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  4. CHINESE SEND NEW TERMS TO U.N. FOR END OF WAR IN KOREA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday: New terms by Communist China for a settlement of the Korean war and other Far East issues were submitted to the United Nations Political Committee yesterday by Sir Benegal Rau, of India. The new terms, which indicate that China is ready to "bargain" on some points ...

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  5. GOVT. MAY ACT OVER STOPPAGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government had become increasingly concerned by the refusal of some ...

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  6. INDIAN SAILORS ARRIVE

    SURINDER SINGH, boatswain's mate on the Indian destroyer Rajput, blows his boatswain's pipe while on duty. The Rajput arrived in Sydney this week for the Jubilee celebrations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ASIAN ADMIRAL ON WORLD TOUR

    Rear Admiral Jan Rachusanon, Deputy Chief of Staff, Royal Siamese Navy, visited Australia recently while on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Coal Shortages Expected to Hit Essential Services

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Cuts in essential services—gas, electricity and railways—are almost inevitable because of coal shortages. ...

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  9. Ships Checked in Scare Over Disease

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): All planes and ships from France were checked yesterday by doctors seeking an Indian suspected ...

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  10. Would Shorten Waiting-Time for Divorces

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Mr. Justice Toose said in the Divorce Court today that the statutory waiting period of six months ...

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  11. A.W.U. Delegates to See Fadden Over Glen Davis

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union today decided to send two representatives to Canberra tomorrow to protest to the Federal Government against the closing of the ...

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  12. AGGREGATE MEETINGS OF MINERS CALLED TO DISCUSS MORE STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Central Council of the Miners' Federation today decided to call aggregate meetings of miners in four States to consider holding a one-day stoppage each week as a protest against ...

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  13. STURT PARTY FINISH HALF OF JOURNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The crew of the whaleboat re-enacting Captain Sturt's voyage in 1829, said tonight that they expected ...

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  14. Wants "Truth About General MacArthur"

    NEW YORK, Tues. (A.A.P.): Beverley Baxter, Canadian-born Journalist and member of the British House of Commons, has ...

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  15. Did Australia Have Big Hand in U.S. Motion?

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Percy Spender) has taken a ...

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  16. Charged With Wounding Husband

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: On a charge of attempted murder, Mrs. Olga Francis, 29, of South Melbourne, was remanded at the ...

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  19. 200,000 Migrants Coming This Year; Two Million Expected Here by 1960

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: "Due to the low birthrate during the depression years, we are at present gaining only a few thousand additional young men of working age each year, so migration is more than ever necessary," said the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) in an address to delegates to the Jubilee ...

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  20. Basic Wage to Rise 8/ Next Month

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  21. Charged With Attempt to Poison Woman

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: A 64-year-old pensioner was remanded today until January 30 in the Central Court on a charge of ...

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