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  4. AUSTRALIA IN DIRE PERIL, SAYS KNIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"Australia stands in more dire peril than at any other time in her history," said the retiring Director-General of Recruiting, ...

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  5. PEACE HOPES FADE

    TOKIO, Fri. (AAP-Reuter).--Fading hopes for peace in Korea took another downward dive to-day when the Communists protested against three new "violations" of Kaesong's neutrality. ...

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  6. Thunderjet Leaves On Mission In Korea

    Streaking past one of its sister ships on the ground, this F-84 Thunedjet of the U.S. Air Force leaves its field in Korea on another mission against North Korean and Chinese Communist military targets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Separate Asian Talks Probable

    NEW DELHI, Fri. (AAP).--Asian countries may hold, as Japanese peace conference of their own, the Indian Prime Minister, ...

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  8. SOCIALIST PLAN FOR FAR EAST

    LONDON, Fri. (AAP).--Britain's Labour Party is sponsoring a plan for aid from Socialist parties of the world ...

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  9. DEFENCE LEVY OUTLINED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government's proposed defence levy of 10 per cent, on income tax in the next Bridget is almost certain to be imposed ...

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  10. Peace Pact By U.S., Philippines

    WASHINGTON. Fri. (AAP). --A new defence pact, pledging each to help the t other light aggression, was signed ...

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  11. British Sterling Pact With Japan

    TOKIO, Fri. (AAP-Reuter).--Britain and Japan to-day signed a sterling payments agreement, paving the way for ...

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  12. Red Jet Fighter Captured

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A practically intact Russian-built M.I.G. 15-jet fighter is now in the hands of the United States Air Force, ...

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  13. UNIFIED RAIL CHIEF RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Director of Rail Standardisation, Sir Harold Clapp, had tendered his resignation to the Government, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PRIEST SHOT BY WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A young woman shot a Roman Catholic priest in the arm with a rifle outside his presbytery, at St. ...

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  15. Judge Advocates U.S. Recognition Of Peking Regime

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday (AAP).--United States recognition of the Peking Communist Government was ...

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  16. Bank Board Members

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Executive Council which met in Sydney to-day, approved the appointments of the ...

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  17. Newspaper Traces Missing Diplomats

    LONDON, Friday (A.A.P.).--The "Daily Herald"--official organ of British labour, has submitted to the Foreign Office its information about the missing British diplomats, Donald Maclean and ...

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  18. Aboriginal Station Manager Resigns

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The manager of the Wallaga aboriginal station, Tilba, Mr. Quigley, resigned his position to-day, ...

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  19. Not Enough Coal Miners

    SYDNEY, Friday--The reason given by Senator Spooner for the coal shortage was what the Miners' Federation had been trying to tell the public for five years, the president of the ...

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  20. WOOL PLAN NEEDED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The chairman of the Australian Wool Brokers and Produce Co. Ltd., Mr. J. A. Saleh, said to-day a wool ...

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  21. WARNING ON HEAVY TAXES

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A warning that greatly increased taxation might nullify the Government's inflationary plans, was ...

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  23. Atlantic Record Attempt

    LONDON, Fri. (AAP). -- A Canberra jet bomber took off from Belfast at 12.23 G.M.T. to-day (10.23 p.m. A.E.S.T.), for ...

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  24. 1000 Pre-Fabs For Coal Areas

    SYDNEY. Fri.--The N.S.W. Minister for Housing, Mr. Kelly, said to-day that 1000 pre-fabricated homes from ...

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  25. TWO SHIPS FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Commonwealth has placed orders with a 'British shipbuilding' firm for the construction of two 10,000 ...

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  26. Junior Farmers To Tour U.S.

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A Riverina junior farmer, Ian Sharrock, 18. of Bribbaree, near Young, was chosen to-day for a six ...

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  28. PERSIAN MOVE

    LONDON, Friday (AAP),-- Reports have been received here that Persian Opposition drive to unseat Dr. Mossadeq's ...

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  29. LAYERS INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The preliminary hearing of the Royal Commission into the conviction and sentence of Frederick Lincoln ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND VOTES TO-DAY

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday (A.A.P.-Reuter) --New Zealand voters go to the polls to-mrorow in a general election coloured by varying reactions to the recent crippling waterfront strike. ...

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  31. SOVIET-CHINA PACT ON BOMBING JAPAN

    TOKIO. Fri. (AAP-Reuter). --Russia and Communist China have signed a secret agreement calling for the bombing of ...

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  32. SUEZ CANAL DISPUTE

    CAIRO, Fri. (AAP).--Russia's intervention in the Suez Canal dispute was a "pleasant surprise," the Egyptian Foreign ...

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  33. CANADA CUTS BUTTER ORDER

    OTTAWA, Fri. (AAP).--The Canadian Government has slashed its order for 10,000,0001b. of butter from ...

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  34. Killer "Didn't Like" His Victims

    KANSAS CITY. Friday (AAP).--A man arrested for the murder of two persons told police his arrest ...

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