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  4. Increase In Living Costs

    CANBERRA, Friday--The cost of living in Australia during the quarter ended last month increased by 1.2 per cent. over the six capital cities. ...

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  5. Unable To Trust Peace Overtures Of Soviet Union

    SYDNEY, Friday--The Soviet Union's peace overtures could not be trusted, Vice-President of the United States, Mr. Richard Nixon, declared to-day. Mr. Nixon, speaking at a luncheon given by the ...

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  6. No Report Yet On Atom Test

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said in the House of Representatives to-day ...

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    The British Pavilion at the great German Industries Fair now open in West Berlin. The huge statue of H.M. Queen Elizabeth (in foreground) will be recognised by all visitors to London for the Coronation, as forming the set-piece for the decorations in Oxford Street. The statue was taken down and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAY MODIFY PLAN ON TRIESTE

    LONDON, Friday.--The Big Three Foreign Ministers may decide to modify the Anglo-American plan to quit Trieste next month, says a Reuter's correspondent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Hollywood Stars Support Family Prayer

    SYDNEY, Fri.--An American Roman Catholic priest who has enlisted the voluntary services of 300 to 400 ...

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  10. FLAT REFUSAL TO LISTEN TO COMMUNISTS

    PANMUNJOM, Friday.--Defiant North Korean prisoners flatly refused today to listen to Communist ...

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  11. Korean Widows Break Up War Service

    SEOUL, Fri.--South Korean war widows to-day broke up a memorial service to the Korean war dead by ...

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  12. Woman Killed In Smash

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A woman passenger in an ambulance wagon which overturned at Liverpool to-day died at ...

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  13. In Depot To Test Security

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A journalist found in Garden Island Naval Depot without authority claimed he ...

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  14. Police Active In Georgetown To Stop Trouble

    GEORGETOWN, Friday.--Steel-helmeted police swooped into the Bourda area last night to prevent a ...

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  15. Died After Return To Life

    TAMWORTH, Fri.--A man whom doctors restored to life after his heart had stopped beating at ...

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  16. Ten Killed In Train Collision

    LYONS, Fri.--Ten people were killed when two trains collided near Lyons to-day. Police reports say a ...

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  17. MARGINS CASE IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday--Further decline of the workers' purchasing power of money would threaten ...

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  19. Sit Round Table

    LONDON, Fri.--Italian Prime Minister Signor Pella says that Italy is ready to sit round the table ...

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  20. Secret Papers

    NEW YORK, Fri.--Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin), has announced a scientist friend ...

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  21. Germany Objects To Meeting

    LONDON, Friday--The Big Three Western Foreign Ministers are faced with unexpected objections from West Germany to the new invitation for a Four ...

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  22. Religious Persecutions

    LONDON, Fri.--Britain's two highest-ranking Churchmen, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, in ...

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  23. Another Bitter Clash Between Soviet, U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Another bitter clash between the Soviet Union and the United States, this time over the Trieste dispute, developed in the United Nations with American delegate Henry Cabot Lodge accusing the Kremlin of raising the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Police Seek Lord Montague

    LONDON, Fri.--Britain's "most eligible bachelor," Lord Montague, of Beaulieu, now believed to be in the ...

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