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  4. NEHRU SAYS TRUCE WOULD BE GOOD THING

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The Prime Minister of India (Mr. Pandit Nehru) favors a truce in Korea, as suggested recently by General MacArthur. Mr. Nehru said this in an interview with the "New ...

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  5. Picture-Shows, Boxing, Wrestling Featured by Mobile Recruiting Unit

    SYDNEY, Sunday: One hundred men from the Navy, Army and Air Force will leave Sydney tomorrow on a State-wide recruiting tour. They form a mobile recruiting unit to show ...

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  6. Effort to Reassure Australia on Armed Japan

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday (A.A.P.): The State Department Foreign Affairs adviser, John Foster Dulles, said today he believed his recent discussions in Australia would lead to [?]apan making "an indispensable contribution" to regional ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DO MOTHERS STILL READ TO CHILDREN

    Sir Hugh Cairns, famous Australian surgeon, thinks the education of Australian children may be suffering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EUROPE NEEDS BREAD AND GUNS SAYS AID CHIEF

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (AAP): The Marshall Plan had accomplished in three years "almost all that most of us dared to hope ...

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  9. "All Hooey" Trainer Says

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Randwick trainer Johnny Donohoe, today described as "all hooey" a Sydney newspaper report that he ...

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  10. Draft Terms of Peace Treaty Please Japanese

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Mr. Dulles' disclosure of the draft terms on the peace treaty was ...

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  11. Evatt Accuses Govt. of "Shabby Trick" over £

    SYDNEY, Sunday: "The Menzies-Fadden Government is excitedly engaged in seeking to evade the consequences of its political dishonesty of 1949," the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) said ...

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  12. INDO-CHINESE REBEL OFFENSIVE BELIEVED STARTED

    SAIGON, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The long-expected Vietminh rebel assault on the French bridgehead in the ...

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  13. MR. HARRISON IN U.S. ON WAY HOME FOR ELECTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP): Australian Minister in London (Mr. Eric Harrison) said here yesterday that he believed the ...

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  14. Truman Pledges Aid to Allies in West Europe

    WASHINGTON, Sun. (A.A.P.): President Truman last night pledged American resources to help relieve Britain, France ...

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  15. East German Accuses U.S. of Stirring Hatred

    BERLIN, Sunday (A.A.P.): The East German Prime Minister (Groltewohl) said today that the Americans wanted to make ...

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  16. NEW MOVE TO MINIMISE MOTOR-CYCLE FATALITIES

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Proposals to curtail the mounting number of accidents involving motor-cycles hare been referred to the ...

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  17. BRITISH-U.S. DEADLOCK ON EMPIRE TRADE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Britain and America made last-minute efforts yesterday to heal a breach which has developed ...

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  18. Ran From River But Was Drowned

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): A pathologist said yesterday that a man died of drowning after climbing out of a river and ...

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  19. Terrorism in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Sunday (AAP-Reuter): At least 111 Communist terrorists were killed or captured by Security forces in ...

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  20. Princess Elizabeth

    MALTA, Sunday: Princess Elizabeth is confined to her villa with a chill. She was unable to attend an amateur ...

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  23. Plan to Place Coronation Stone In Scots Cathedral

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The "Sunday Express" in a front-page lead story says that a plan to return the stolen Coronation Stone to St. Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, last night, was abandoned after it ...

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  24. American Tank Columns Smash Across 38th

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Two American tank columns with guns blazing thrust over the 38th Parallel on the west central front after brushing aside light Communist resistance from commanding ...

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  25. Vic. Premier Hits Coal Board Over Allocation

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: The Premier (Mr. McDonald) today accused the Joint Coal Board of imposing sanctions on Victoria. ...

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  26. CRITICISM OF SUGAR PACT "MISGUIDED"

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The "Sunday Observer" says the clamor against Britain's impending agreement to buy ...

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  27. Tax on Newsprint

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday: Sweden will quadruple the tax on exported newsprint from £3/10/ sterling to £14 sterling a ton ...

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