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  4. SHORT RESUMPTION OF KOREA PEACE TALKS

    PANMUNJON, Mon. (A.A.P.): Liaison groups of the United Nations and Communist truce teams met to-day and discussed the repatriation of ...

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  5. U.N. ASSEMBLY WILL TEST SOVIET SINCERITY

    NEW YORK, Monday (A.A.P.): The Soviet Union faces a number of tests in the United Nations this week of the sincerity of its peace offensive, which currently is exciting world interest and speculation. ...

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  6. TWO HAPPY TYPES

    JUNE LUCAS, of Bondi, throwing sand into the air on Bondi Beach. The dog, which is an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Czech leader.

    Antonin Zapotocky, one of the founders of Czech Communism, was recently elected President to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Efforts to raise sub. abandoned

    CANNAKKALE, Dardanelles) Monday: (A.A.P.) Salvage and rescue ships last night abandoned their ...

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  9. Parachute training for C.M.F. men

    SYDNEY, Monday: Three N.S.W. Citizen Military Faroe men, two officers and an N.C.O, have been selected ...

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  10. "FAKE EVIDENCE" IN RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Monday (A.A.P.): An obscure former Deputy Minister of Soviet States Security was singled out today as the "culprit" who faked evidence in the now discredited "doctor[?]" in which 1[?] Soviet doctors were accused of killing or plotting to kill State leaders. ...

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  11. 500,000 attend Royal Show

    SYDNEY, Monday: More than 150,000 people attended the Royal Easter Show today, bringing the total attendance to over a million. The show will finish tomorrow. ...

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  12. FOUND RARE VIOLIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: An English violinist, Maurice Clare, has found an old violin rarer than a ...

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  13. Savage 90-minute battle

    SEOUL, Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter): American Marines and Chinese troops fought a savage 90-minute battle ...

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  14. RACONTEUR MAY RACE AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday: West Australian champion coll Raconteur has a 90 per cent chance of racing again in ...

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  15. HARRY HINTON'S GREAT RIDING

    BATHURST, Mon.: Veteran motor-cycle rider Harry Hinton, scored a further doubte today to become the first man ...

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  16. Terrorists arrested

    NAIROBI, Monday (AAP): Six Mau Mau terrorists were arrested yesterday after police screened the African ...

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  17. Reds will consider P.O.W. plan

    PANMUNJON, Monday (A.A.P.): Communists to-day agreed to consider an Allied proposal for an ...

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  20. ROUSING BRISBANE WELCOME FOR TROOPS FROM KOREA

    BRISBANE, Monday: Crowds broke through police barriers in Brisbane today to give a rousing welcome home from Korea to 750 men of the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. The men arrived in ...

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  21. OPERATION FOR MR. EDEN

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) 55, will undergo an operation this week for inflammation of the gall bladder. ...

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  22. SHERIFF KIDNAPPED

    NEW YORK, Mon. (AAP): Two men kidnapped Sheriff Chauncey Van Pelt and then, died bet ore his blazing ...

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  23. Kramer wins

    NEW YORK. Monday (A.A.P.): Jack Kramer defeated Frank Sedgman 8/6, 4/6, 6/4 last night to win ...

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  24. ZONE DAY TODAY

    Today is Zone Day for Wagga but no advice of any power interruptions had been received. ...

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