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  4. U.N.'s PRIZE POSTER.

    THE THEME IS PEACE: A child with her toy alphabet blocks forming the word "Pax" (peace) make the first prize- winning poster for the 1500 dollars United Nations competition. It was designed by Armando Paez Torres, of Argentina, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  5. BERLIN REDS SET UP SEPARATE CITY GOVT. BODY

    BERLIN, Tuesday: The Russian-backed Berlin Communists today established a separate city administration in opposition to the democratically-elected Anti- Communist City Government. ...

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  6. C.P. Resentment Against Victorian Premier

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Victorian Parliamentary Country Party tomorrow may urge the withdrawal of the six Country Party Ministers from this composite State Government. Country Party members interviewed at Parliament ...

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  7. Dog On Line Holds Up Trains

    LONDON, Tuesday: A big black and white mongrel dog disrupted part of London's tube timetable last night by ...

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  8. CHINESE HQ MOVED FROM SUCHOW

    NANKING, Tuesday: The Nationalist headquarters in Central China have been moved from Suchow to ...

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  9. Lapstone Conference Disputes

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Though the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East at ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. Cease-Fire Agreement in Jerusalem

    LONDON, Tuesday: The Arabs and Jews today signed a cease-fire agreement for the Jerusalem area and ...

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  11. SOME TRYING FOR DOUBLE RATION ISSUE?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: The Rationing Commission was investigating suspected attempts to obtain a double ration issue ...

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  12. EXECUTION OF JAPANESE LEADERS DELAYED

    TOKIO, Tuesday: The execution of General Tojo and the six other Japanese wartime leaders condemned to death has been delayed pending the outcome of an appeal by two of ...

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  13. LIFE AT SEA ON THE ASTURIAS FAR FROM DULL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The crew of the Asturias believe that the ship has shaken off the hoodoo which has earned it the nickname of "the hearse"--but only just. ...

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  14. Antics At Opera Opening

    NEW YORK, Tuesday: A glittering and be-jewelled throng of society leaders saw the opening of the ...

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  15. OPPOSITION SEES POSSIBLE WEAPON AGIST JUDGES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The acting-Leader of the Opposition, Mr Harrison, tonight challenged the ...

    Article : 279 words
  16. X-RAY WATCH ON NAILS BABY SWALLOWED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: Frequent X-ray photographs are being made at the Brisbane Children's Hospital to follow the movement ...

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  17. Both of King's Feet Affected

    LONDON, Tuesday: Commenting on the bulletin about His Majesty, the Daily Telegraph's medical ...

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  19. "WHAT BLOCKADE?" ASKS RUSSIAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: "What blockade?" asked M. K. Novikov, leader of the Russian deegation to ECAFE, on his arrival by air ...

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  20. Flew Over Pacific In 26 Hours

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Commonwealth Government's second DC6 airliner to arrive in Australia clipped two hours ...

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  21. "WILL NOT GIVE UP CHILD"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins stated today that they would not agree to have a blood test to determine if they ...

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  22. Barrister Declares Le Gallien Family Did Not Want Father to Die

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The Crown case was built up on a youth's babbling that he would kill his father, Mr. J. Kinkead told a Central Criminal Court jury in the Le Gallien murder ...

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  24. GERM WARFARE THREAT DISCOUNTED

    LONDON, Tuesday: Germ and chemical warfare were not as great a threat to humanity as the atomic bomb, said the Canadian ...

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  25. £250,000 IN THEFTS FROM RAILWAYS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The police prosecutor at the Central Court today said that goods valued at £250,000 had been stolen from the ...

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