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  4. UN Troops Hold Reds

    SEOUL, Fri.--United Nations troops threw the Chinese Communists off the top of Iron Horse Mountain yesterday and 20 miles to the east, crushed new, but weaker attacks ...

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  5. Queen Knights Penney

    LONDON, Friday.--Queen Elizabeth has knighted Dr. William George Penney, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FRESH TROUBLE LIKELY

    NAIROBI, Fri.--Fresh trouble is threatening in the Kikuyu tribal reserve--"hot spot" of Mau Mau ...

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  7. Atom Bomb Tested For Sabotage Use

    LONDON, Friday--Prime Minister Winston Churchill's report to the House of Commons last night on the Monte Bello explosion reveals that Britain's first atomic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Co-Operation At Monte Bello

    MELBOURNE, Friday--"The Monte Bello test of Britain's first atomic weapon has been an outstanding example of a combined operation in which the Governments of the ...

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  9. British Army Stronger

    LONDON, Frid.--Field Marshall Sir William Slim, Governor-General designate of Australia, said ...

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  10. Ships To Return

    PERTH, Fri.--The flagship, H.M.S. Campania, and five other ships which took part in the atomic test at ...

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  11. No Need For Pride

    LONDON, Fri.--The Church of England newspaper said to-day that Britain's possession of the ...

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  12. African Round-Up

    NAIROBI, Fri.--Eighty Africans have been rounded up for questioning for the murder last night of a ...

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  13. Grappled In Caves, Trenches

    SEOUL, Fri.--South Koreans and Chinese grappled in the dim recesses of caves and trenches to-day for the ...

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  14. FIRST DEGREE MURDER

    BALTIMORE (Maryland) Frid.--George Edward Grammar, 35-year-old business man who battered his ...

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  15. Political Crisis Takes New Turn

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A new development in the State political crisis to-day was the issue of subpoenas to a number of members to attend the Royal Commission into alleged bribery offers to ...

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  16. COLOMBO PLAN UNDER WAY

    KARACHI, Frid.--The first consignment of supplies to Pakistan from Australia under the Colombo ...

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  17. Queen Strongly Protected

    LONDON, Fri.--Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh drove without incident through cheering ...

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  18. UN Talks Too Much

    NEW YORK, Frid.--The United Nations General Assembly yesterday began a debate on how it could ...

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  19. Mrs Norton Acquitted

    BATHURST, Friday.--A Supreme Court jury this afternoon acquitted Mrs. Ruby May Norton (50), of ...

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  20. Modify Ban Soon

    LONDON, Frid.--Reuter says the view in U.S. military headquarters, which was shared in other official ...

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  21. Rebel Attack In Indo-China

    PARIS, Fri.--Vietminh rebels in Indo-China seem to have a large part of their forces engaged in their ...

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  22. Ordered Reds Out

    TOKIO, Fri.--The Japanese Government to-day ordered six Russians, including the Tass and Pravda ...

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  23. USA "Underground"

    MUNICH, Frid.--Bavarian Interior Minister Mr. Wilhelm Hoegner has revived the question of ...

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  24. CLEARED OF BRIBE CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Sydney solicitor, James Edward Carruthers, to-day was cleared of a charge of ...

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  26. Thanks A Million

    LONDON, Friday.--A Dutchman has found a cheque for £1 million sterling in a bottle ...

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  27. Price Disparity Bewilders Judge

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Foster said in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day that the disparity in prices quoted by employers' witnesses giving evidence in the wages-hours case was "bewildering." ...

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  28. SOUND RAILWAYS FOR SECURITY

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The security of Australia was in danger without a sound railway system, Mr. R. Winsor said ...

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  30. ANXIETY ON INDO-CHINA

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The present Communist offensive against the French in Indo-China gave grounds ...

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  31. Royalty At Wedding

    LONDON, Frid.--The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret attended the wedding of 26-year-old Scot ...

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  32. Yoshida Again Leads Japan

    TOKIO, Fri.--The Japanese Diet to-night elected Shigeru Yoshida Prime Minister for his fourth term. ...

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  33. Hurricane Threat

    HAVANA, Fri.--The Cuban capital of almost one million people is making frantic preparations ...

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  34. Typhoon Kills At Least 443

    MANILA, Fri.--At least 443 people are dead and more than 200 missing in a typhoon which has swept ...

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  35. DEFER BILL

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Commonwealth Government may defer introduction of the proposed Bill designed ...

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  36. Acheson Will 'Open Whole Book'

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, will give detailed review of the Korean war and the armistice negotiations to the General Assembly's Political Committee to-day at 4 p.m. (6 a.m. Sydney time). ...

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