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  4. Firemen Control Blaze In Liner, But Total Loss

    LONDON, Mon.--Firemen to-day signalled they had control of the blaze which in 15 hours destroyed the 20,000 ton Canadian luxury liner, Empress of Canada. A brief message sent to their headquarters at dawn said only ...

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    H.M. Aircraft Carrier Vengeance at Pl[?]th before her departure for Australia. She is on loan until another carrier, now being built in Britain, is completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Fought Hitler, Now In Red Purge

    BERLIN, Monday.--East Germany's Communist purge, aimed at smashing opponents of Stalinism, is returning thousands of East Germans to the gaols they knew under ...

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  7. Prince Aly Retraces Old Path

    CANNES, Mon.--Prince Aly Khan and actress Gene Tierney were retracing yesterday the romantic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. South Koreans Could Hold All Front

    NEW YORK, Mon.--The South Korean army could be built up within 12 months to hold the entire 155-mile present Korean battle front, General James A. van Fleet said ...

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  9. Take Lead In Pacific

    CANBERRA, Mon.--A call to Australians to rise to the demands of this age so that their country, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CURED OF HEART COMPLAINT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--General Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Mr. L. Sharkey, returned to ...

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  11. "Ike," Dulles To Outline Foreign Policy

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--President Eisenhower and the Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, will ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. Nervous Year, According To Cigarettes

    JERSEY CITY, Mon.--The man who counts the cigarettes Americans smoke, yesterday predicted that 1953 ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. Not Increasing Armed Forces

    PARIS, Monday.--Defence Minister Rene Pleven said in the French budget debate yesterday that France ...

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  14. Lower Taxes, Higher Output

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Decreased taxation and more liberal allowances for capital expenditure would ...

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  15. Authorities Delay Suicide Certificate

    WASHINGTON. Monday.--Authorities yesterday delayed issuing a certificate of suicide in the death of ...

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  16. "LITTLE MO" AGAIN

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--United States and Wimbledon champion, Miss Maureen Connolly had no ...

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  17. Kenya Attack

    NAIROBI, Monday.--Police hunting the killers of British farmer Roger Ruck, his wife and six and a half ...

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  18. Change Likely In Foreign Policy

    NEW YORK, Monday.--President Eisenhower's inaugural address sounded a little like the second verse of President Truman's farewell address, James Reston said in the New York "Times" yesterday. ...

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  19. Refused To Enter Combat

    SEOUL, Mon.--The U.S. Third Division said yesterday that 92 members of the 65th Regiment--not 88 as ...

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  20. Long Rest Ordered

    LONDON, Monday.--Miss Eileen Joyce, Australian pianist, who collapsed after a four-hour rehearsal at ...

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  21. Returns To Die In Homeland

    FRANKFURT, Mon.--Mrs. Barbara Szewezyk, 33, whom doctors have given three weeks to live, arrived in ...

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  22. Influenza Virus Present In Aust.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The influenza virus was present in Australia as it was in all countries, and chances of an epidemic depended mainly on weather conditions, Commonwealth Deputy Director of ...

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  23. Allies Launch Big Attack

    NEW YORK, Mon.--Allied troops yesterday launched their biggest attack in more than three months against a ...

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  24. Migration Needs Bigger Output

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia would have to expand considerably her output of export industries if it were to continue sizeable immigration, a former N.S.W. Premier, Sir Bertram Stevens, told the ...

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  25. No Guard Now For Truman

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Mon.--Harry Truman strode around his home town in high spirits ...

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  26. Leases Bill in N.T. to be changed

    Mr F. J. Wise, NT Administrator, announced that amendments will be made to a disputed Lands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Australia Day Significance

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--Australia Day had assumed the same significance as American Independence Day, ...

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  28. Fatal Fire Near Station

    HOUSTON (Texas), Monday).--Fire swept an old tenement house two doors from a fire station ...

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  29. Intelligence Service

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--General Walter Bedell Smith, retiring Chief of the Central Intelligence Agency, ...

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  30. Test Sands For Oil Production

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Oil sands struck last Friday five miles from Roma are to be tested for production. Associated Australian Oilfields Director, C. Byrne, said to-night. ...

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  31. Ford Zephyr Wins Rally

    MONTE CARLO, Mon.--A Dutch-driven Ford Zephyr yesterday won the world's most exacting car test, the ...

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  32. Still Grounded

    LONDON, Mon.--B.O.A.C. Stratocruisers which were grounded because of engine defects would not operate ...

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  33. No Place Like Home (After Russia)

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A union delegate who returned to Sydney to-day from Moscow said: "One has ...

    Article : 135 words
  34. No A.L.P. Policy

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The State Labour Government had no policy, Mr. Vernon Treatt said last night. ...

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