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  4. STH. KOREAN BOYCOTTS RESUMED PEACE TALKS

    PANMUNJON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): The Korean truce negotiations were resumed today, with the chief South Korean delegate (General Choi Duk Shin) ...

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  5. CORONATION DAY IN WAGGA

    Two scenes from Wagga's highly successful Coronation Day celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "NO MUNICH," U.S. TOLD

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): President Dwight Eisenhower appeared on a nation-wide television programme last night to tell his people that the U.S. ...

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  7. WITNESS DIDN'T KNOW VITNELL'S RECORD

    SYDNEY, Thursday: George Thomas Nicholls, officer-in-charge of the building section of the Education Department, today told the Public Service Board inquiry into the department's administration that had he had knowledge of the ...

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  8. May search for 'abominable snowmen'

    KATMANDU (Nepal). Thursday (A.A.P.): Colonel John Hunt, leader of the British expedition that ...

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  9. Crowd boos Hayes-Burns decision

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Harry Hayes, 10.11, and Tommy Burns, 10.8, former Australian welterweight champion, fought ...

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  10. Disappointed by N.S.W. decision

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The New South Wales Cabinet decision not to recontrol potato prices showed ...

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  11. MISSION PLANE FOUND

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A [?]ssing twin-engined aircraft reported overdue on a flight from Cairns to Thursday ...

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  12. Sussex pair get century

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Forry-three-year-old John Langridge and possibly England Test opener David Sheppard defied the Australian attack ...

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  13. Migrant intake increase mooted

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Australian Government is considering increasing the migrant intake in 1953/54. Although the Government ...

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  14. Police vigil by hollow log is rewarded

    PERTH, Thursday A round-the-clock vigil by police since May 11 ended last night when they arrested ...

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  15. BAN ON DUKE FLYING JETS

    LONDON, Thursday: Britain's Air Ministry has issued a strict order to all R.A.F. Fighter Command stations ...

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  18. Murdered man's wallet and papers found

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Police searching near the camp where a Czech migrant was rutally murdered on ...

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  19. COURT RULES WAGES-HOURS CASE MAY PROCEED WITHOUT JUDGE FOSTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The wages-hours case could lawfully proceed before the Arbitration Court whether or not Mr. Justice Foster returned to the Bench, the Full High Court unanimously ruled today. In fact, the Court said, the case could continue with as few as three judges. ...

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  20. JUDGE HITS AT "MISGUIDED PERSONS"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "Well-intentioned but misguided persons in authority" who enĀ­couraged waterside workers to ...

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