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  4. PUBLIC HEARS U.N. DEBATE

    Intense interest of the people of the world, in the new tripartite disarmament proposal was evidenced by the public at session of the United Nations Political Committee in Paris (left photo). Dean Acheson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?]P.E. FORCES STILL TOO WEAK TO [?] ATTACK BY USSR 'But Tide Flowing Our Way'

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Dwight Eisenhower, Supreme [?] Commander in Europe, declared, in effect, to-day that his forces were still too week for a determined defence [?] Soviet aggression despite the groot strides ...

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  6. 'Third World War No Nearer Now'

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Stalin's message yesterday, to a group of American newspaper editor saying a Third World War was not nearer now than if was two ...

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  7. Grey Boots Out Of Doncaster

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Grey Boots will be scratched from the Doncaster Handicap, part-owner and ...

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  8. "IMMORAL," DECLARES BRUXNER

    State Cabinet's appointment of Mr. McGirr after his resignation yesterday as President of the ...

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  9. WARTIME LOOT RETURNED

    TOKYO, Wednesday.—General Matthew Ridgway's headquarters has announced the closing of the Civil Property ...

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  10. Last Chance for Senator Taft?

    NEW YORK Wednesday. Nearly 1,500,000 voters registered as Republicans or Democrats in Wiscorsin, Nebraska, yesterday ...

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  11. MAIN PRIZES IN STATE LOTTERY

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  12. Mr. CAHILL STATE PREMIER, DEFEATS ATTORNEY-GEN. IN LABOUR PARTY BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. Cahill to-day was elected premier of N.S.W. and Leader of the Parliamentory Labor Party. ...

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  14. Drowns in Second [?] River

    COONAMELE, Wednesday. After being rescued from the an amateur fishermen fell into ...

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  15. Horse Trainer Wins Appeal In Swab Case

    The committee of the Northern and North-Western Districts Racing Association, at a meeting at Tram[?] yesterday, upheld the ...

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  16. Jockey's Death Follows Crash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Former Queensland jockey, Charles Knobel (23), died in Wollongong Hospital today from injuries he ...

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  17. TRANSPORT CHAOS IF STRIKE NOT SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The State's transport system will be thrown into chaos unless the strikers at Enfield and Eveleigh railway worksliDps decide at mass meetings' to-morrow to resume work. ...

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  18. Japan Barters Steel for Coat

    NEW DELHI, Wednesday. — Japan will sell to India a major portion of her surplus steel in return for Indian coking coal ...

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  19. Wore Underpants To Court, Fined

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. — For appearing in a Kuala Lumpur Court this week in striped underpants and sleeveless vest, a ...

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  20. WAR STILL ON FOR THESE JAPS.

    TOKYO, Wednesday. — Many Japanese soldiers of World War II are still holding out in caves on some of the islands in the ...

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  21. To-day's Markets

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  22. ATOMIC BOMB BLAST DISAPPOINTS TOURISTS

    LAS VAGAS, Wednesday:—Eight shock waves gently shook Las Vagas yesterday after an atomic bomb was dropped from a high flying U.S. Air Force bomber. The bomb was dropped over Frenchman's Flat proving grounds ...

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  23. SQUARE DANCING ON CURRICULUM

    TOKYO, Wednesday. — American-style night schools started a year ago have attracted 30,000 adult Japanese to their courses. ...

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