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  3. Another Disastrous U.S. Airliner Smash

    NEW YORK, May 31.--Bringing deaths in plane crashes in two days to 176, with 16 injured, a fully loaded Eastern Airlines Skymaster crashed four miles from Havre [?]e Grace (Maryland) yesterday, with a death roll of 53. ...

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  4. Gandhi Won't Yield Pakistan If All India Should Burn

    NEW DELHI, June 1.--Reuter states that Mr. Gandhi, at a prayer meeting yesterday, repeated his claim, "Even if all India burns we shan't concede Pakistan." He added: "I say we shan't concede Pakistan even if the Moslems demand it at the point of the sword." Mr. ...

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  5. ARMED MAN CAUGHT AFTER TAXI CHASE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A constable in a taxi last night chased another taxi through the city, forced it to the kerb, ...

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  6. BIG PLANT EXPANSION

    Making a model in plasticine of the factory for a six-acre project at Melbourne are Dr. Francis Chilson (left), consulting engineer, from New York, and Mr A. W. Lightfoot, production director of Nicholas Pty. Ltd. Dr. Chilson is to advise Nicholas Pty. Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOOL DEADLOCK HOLDS UP GENEVA TALKS

    LONDON, May 31.--The 'Sunday Observer's' Geneva representative says that while negotiations are waiting on ...

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  8. Riff is Abroad Again

    LONDON, May 31.--Reuter's Cairo representative states Ab[?] el Kr[?]m, who led the Riffs until they were defeated in ...

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  9. MURDER AND SUICIDE IN CITY STREET

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Police say that a man shot a woman dead and then killed himself in Main-avenue, ...

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  10. £40,554 IN FINES FOR OFFENCES OVER CURRENCY

    LONDON, May 31.--Australian-born Joan Russell, who, with her husband, was fined £40,554 yesterday for currency offences, is not worried by the penalty. Mrs. Russell was formerly Miss Joan Law-Smith, only ...

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  11. REBELLION AGAINST MEAT RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--North Queensland butchers say they will ignore the Rationing Commission warning against ...

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  12. ROBBERY OF POST OFFICE IN FULL VIEW OF PUBLIC

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Thieves last night robbed Erskineville Post Office in full view of customers in a hamburger shop opposite. At one stage people who looked through the post office windows saw the thieves ...

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  13. TOUGH JOB FOR DEDMAN

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- When the Reconstruction Minister (Mr. Dedman) leaves for Geneva this week he will have one of the ...

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  14. N S W RSL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Membership of the RSL in New South Wales has dropped from about 148,000 to 80.725 since last December. This ...

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  15. SYDNEY'S "QUIET WEEK-END"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Cold, wet weather is regarded by the police in Sydney as being the reason why this week-end was the ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR GAOL BREAKER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday: Police are making a wide search for Mervy Richards (22), truck driver, who escaped from the Ballarat ...

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  17. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Sinclair Evans (38), of Wyong, was electrocuted at his residence this afternoon. Evans was connecting ...

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  18. Train Blown Up By Mines

    PEIPING, May 31. -- A passenger train travelling over the newly reopened Peiping - Mukden ...

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  19. MISSING BOY WROTE OWN RANSOM NOTE

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Police allege that a missing boy wrote a note to his father demanding £300 ransom ...

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  20. DROWNING MAN AVOIDS RESCUERS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday. --A number of people and a policeman in a boat saw a man drown in the Fitzroy ...

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  21. DEATH OF YOUNG HUNGARIAN DEMOCRACY SEEN IN CRISIS

    LONDON, May 31. -- The Associated Press representative at Budapest states the Cabinet announced the ...

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  22. CAMERAMAN'S BIRD'S EYE VIEW

    NEW YORK, May 31. -- A camera enthusiast who told the police [?]e wanted to take a bird's eye view of the city ...

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  23. Another U.S. Coal Strike Threat

    WASHINGTON, May 31. -- Negotiations between John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine Workers, and the ...

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  24. RAILAGE PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, May 31. -- Re[?]ter's Washington representative states if domestic transportation was available the USA could ...

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  25. GIANT WILD DOGS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Giant wild dogs twice the size of dingoes are invading farmyards and killing sheep in the Lithgow district. ...

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  26. Student "Civil War"

    HONG KONG, May 31.-- According to a dispatch from Canton five people were killed and a score ...

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  27. SOURABAYA FIGHT

    BATAVIA, June 1.--The Australian Associated Press representative, quoting an Antara News Agency report, states that Dutch ...

    Article : 96 words
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