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  3. Bevin studies British Envoy's report ONE MORE MOSCOW TALK LIKELY

    ONE further Moscow four-power meeting is likely before the success or failure of the talks is announced, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. Mr Bevin yesterday studied reports from Mr Frank ...

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  4. AMMUNITION IS FOUND BY POLICE

    Many thousands of rounds of ammunition believed to have been stolen from an Army store at Mangalore recently ...

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  5. FIGHTERS FOR REARMAMENT

    BRITAIN'S JET-PROPELLED FIGHTERS will be the main item in the big re-armament programme announced in the House of Commons by Mr Morrison, Lord President of the Council. Here is a line up of fast de Havilland Vampires. Production of jet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Royal Party to leave train at Armadale

    The King and Queen and the Princess Margaret will leave the Royal train at Armadale station when they ...

    Article : 151 words
  7. Independent wage pacts still banned

    CANBERRA, Wed: Regulations prohibiting employers and employees from making independent agreements to raise ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. Union officials summonsed

    Summonses against J. Chandler, secretary, and B. Heinz, assistant secretary, of the Building Workers' Industrial ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. Indians occupy key Hyderabad city

    INDIAN troops have occupied the strategic stronghold of Aurangabad, the second largest city in Hyderabad. It surrendered "intact and without loss of life." ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. DOLLAR CUTS AT LIMIT

    CANBERRA, Wed: Australia would not get any direct dollar help from the Marshall Aid plan, and her present dollar ...

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  11. Chifley agrees sentences were brutal

    CANBERRA, Wed: The "highest strictures" could be passed on sentences reported to have been imposed by a Soviet tribunal on young ...

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  12. P M gives A C T U assurance

    CANBERRA, Wed: Federal intervention in basic wage proceedings before the Arbitration Court will continue. This was stated to Mr ...

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  13. Unions want hotels open on Saturdays

    Representatives of 12 unions decided yesterday to ask the Licensed Victuallers' Association to keep hotels open for the full trading time on ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. CONTROLS OFF 40,000 ITEMS MONDAY

    The list of 40,000 items on which price control will be lifted will be announced by the Victorian Government ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. Third Australian murdered in Malaya

    AN Australian, William Walter Archer, dredge manager of the Anglo-Oriental Tin Mining Co, was murdered by terrorists near Rawang, in the Selangor district of Malaya, yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. [?]200,000 MORE REFUGEES

    Australia announced to the International Refugee Organisation that the would take 200,000 refugees from Europe over several years, ...

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  17. COOLER TODAY

    Victoria's warm spell ended when a change reached the State last night. It should be cooler today, with isolated showers. ...

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  18. CREAM BAN TO STAY

    CANBERRA, Wed: The ban on the sale of cream will continue throughout next year to help produce putter for Britain, Senator McKenna. ...

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