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  4. 3000 TAXIMEN WILL BE URGED TO RETURN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Sydney taxi-drivers will be asked at a mass meeting tomorrow to return to work and allow the Transport Workers' Union to negotiate a settlement of the dispute, which has kept Sydney ...

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  5. AIR SUPERIORITY URGED AS COUNTER TO WAR

    Lord Tedder, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, speaking in America recently, said that overwhelming air power in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KOREAN SITUATION CALLED SERIOUS BUT NOT CRITICAL

    SOUTH KOREA, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations troops fell back along ice-bound roads today to make a stand in the hills north of the ghost city of Seoul as Chinese and North Korean Communists continued their ...

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  7. World Record Turtle on South Coast?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Fishermen at Bermagui, on the Far South Coast, today shot and killed a huge turtle carrying a shell big enough to use as a canoe. They think the size of the turtle—7ft 8in ...

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  8. Australia Planning To Build Jets

    Air Marshal G. Jones, Chief of the Air Staff, said recently that plans to build a new jet fighter plane in Australia are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Aust. and Rearming of Japan

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Australian Government is standing by its decision to press for an early peace settlement with Japan. This was the authoritative reaction made public ...

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  10. WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS GORILLA DIES IN U.S.

    CHICAGO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Bushman, the world's most famous gorilla, was found dead in his cage at Chicago's Lincoln ...

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  11. SYDNEY TAXIMEN WARNED AGAINST INTIMIDATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Taxi-drivers involved in the Sydney taxi strike were threatened with gaol and fines today if they ...

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  12. "MUST FIGHT ROAD MENAGE RELENTLESSLY"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The killing of 628 and injuring of more than 10,000 people on the roads during 1950 was an appalling ...

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  13. FRANCO CALLS FOR RETURN OF GIBRALTAR

    General Franco declared recently that Spain wants Gibraltar returned but the British colony was not worth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. New Year's Day in Red China

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday (A.A.P.): New Year's Day in Communist China was a festive occasion, Peking Radio reports. ...

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  15. Coastguard Blamed Over U.S. Explosion

    WASHINGTON, Tues. (AAP): The House of Representatives' Merchant Marine Committee has ruled that the Coastguard was ...

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  16. FREEZING OF U.S. ASSETS IN RED CHINA

    HONG KONO, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter): Representatives of American public and private interests in China have been ...

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  17. GIRL POLE-SITTER BREAKS RECORD

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday: Erma Leach, shapely 25-year-blonde, yesterday slid down the pole on which she had sat for ...

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  18. West Germany Urged to Aid Western Defence

    BERLIN, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The United States High Commissioner (Mr. John McCloy) yesterday urged Western Germany to join the Western powers in a powerful army to defend Europe against aggression. ...

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  19. Employees Urge Continuance of Glen Davis Work

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A committee representing 600 men employed at Glen Davis Shale Oil Refinery is seeking a meeting ...

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  20. Chairman Dies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. Harold Bell, chairman and general manager of Winchcombe Carson Ltd., woolbrokers. died today. ...

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  21. Students Disaffiliate

    LONDON, Tuesday: British students voted in a ballot yesterday that their National Union should disaffiliate from the ...

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  22. Russia Replies to Request for Peace Talks

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Russia has replied to the counter-offer of Britain, France and the United States for Big-Four peace talks, but until the long Soviet note has been studied it will not be ...

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  25. "Ghost Train" in London

    LONDON, Tuesday (AAP): Railway staff and travellers on the platfor[?]s of three London stations stared in ...

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  26. More Cases of Polio Notified

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Thirteen cases of infantile paralysis have been notified to the Health Department since last Friday. ...

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  27. Compton Fit for Third Test

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Denis Compton has recovered from his knee injury and is almost certain to play in the third Test to ...

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  28. May Tighten Up Firearms Law

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) to-night issued a warning on the careless use of firearms. ...

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  29. Second Body Found in Creek

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday: The body of Ernest Cooke, 17, of Medowi, north of Newcastle, was found in Pipe Clay Creek ...

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  30. Confidence in New Meat Board

    SYDNEY, Tues.: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) today met the members of the newly constituted Meat Board. ...

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