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  4. RIOT COST 76 LIVES

    KOJE ISLAND, Korea, February 24. -- The riot among Korean civilian prisoners on Koje ...

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  5. Week-end rain will boost production

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--General week-end rain over Queensland's south-east quarter will boost production in important dairying areas almost immediately. ...

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  6. AMBUSH IN CANE FIELDS 5 DEAD

    Manila, Feb. 24. -- Communist Huks ambushed and killed a wealthy landowner and ...

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  7. Compromise plan scales down the Atlantic Army

    LONDON, February 24.--The North Atlantic Council yesterday adopted a compromise plan scaling down the size of ...

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  8. Peace--but not peace at any price

    "PEACE is our goal--not peace at any price, but a peace based on freedom and justice," declared Harry S, Truman, President of the United States, in his State of the Union message ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WOMAN ALONE AT SEA

    ST. PETERSBURG, Flor., February 24. -- A 42ft. houseboat with a woman aboard was adrift ...

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  10. 'MAY TAKE 12 MONTH TO RESTORE INDUSTRY'

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Farmers would need at least three or four inches more to rescue their herds from drought conditions, the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation ...

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  11. TALKS ON SHIPPING SPEED-UP

    Brisbane, Sunday. -- Top Commonwealth shipping experts will investigate plans to speed ...

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  12. British A-weapon minimised in U.S. despatches

    NEW YORK, February 24.--Most British scientists believed that the atomic weapon to he tested in Australia this year was an orthodox plutonium bomb, the 'New York ...

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  13. Flying at night suspended

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Nowra naval air base on Saturday suspended night flying exercises. ...

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  14. £5000 TOW WAS ENDED

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The 5640 ton British freighter Lord Glanely berthed at Cairncross dock late to-night after a ...

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  15. TRAINS SNOWED UNDER

    ST. JOHNS Newfoundland Feb, 24.--Three trains carrying a total of 380 persons were snowbound ...

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  16. RUSSIA READY?

    MOSCOW, February 24. -- An army |general told the Russian people in ...

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  17. 700 resist eviction

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- More than 700 residents of the Watsonia Emergency State Housing ...

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  18. Ample bauxite for aluminium project

    CANBERRA, Sunday,--At least 1,000,000 tons of bauxite has been proven in Victoria, and could be won quickly and easily to supply the needs of the £3,000,000 aluminium ingot project in Tasmania. An expert, disclosing this ...

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  19. SURPRISE SAMPAN ASSAULT OFF KOREA

    TOKIO, February 24.--Far East Naval Headquarters yesterday announced details of action last Wednesday in which U.N. shore and sea action beat off a surprise Communist ...

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  20. Migrant shot

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A New Australian, Alexander Fakos (24), of Wauchope, was shot dead while out hunting foxes to-day ...

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  21. Seeks money for prison term

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Frederick Lincoln McDermott has asked the Public Solicitor (Mr. R. Hawkins) to seek from the ...

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  22. M.R.A. welcome

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--One thousand people attended a Moral Rearmament rally this afternoon. They welcomed ...

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  23. Mortality down

    DARWIN, Sun.--The battle-wounded mortality rate in the Korean war was much lower than in World War II, Colonel ...

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  24. 19th child-- and welcome

    HOLYOKE (Mass.), February 24. -- Mrs. Joseph McClain (35) gave birth here yesterday to her 19th child ...

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  25. Students alarmed

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Queensland University students claim that 1951 examination failures were the highest on record. ...

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  26. THIS "AIR" REALLY CUTS LIKE KNIFE

    NEW YORK, February 24.--A scientist at the General Electric Company's research laboratory has evolved a device which cuts materials in slices of microscopic thinness by means of air. ...

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  27. Education policy for helping young migrants

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Education Minister (Mr. Devries) to-night laid down a three point policy for the education of migrant children. ...

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  28. THE REAL SECRET?

    LONDON, February 24.-- Britain has outstripped America in production of a "tactical" atom bomb and this is the ...

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  29. WEST N.G. DANGER TO US IF DUTCH GO

    Admiral Conrad Helfrich, former Dutch Navy Commander-in-Chief, said recently that Dutch New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. Gothic arrives --unnoticed

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--Glistening with paint her decks scrubbed white, the majestic Royal tour ship Gothic steamed ...

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  31. ALCOHOL, HORSE RACING CONDEMNED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Labor expenditure in production of alcohol and on horse racing is to be ...

    Article : 322 words
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