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  4. Chinese Reply Raises Korean Peace Hopes

    WASHINGTON, Monday (A.A.P.): General Ridgway has full authority and instructions for dealing with the Communist proposal that Korean armistice talks open next Tuesday at Kaesong, on the 38th Parallel, 40 miles northwest of ...

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  5. SKATING STYLE CHECKED BY CAMERA

    It took more than 2000 volts to make this, picture. Australian Ice dancing champion Anne McGilllcuddy asked a photographer to help her analyse her skating technique before she defends her title in July. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PERSIA WITHDRAWS ANTI-SABOTAGE BILL FROM PARLT.

    LONDON, Monday (A.A.P.): The Persian Government has withdrawn its Anti-Sabotage Bill from Parliament, Teheran radio announced last night. The Bill, which provides a penalty of death for ...

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  7. BLITZ ON UNLICENSED RADIO SETS

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Wireless licence inspectors of the P.M.G. Department in the next few weeks will ...

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  8. U.S. Defence "Geared to Highest Pitch"

    SYDNEY, Monday: America of defence programme his been "geared to the highest pitch", Captain J. C. Morrow. R.A.N. ...

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  9. Effort to Avert Mine Stoppages Over Glen Davis

    SYDNEY. Monday: The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) today intervened in an attempt to prevent stoppages by Western miners on the Glen Davis issue. ...

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  10. Wool Largely Blamed For Potato Shortage

    SYDNEY, Friday: The price of wool had a lot to do with the shortage of potatoes, but decontrol was not the answer to the shortage, the Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said today. ...

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  11. TOLLIS KEEPS TITLE AFTER WEIGHT REDUCTION FEAT

    SYDNEY, Monday: Australian welterweight champion Mickey Tollis retained his title at Sydney Stadium tonight when he stopped Ken Bailey in the 13th round. ...

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  12. Graziers Want Cheaper Wheat for Drought-Feed

    BRISBANE, Monday: The standing committee of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia today urged that wheat ...

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  15. Labor Expects Early Election; Attitude to Reds

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Executive of the Australian Labor Party tomorrow will have to decide, firstly, whether to await the presentation of the Government's Referendum Bill on the banning ...

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  16. DEAN CLAIMS HUGE NUMBER OF ABORTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday: There were some 40,000 to 50,000 Induced [abortions a year in New South Wales. ...

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  17. Electricity Blackout in Vic, Feared

    MELBOURNE, Monday: If F.E.D.F.A. members at Newport and Richmond tomorrow vote in favor of a 24-hour stappage ...

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  18. SYDNEY BUS MECHANICS TO STOP WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday: Bus mechanics employed at Transport Department depots in the metropolitan area tonight decided to ...

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  19. TO CONTEST MACQUARIE

    SYDNEY, Mon.: Dr. William Henry Hannan was tonight chosen from four candidates as Liberal Party candidate for the ...

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  20. AORANGI TO SAIL

    SYDNEY, Monday: Seamen will have their last chance of manning the trans-Pacific liner. Aorangi, tomorrow. Unless they ...

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