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  4. ANOTHER POLISH PILOT BREAKS IRON CURTAIN

    COPENHAGEN (Denmark) Wednesday (AAP): Another Polish pilot flew through the Iron Curtain today and landed a Soviet-built MIG 15 jet fighter on the Danish island of Bornholm, 100 miles southwest of Copenhagen. ...

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  5. EGYPTIANS TOLD OF "PROMISED DAY"

    CAIRO, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Egyptian Prime Minister General Mohammed Naguib said last night that his Government had suspended the Anglo-Egyptian Suez Canal talks and was preparing itself for a "battle of independence." ...

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  6. 'COPTER IN EXERCISES

    A BRISTOL SYCAMORE HELICOPTER, from H.M.A.S. Albatross, taking a "wounded" man off the battle-class destroyer H.M.A.S. Tobruk during exercises off Jervis Bay yesterday. The destroyer will leave for Korea on May 26. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DE GAULLE PULLS OUT

    General Charles de Gaulle said recently: Gaullist members of the National Assembly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Siamese twins

    INVERNESS (Neva Scotia), Wednesday: Nineteen-year-old Mrs. Max Wyrwas yesterday gave birth to Siamese ...

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  9. U.S. may leave U.N. over China

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday (AAP): Californian Republican Senator, William Knowland, has ...

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  10. Austn. openers again fail

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  11. Yanks are in haze on Rugby

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Test captain Clive Church-ill and Test selector Ray Norman today helped train ...

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  12. LETTER'S THREAT OF "EXECUTIONERS"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A John Darling mine deputy had received a threatening anonymous letter telling him that "picked men from the North would be his executioners," the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) was told today. ...

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  13. HALF-CASTE STILL AT LARGE

    WAUCHOPE, Wed.: An intensified search by police and civilian Volunteers to-day in the Wauchope district ...

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  14. THE ANIMALS PASSED OUT TWO BY TWO

    DETROIT, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Animals at a park here staggered off into the bush ...

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  15. Primates' precedence altered

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The Primate of Australia (the Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr. H. K. Mowil) ...

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  16. SURPRISED

    LONDON, Wednesday (AAP): The players changed into their white flannels, boys stood about with scorecards ...

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  17. BEAT VON'S RECORD

    LONDON, Wed.: Bernard Hunt, 23, with a 66, today beal by one stroke Norman Vor Nida's record for the [?] ...

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  18. Games chairman has resigned

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: The chairman of the Olympic Games Control Committee (Mr. A. W. Coles) has resigned. ...

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  19. SNOW IN THE ALPS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Snow fell at Kiandra and Ko[?]usko today, and low temperatures were recorded in most parts ...

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  22. VIC. LATE COUNT FAVORS A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE. Mon.: Late counting in the Senate election in Victoria this week has favored the Labor Party ...

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  23. Darby has not been told

    PARIS, Wednesday (AAP): Australian Jockey Darby Munro said last night that he had not received the letter ...

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  24. Tunney's acid comment

    NEW YORK, Wed. (AAP): Farmer world heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney said today that "Jersey ...

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  25. SAYS VIC. WORKS WILL HAVE TO BE CUT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Victoria would be unable to start any new developmental works because of the cuts in ...

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  26. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): Princess Margaret kept a charily ball going 35 minutes past the time it was ...

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  27. FADDEN DENIES HE MADE STATEMENT ON URANIUM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: The American Government has not asked Australia to do anything more in the way of secrecy precautions over uranium finds and mining than has been and is being done now. The Acting Prime Minister ...

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