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  2. Forecast:

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  5. Egypt's police all placed on emergency call

    LONDON: Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that Egypt's 5000 strong police, force and reserve will be on "emergency duty" for three days beginning today. ...

    Article : 562 words
  6. POPE DEFENDS SUNDAY SPORT

    LONDON: The Daily Herald's Rome correspondent says that by defending, even praising, Sunday sports, the Pope is likely to start a new row. ...

    Article : 166 words
  7. Churchill to urge with Stalin?

    LONDON: Mr. Winston Churchill, when he visits America, may discuss with President Truman an approach to M. Stalin suggesting a meeting to end the "cold war," states the Daily Telegraph's ...

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  8. Dour Battle for Supremacy in First Test

    BRISBANE: Australia has eight wickets in hand and only 128 runs to get to win the Test against the West Indies, but this match has been so full of shocks that it could not be said that the ...

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  9. Big Stock Losses in Bush Fires

    BRISBANE: More than 6000 head of stock has been lost in bush fires in Central ...

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  10. Shop Owner Wins Appeal on Conviction

    BRISBANE: In a reserved judgment yesterday the Industrial Court ruled that trade union officials did not ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. Compulsory Saving by Single Wage Earners Urged

    SYDNEY: The Vice-Chancellor of the National University, Professor Sir Douglas Copland, suggested yesterday that the single wage-earner should be made to save compulsorily. ...

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  12. The Scoreboard

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  13. Man Married Two Women Bigamously

    MELBOURNE: A 56year-old engineer, whose wife lived in Queensland,. "married" two other women ...

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  14. Over £110m. Deficit in Trade Balance

    CANBERRA: Australia concluded the first three months of the current financial year with a deficit ...

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  15. Wool up on Firm Demand

    BRISBANE: Values at the wool sales yesterday were generally 10 to 12[?] per cent ...

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  17. Judy Garland Collapses During Show

    NEW YORK: The actress Judy Garland (29) collapsed with "nervous exhaustion" while singing in a vaudeville ...

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  18. Planned Practice Turned to Reality

    SYDNEY: A planned practice turned to reality for members of the Police Rescue Squad when they ...

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  19. U.N. Warships Pound Key Red Bridges

    TOKIO (A.A.P.-Reuter): Warships of four nations—Britain, Canada, America and Australia—have turned ...

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  20. Weekes Strains Muscle in Leg

    BRISBANE: Owing to a strained leg muscle the West Indies batsman Everton Weekes will probably be ...

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  22. Rat Causes Blackout in Newcastle

    SYDNEY: A rat yesterday blacked out every home in Newcastle for more than two hours, stopped ...

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  23. Labour Shortage For Wheat Harvest

    TOOWOOMBA: Reports had been received from the field of difficulties in obtaining experienced men capable of ...

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  24. Strait Jacket Urged For Disobedient Children

    MELBOURNE: A visiting American expert on child delinquency advocates strait jacket treatment for ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. Nine Dead in Huk Raid on Town

    MANILA: Communist huks raided the town of Santa Anu. in Pampanga Province yesterday—election eve—and burned ...

    Article : 85 words
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