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  4. DIPHTHERIA INJECTIONS

    LONDON, Monday: Injections given to children to prevent diphtheria may have caused severe cases of infantile paralysis, according to evidence published to-day by the British Association. ...

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  6. APPROACH BY GANGSTER DENIED BY TRUMAN'S SECRETARY

    KEY WEST (Florida), Monday.—A report that Charles Binaggio, underworld political boss, of Kansas City, had tried to make political peace with President Truman, was described yesterday by the President's Press ...

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  7. DEAF CHILDREN LEARN TO SPEAK

    Opportunity for education is extended to physically handicapped persons in the United States, and training of teachers for the deaf is an important phase of the programme. Top: a graduate school for teachers with normal hearing at Gallaudet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TRAIN DERAILED BY TERRORISTS

    SINGA[?], Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Terrorists detailed the pilot train of the night mail from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur on ...

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  9. WATSON'S RINK TO PLAY IN N.E.D.B.A. FINAL

    The wet weather made Glen Innes bowling greens unplayable at the week end and bowlers had a lean time. ...

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  10. RECORD BY U.S. SUBMARINE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—A United States Snorkel type, submarine, Pickerel, has set a new record for travelling submerged ...

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  11. Protest [?] Japanese Taxes

    TOKYO, Monday, (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The international taxation committee formed by foreign [?]men in Japan ...

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  12. FIFTH DEATH FROM SMALLPOX

    LONDON, Monday.—The fifth death in the Glasgow smallpox outbreak was reported last night. ...

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  13. F. BUCHHORN'S GOLF WIN

    F. Buchhorn returned a good card of one down to win the par competition conducted by Glen Innes Gulf Club yesterday. ...

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  14. RED ATTACK ON HAINAN-FAILS

    HONG KONG, Monday.—The National Central Newsagency reported yesterday that another Communist attempt to land in ...

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  15. MR. L. JUDGE IS PRESIDENT OF DEVON SOCIETY

    Mr. L. Judge has been unanimously elected president of the Devon Breeders' Society of Australia. ...

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  16. FERRIER BEATEN IN BIG TOURNEY

    AUGUSTA (Georg'a), Monday—Jimmy Demarest won the Master's tournament yesterday with a total of 285, beating Jim ...

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  17. MINING MEN SEEKING MORE DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANCE

    Men engaged in the mining industry contend that greater assistance in their activities should be forthcoming from the State Mines Department. That opinion was expressed by ...

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  18. DEEP IMPRESSION IN JAPAN; PERMIT TO BISHOP

    SYDNEY: The Primate of Australia, Archbishop Mowll, said yesterday that the invitation to Bishop Yashiro to visit ...

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  19. HIGH SCHOOL P.& C. FETE

    The High School Parents and Citizens' fete was held last Wednesday, following the athletic carnival. ...

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  20. U.S. DIRECTOR OF PLANNING STAFF

    Paul Henry Nitze, Director U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CHILLY EASTER IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—Whistling gales, grey skies, rain and even hail and snow flurries yesterday scattered hundreds of thousands ...

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  22. EAST AFRICAN SISAL CROP

    The sisal crop of the Tanganyikan Territory, East Africa, for 1949 is expected to be worth almost £12 million sterling, which ...

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  23. BIG STRAIN OF IMMIGRATION

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Immigration, Mr. H. E. Holt, said in a broadcast last night that the Government's ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S FARM EXPANSION

    Britain has accomplished about half the enormous programme of agricultural expansion which was planned in 1947 when the ...

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  25. YOUTH CREATED UPROAR IN NOTRE DARE CATHEDRAL

    PARIS, Monday.—A youth wearing a hired Dominican robe created an uproar by mounting the pulpit during High Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral yesterday. Other youths in zoot suits set ...

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  26. Narrow Escapes For Two Lifesavers

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Two New South Wales I'fesavers narrowly escaped drowning in the Australian surf championships at Coolangatta yesterday. ...

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