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  4. FAMOUS TRIO

    THREE FAMOUS WOMEN ATHLETES—rivals at the 1948 Olympic Games—were competitors in Melbourne. They are seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CHINESE "DUNKIRK" BEING STAGED ON YANGTSE

    NANKING, Tuesday (A.A.P.): A Chinese "Dunkirk" is being staged across the muddy Yangtse at the approaches to Nanking. Heavy explosions detonated unwanted munition ...

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  6. REDS' SUCCESS IN JAP. POLL

    TOKYO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Political observers unanimously agreed to-day that Communist ...

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  7. MICRANTS ARRIVE

    A party of 25 members of the Big Brother Movement arrived in Sydney today by the Ormonde. They will study farming at Liverpool. The party is in charge of Mr. and Mrs. I. Smith, of London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. C.P.'S SIX-POINT PLAN FOR UNION WITH LIBERALS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: A six-point programme designed to eliminate the controversy between the Liberal and Country ...

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  9. Lightning Strikes Four Workers Near Leeton

    LEETON, Tuesday: Two railway fettlers who were struck by lightning at Murrami today were admitted to hospital suffering severe shock. Two other fettlers nearby were knocked to the ground, but were unhurt. ...

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  10. British Cabinet Discusses Israeli Problem

    Timing of Britain's expected de facto recognition of Israel was discussed by the British Cabinet yesterday, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. HE adds that it is generally ...

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  11. PLANES IN FIGHT TO SAVE 2-MIL, HEAD OF STOCK

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. (A.A.P.): Seventeen pianos started "operation haylift" yesterday in a battle to save more ...

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  12. Scandinavian Defence Talks Reach Deadlock

    COPENHAGEN, Tues. (A.A.P.): Scandinavian countries failed to reach agreement on a common] defence system when defence ...

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  13. CARDINAL "NOT DRUGGED TO GET CONFESSION"

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday (A.A.P.): It was ridiculous to say that Cardinal Mindszenty was drugged to obtain a confession from ...

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  14. Warning Seen in Nehru's Statement

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Pandit Nehru's statement that the White Australia policy could be justified so long as it was based ...

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  15. U.N. WANTS REPUBLICAN GOVT. RE-ESTABLISHED TO END WAR IN N.E.L.

    LAKE SUCCESS (N.Y.), Tuesday: The U.N.O. Good Offices Committee has reported to the Security Council that the war in Indonesia cannot be ended until the Republican Government is re-established. ...

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  16. Damage in Riverina

    Eastern Riverina was struck by a severe electrical storm yesterday. This was followed by torrential downpours. ...

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  17. Britain Seeks B29's

    LONDON, Tuesday: Britain is negotiating with the United, Stater, for the purchase of 150 to 180 second-hand B29 ...

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  20. Terrorists Kill Two Europeans

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday: Two Europeans were killed and another wounded by terrorists at Serendah, about 24 miles north ...

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  21. Author of "I Chose Freedom" Angry in Court

    PARIS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Victor Kravchenko, pale with anger, yesterday refused to answer questions put to him in attempts to prove he is not the author of the anti-Soviet book, "I Chose Freedom." ...

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  22. U.K. MINISTER RECEIVED GIFTS FOR SERVICES

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Lynsky Tribunal has found that the former Junior Minister for the Board of Trade (John ...

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  23. Aust. Star III

    LONDON, Tuesday: The illness of Australian actor John McCallum will cost Gainsborough Films £12,000. McCallum, who ...

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