The contents have not yet been divulged, but a ...

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  13. Frozen Rabbit Brings Luck

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Mrs. Palmer, of the Blue Anchor Hotel, South Croydon, cooked ...

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  14. AMAZING CLAIM FOR AMERICAN X1 ROCKET PLANE

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): "The X1 rocket plane hag flown hundreds of miles faster than the speed of sound," the Air ...

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  15. N.Z. Manhunt Follows Murder of Woman

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The body of a woman with her head battered and clothing disarranged was ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS DEMONSTRATE IN ROME

    ROME, Sunday: In the first major Communist demonstration, since the Communists were defeated in the elections on ...

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  17. Many Austns. Volunteer to Fight in Malaya

    SINGAPOEE, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): One hundred and six applications from Australians volunteering to fight against ...

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  18. Argentine Admiral Resigns

    BUENOS AIRES, Sunday (A.A.P.): Following the police announcement of the plot to assassinate President Peron and ...

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  19. Russians Build Army in Germany

    BERLIN, Sunday (A.A.P.): A picked force of armed police which is easily convertible into a civilian "army" of about ...

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  20. LARGE-SCALE MIGRATION SUGGESTED

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Lieut.-General Ronald Weeks, deputy chairman of Vickers Ltd., told production engineers ...

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  22. Ban Lifted on Work at Wagga Abattoir Site

    The B.W.I.U. ban on work at the Bomen abattoir project has been lifted. The ban lasted over eight weeks and seriously interfered with progress on the building. ...

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  23. 32,000 TONS OF COAL FROM "BACK" SATURDAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday: About 32,000 tons of coal were produced by miners working "back" Saturday shifts on the northern ...

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  24. Yugoslavia to Return All Austrian P.O.W's

    LONDON, Sunday: Yugoslavia has agreed to repatriate all Austrian prisoners of war held in Yugoslavia, says the London ...

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  26. Man Impaled on Fence Spike

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A man was impaled on a seven-inch spike on a fence when be fell 14ft from the balcony of his ...

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  27. Arrest Follows Quirindi Death

    QUIRINDI, Sunday: Police investigating the death of a man whose body was found on Friday night in a gutter in Loder ...

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  28. Rome Civic Workers Out

    ROME, Sunday: Refuse began to pile up in the streets of Rome and health services were cut after a walk-out by 14,000 ...

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  29. Burmese Village Shelled

    RANGOON, Sunday: A Burmese Navy frigate today made a dawn attack on a rebel-held village at the Syriam Burms ...

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  30. Spy Charges Denied

    FRANKFURT, Sunday: A.U.S. Army spokesman said that Czechoslovakia's spying charges against the American ...

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