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    The British Post Office cable ship, Monarch, which will lay the first telephone cable under the Atlantic Ocean from Ocean, in Scotland, to Newfoundland—a distance of 1950 miles. The vessel will begin laying the cable in 1955. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. America May Share Atom Secrets

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The United States is prepared to seek legislation enabling it to share atomic information with its allies. This was announced to the Paris meeting of the North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO TRACE OF HIKER

    COOMA, Wednesday.—Search parties which returned from the Yarrangobilly Caves to-night reported they found no trace of a 19 years old ...

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  7. To Civilise New Guinea Cannibals

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The efforts of Australian authorities in attempting to "civilise" New ...

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  8. Policy Shift By Dr. Rhee

    NEW YORK, Wed.—South Korea President, Dr. Syngman Rhee, in a major policy shift said to-day he ...

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  9. Test Case Dismissed

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A test claim by wool dealers for a £3½ million share in the receipts from Australian ...

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  10. Ordered To Pay "Herald" Costs

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police Inspector M. F. Caiman, was ordered by Mr. Justice Owen in the Supreme Court to-day to pay all costs involved in the ...

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  11. Left Estate Of £32,766

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Sydney radio producer, George Edwards, 65, who died last August, left an estate of ...

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  12. DOCTOR, WOMAN SENTENCED

    BRISBANE, Wed—A doctor and a woman were sentenced by the Chief Justice (Mr. Justice ...

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  13. WILL FORFEIT ADJUSTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The 5000 sea-going members of maritime unions who have enjoyed cost of living ...

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  14. CLERK AWARDED £550 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A clerk who sued two police officers for malicious prosecution was awarded £550 to-day by ...

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  15. Unions Seek Registration

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The State Government's Compulsory Unionism Bill resulted to-day in two ...

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  16. Nurses Get More Pay Interstate

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Many nurses had left New South Wales because of an adverse industrial award, the ...

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  17. Graft Charge Prosecutions

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police will prosecute "certain persons" following allegations of graft in the Sydney City Council. The Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  18. Fresh Election

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The Australasian Society of Engineers was ordered by the Arbitration Court to-day to ...

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  19. New Election In Transport Union

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Systematic faking and alteration of union records had secured the election of five ineligible candidates to office in the N.S.W. branch ...

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  21. Minister Recovered

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The Customs Minister, Senator O'Sullivan has now recovered from an illness ...

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  22. Price Control To End Soon

    PERTH, Wed.—The Liberal majority in the Legislative Council have brought about the end of price ...

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  23. ROYAL YACHT NEARING SUVA

    SUVA, Wednesday.—The Royal Yacht, Gothic, to-night was steaming through island-studded waters only a matter of hours from Fiji. Gothic, carrying the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh on ...

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  24. Neutral Germany Unacceptable

    BONN, Wed.—West German Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, said that any proposal to neutralise Germany ...

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