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  4. SWEDISH SPY RING ROUND-UP

    NEW YORK, February 17.--A high Swedish Government official said last night security police ...

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  5. Sporadic ram front moves in from west--8 inches best fall

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The rain front which has given Western Queensland falls of between half an inch arid eight inches is heading for the coast. However, as in the west, coastal ...

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  6. KOREA PEACE PLAN SHIFT

    TOKIO, Feb. 17.--The United Nations today accepted, with qualifications, the Communist ...

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  7. Japan to increase sterling imports

    TOKIO, February 17.--Japan yesterday decided to halt its mounting sterling ...

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  8. British Monarchy gains in strength

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Primate of Australia (Archbishop Mowll) said to-day that the British Monarchy was ...

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  9. August Coronation?

    LONDON, Feb. 17.--August was the probable month for Queen Elizabeth's coronation, the newspaper 'News of the World' said to-day. The paper added "Almost certainly the firs' Royal tour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OLD TEMPLE OF SUMERIAN GODS EXCITING FIND

    CHICAGO, February 17.--Archaeologists had provided a missing chapter of ancient history by unearthing a 4000-year-old temple for Inanna, the goddess of Love and War, at Nippur, Iraq, ...

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  11. Dulce of Windsor to return to England or to public life?

    LONDON, February 17.--Three Sunday news papers speculated to-day on the future of the Duke of Windsor--his income, whether be would return to public life and even come back ...

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  12. World's fastest shearer

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Cloncurry shearing contractor (Mr. M. M. Jenkins) claims South Australian ...

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  13. Charged with 12 murders

    PARIS, Feb. 17.--A middle aged, frumpish widow Will be charged in Poitlers (France) on February 20 ...

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  14. "COLOR BAR" SHOULD BE WAIVED

    LAE, February 17.--Addressing the annual congress of the Papua-New Guinea branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, ...

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  15. Welsh claim their prince

    LONDON, February 17. -- The Welsh Area annual conference of the British Legion ...

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  16. North Koreans try democracy

    NEW YORK, February 17.--Most of about 64,000 North Koreans in the Yang Yang triangle of North Korea, which ...

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  17. Electric fish line

    NEW WESTMINSTER (British Columbia), Feb. 17.--The development of an electronic fishing magnet that can lure ...

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  18. ICECAPS MELTING RAPIDLY

    CLEVELAND, Feb. 17.--Dr. William S. Carlson, an Arctic expert, said last night that polar icecaps were ...

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  19. MAN SHOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- John Patrick Atherton (40) was shot three times outside a house in Cavendish-street, Enmore, at ...

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  20. Murder charge

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--Donald George Bidwell (25), truck driver, of Moorabbin, was charged at the City watchhouse ...

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  21. Ku Klux Klan arrests for kidnapping in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, February 17.--F.B.I, agents yesterday arrested 10 former members of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina on charges of kidnapping and flogging a man and a woman. ...

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  22. PATROLS ACTIVE IN KOREA

    TOKIO, February 17.--The Korean battlefront resounded to the thunder of artillery and ...

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  23. JET PILOT'S PUBLICITY TOUR OF U.S.

    Flt.-Sgt. Keith Meggs, Australian Jet - fighter pilot who flew 104 missions in Korea, returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. THOUSANDS WAIT IN VAIN TO SEE KING S WREATHS

    LONDON, February 17.--About 10,000 people were turned away disappointed yesterday when police closed the 3-mile long queue waiting to seethe wreaths sent for the King's funeral. Some of those told to disoerse ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT IS GAINING IN TEXTILES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. Latham Withall) claimed to-day that unemployment was growing steadily in textile industry. ...

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  26. Left £1000 in taxi

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Police searching for the brief ease containing £1000 in notes which was left in a taxi by Mr. C. ...

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  27. Support for Mission

    BRISBANE Sun.--The retiring director of the Methodist Inland Mission, the Rev. Harry Griffiths, arrived in Brisbane ...

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  28. Trainee drowned

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- Keith William Reeves (19), of Middle Head, New South Wales, an R.A.A.F trainee, was drowned ...

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  29. Covenanters want Elizabeth in Scotland

    LONDON, February 17.--Scottish Covenanters who wont home rule for Scotland ...

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