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  3. U.S.A. SEEKS TENDENCIES IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Fri. — To gather information on political trends, two members of President Eisenhower's Cabinet left today for Western Europe. ...

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  4. GIANT LINER FIRE "ARSON"

    LONDON, Fri. — A Cunard official said last night that yesterday's fire in a main deck cabin of the ...

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  5. OLD SOLDIER TRIES OUT NEW TANK

    The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) found the Centurion tank a different proposition to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW OUTBREAK

    It was the second fire within two days. On Wednesday a suspicious fire was extinguished, also in a ...

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  7. French Success In Indo-China

    SAIGON (Indo-China), Fri.—The French to-day announced their most powerful amphibious ...

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  8. 190 WARSHIPS IN ROYAL REVIEW

    LONDON, Fri. — The Queen, accompanied by Admiral of the Fleet, the Duke of Edinburgh, will review the Fleet, including Commonwealth units, at Spithead, off the South Coast of England, on june ...

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  9. JAPAN TO BUILD UP DEFENCES

    TOKIO, Fri. (A A.P.-Reuter).—The Japanese Foreign Minister (Mr. Katsuo Okazaki) said today Japan would, ...

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  10. CRITICS LIKED THIS BEST

    Here is Hobart artist J. Carington Smith's entry in the Archibald Prize contest. It has been unanimously praised by Mainland art critics, many of whom consider it should have been awarded the prize. It is a portrait of Lucien Dechaineux, past principal of Hobart Technical College. The prize was awarded to Melbourne artist William Dargie, for his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Lightning Kills Young Man

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A young married man was killed by lightning on his father's farm near Stanhope late today. ...

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  12. WORKMEN FIND AERIAL BOMB

    AN unexploded aerial bomb was found yesterday when workmen were clearing rubbish from the backyard of a house in Elizabeth St., North Hobart. ...

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