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  4. SIGNING OF KOREA ARMISTICE TODAY

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): The United Nations and the Communists will sign a Korean armistice at 11 a.m. (A.E.S.T.) to-morrow. ...

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  5. IS YOURS HERE?

    SOME of the 200 men and women employed in sorting tax returns at the showground tackle a new delivery. Sorting began on July 1 and will take three months. An average of 40,000 returns are sorted every day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS CHALLENGED ON REDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The A.L.P. Industrial Groups' annual conference today called on the Federal Government to take action against Communists for their ...

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  7. Armistice is welcomed in Australia

    CANBERRA, Sunday: The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) and other senior Members of Cabinet tonight welcomed the announcement of an ...

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  8. EISENHOWER PREDICTS END OF COMMUNISTS

    QUANTICO, (Virginia) Sunday (A.A.P.): President Eisenhower yesterday referred to the Government of East Germany as a "bankrupt regime" ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST DRAW IS EXPECTED

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Rain yesterday washed out all but 100 minutes of play in the third day of the fourth Test at Headingley. It now seems likely that the Test, which seemed certain to have a result, will end in another draw—the fourth ...

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  10. New Labor Party proposal

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A move to form a new Labor Party will be discussed at a meeting in Sydney this ...

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  11. Man slashed in face and robbed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday; A 30-year-old Italian was slashed about the face with a knife and robbed of £[?]8 ...

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  12. Police discount suicide theory

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Detectives said tonight there was no suggestion of suicide in the death of attractive University lecturer, Mrs. Eva Bielski, who died at her ...

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  15. Sweeping changes in Hungary

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP): Hungary today announced the abolition of concentration camps, the curtailment of ...

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  16. OLYMPIAN NOW PROFESSIONAL

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): British Olympic sprinter, E. McDonald Bailey, has turned professional. ...

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  17. MAN STABBED IN MELB. BRAWL

    MELBOURNE, Sun.: One man was stabbed and another was hit over the head with a bottle in brawls at ...

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  18. RECESSION FEARED AFTER KOREA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Together with the decision of the United States Congress to make a substantial cut in Mutual Security Aid, the prospect of a peace in Korea had given rise to fears of a ...

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  19. S.W. SCHOOLS' CONDITIONS "WORST IN STATE"

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Schools in the southwestern districts were the worst in the State, Mr. H. F. Heath said today. Maintenance work in the Riverina had been well behind ...

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