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  4. U.S. MAY WITHDRAW FROM ATLANTIC PACT IF NOT SUPPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Republican foreign policy exper[?] Senator Robert A. Taft, said to-day he understood General Eisenhower would recommend that the United States withdraw from the North Atlantic ...

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  6. [?]ESE REDS BATTLE [?]ANATICALLY [?]LT BIG U.N. DRIVE

    [?]day (A.A.P.- Reuter) — Chinese Communists [?]its communding the road to Seoul battled [?]ht to divert or halt the steady United Na[?] ards the South Koreon capital. ...

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  7. ACHESON BACK FROM BRUSSELS

    United States Secretary of State Dean A[?]hesn recently returned from Brussels, Belgium. where be attended the sixth meeting (December 18 and 19. 1950) of the North Atlantic Treaty Council. At the Council meeting, the Foreign Ministers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Price Peg Eases Wool Market

    Price and wage-pegging by the United States was reflected in more cautious buying at the Newcastle and ...

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  9. [?] Horse

    A[?] Man [?] on of [?]stra[?]an [?]Santa ...

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  10. ARMY UNITS MAY WORK COALFIELDS

    SYDNEY. Monday, — Special army units have been ordered to be ready to; move into the coalfields ...

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  11. Dock Strike Fails in U.K.

    LONDON, Monday.— Efforts to involve Britain's dock workers in a nation-wide strike which would threaten Britain's ...

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  12. U.K. Inspection Of Australian Guided Missiles

    DARWIN: Two of Britain's top experts in rocket warfare will make a detailed examination of Australian installations ...

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  13. Big Death Roll From Cold In U.S.

    NEW YORK : Bitter, cold leather in the United States has caused 200 deaths and millions of dollars damage in the ...

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  14. REDS BOYCOTT STATE FUNERAL

    HELSINKI, Monday'— Soviet Russia, East European countries and the Finnish Communist Party boycotted the State funeral ...

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  15. GALES SWEPT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.— Sixty mile an hour winds swept Britan yesterday, whipping up the worst sea storm this winter in the ...

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  16. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  17. JAP. COMMUNISTS ARRESTED

    TOKIO, Monday (A.AP.-Reuter).— Police arrested 379 Communists throughout Japan yesterday in simultaneous dawn raids ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  19. Engine Trouble in N.Z. Flying Boot

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A Teal Hying boat returned to Sydney with engine trouble this morning an hour after taking off for New ...

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  20. RED DELEGATES MEET

    "Communist China's special delegation to the United Nations has returned to Poking, China, During the 26 days they were at U.N. Headquarters in New York the Communists refused to meet with the United Nations "cease-fire" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. RADIO CONTACT WITH MISSING YACHT

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Monday. (AAP-Reuter). — Radio contact Was established during the night with the yacht Argo —missing ...

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  22. MENTAL ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An escapee from Parramatta Mental Hospital who had been at liberty for 43 days, was caught today at ...

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  23. WOMAN BADLY HURT IN CAR PLUNGE

    IPSWICH, (Q'ld), Monday. —A car plunged 300 feet down a gorge at Mr.Crosby, near IPSWICH, yesterday, critically injuring ...

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  24. THREAT OF WHARF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Waterside workers threaten to strike immediately if any of them are suspended for refusing to work ...

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  25. PROGRESS IN U.S. SHUNTERS' STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —Negotiations between railway companies, unions and Federal Mediation Board officials to settle ...

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  26. CARRIER MAY HAVE BEEN SABOTAGED

    HALIFAX, Monday. — Preliminary inquiry indicates that the trouble with the aircraft carrier Magnificent is the result of ...

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  27. RESIDENTS CLAIM RED POLE FLEW ACROSS SKY

    GALENA (Illinois) Monday.—Mayor Ray Logan was swamped Yesterday with calls from people who claimed they saw a 800-foot-long brilliant red pole fly over Galena on Saturday night. ...

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  28. Horse Attendant Fatally Injured

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The racehorse, Mister Clear, threw an attendant, fatally injuring him at Sunshine yesterday. ...

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  29. WINFORD WINS AT TENTERFIELD

    Mr. Eric Stevenson's Winford won the Digeers' Cup by a length from Reg Char at Tenterfield on Saturday. ...

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