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  2. Atom Bomb As UNO Weapon?

    MANILA.--Senator Melecio Arranz, Philippines member of the United Nations Korean Commission, said today: "We may ...

    Article : 314 words
  3. HORSE BRAND "POPULAR"

    TOKIO.--A tobacco smuggler arrested by the police admits that for some time be had been peddling ...

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  4. Commo-Inspired Pamphlets Boost Railway Strike

    BRISBANE.--More than 70,000 communist-inspired pamphlets will be printed and circulated by the railway strikers in a drive to counter the unfavourable public opinion prevoked by the Queensland-wide breadeast last night by the ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. BLACK SNAKE ATTACKS MAN

    DARWIN.--A 10ft. black and yellow banded sea snake, as thick as a man's arm attacked Captain Nevil Bell ...

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  6. EISENHOWER WARNS U.S.A. WATCH EAST

    WASHINGTON.--General Eisenhower in his final report before he retired as Army Chief of Staff on ...

    Article : 158 words
  7. THE "VON" IN GOLF BRAWL

    HARLINGTON (Texas).--In confirming today the two-week suspension of Henry Ransom for punching Von ...

    Article : 51 words
  8. British Cruiser On Mystery Tour

    CAPETOWN.--The British 8,000 [?] cruiser. Nigeria received unexpected orders to leave Simonstown last night. ...

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  9. HAVANA TRADE PACT GOOD FOR AUSTRALIA DECLARES DEDMAN

    SYDNEY.--On his return to Sydney today by A.N.A. Skymaster, Minister for Postwar Reconstruction Dedman said material benefits to Australia would accrue from the trade charter approved by the Havana Conference on international ...

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  10. MUNRO TO RIDE CHANAK SATURDAY

    SYDNEY.--Melborune trainer J. Molt said today that Darby Munro would ride Chanak in £3000 Futurity Stakes at Caulfield ...

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  11. ABORIGINALS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER

    DARWIN.--Two aboriginals were brought to Darwin on Saturday right on a patrol vessel to be charged ...

    Article : 75 words
  12. Queensland's Softwoods Cutting Out

    BRISBANE.--Queensland's softwood forests will only last about six years according to Mr. V. Hall, chief ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. Outside Aid For Greek Nationals

    ATHENS.--The Government announced that Major General S. B. Rawlins and Major General W. G. Livesay, chiefs of the ...

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  14. WILL GET MONEY FOR SWIM TEAM

    SYDNEY.--Secretary of the Australian Swimming Union W. B. Phillips said to-day that the union expected that the money ...

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  15. SOVIET SEEKING URANIUM ORE

    FRANKFURT.--The United States army newspaper Stars and Stripes says that Russians have begun working the new ore mines ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. CHILD HURT AT PLAY

    [?] Wald[?] 8 this morning sustained an injury to the right side when he fell over while playing at school. He was given first aid ...

    Article : 51 words
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