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  4. Rivals For Presidency ?

    Harry S. Truman (left), President of the United States, and U. S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Churchill's Call In Address To U. S. Congress

    WASHINGTON, Fri.--Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill told a packed and cheering Congress yesterday, that Britain and the United States had agreed "on a plan, resolute and effective" as a reply if the Korean truce negotiations failed. ...

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  6. HERO'S WELCOME FOR CAPTAIN "STAYPUT"

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Captain Kurt "Stayput" Carlsen, who lost his ship in a manner that won the hearts of millions for his gallant duel against the sea, was given a hero's welcome by more than 250,000 New ...

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  7. DROUGHT INDIRECTLY CAUSES TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--A man was killed during stock moving operations near Nyngan early today. ...

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  8. JAP CREW LONELY

    MELBOURNE, This After.--Japanese seamen from the vessel Orient Ma[?]u played baseball behind the wharf fence today ...

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  9. PRINCIPAL LOTTERY AWARDS

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  10. FOUND DEAD IN ROOM

    Ill for some time, a man was found dead in his room at the Lansdowne Hotel this morning by the licensee, Mr. Alfred ...

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  11. TUNESIA HAS ITS MALCONTENTS

    TUNIS, Fri.--Three people were killed and 30 injured in clashes at Bizerta and Ferryville yesterday when Tunisian ...

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  12. Poor Cricket Start

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  13. "IKE" IS CANDIDATE

    CONCORD, New Hampshire, Friday.--General Eisenhower to-day became a candidate for the ...

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  15. "BUTTON" BACK TO GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.--Britain will hand back Heligoland to the German Government. This was announced by the Foreign ...

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  17. RED TANKS BLASTED

    TOKYO, Friday.--American Shooting Star[?]jet fighters destroyed three heavy Communist tanks neat the fringe of the ...

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  18. NO STUFFINESS AT BATHURST

    BATHURST, This Afternoon Bathurst will give Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh a "rip-roaring" ...

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  19. Haul of Suitlengths

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Suit lengths valued at £3,000 were stolen from a Lakemba shop early to-day. ...

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  20. All Australian Wages Conference

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Leaders of all Federal unions affiliated with the A.C.T.U. will meet in Melbourne, on February 8, for vital talks on wage issues. ...

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  21. IS IT REVENGE ?

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday.--Australian golfer Peter Thomson led Bobby Locke by four strokes at the end of the first ...

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  22. Buttons Not Full Of Vitamins

    OTTAWA, Friday.--A Canadian army spokesman said, yesterday, buttons on Canadian army parkas ...

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  23. EGYPT RETALIATES ON TRAFFIC

    CAIRO, Fri.--The Egyptian Government has closed the Cairo-Suez road to all British traffic, including diplomatic ...

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  24. ANOTHER BOAT IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Friday.--A Dutch lifeboat yesterday took ashore 31 crew members, of the British steamer Radmar, which is ...

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  25. Remarkable Moves In Atomic Energy

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The United States was likely to expand the atomic programme, Senator McMahon, chairman of the Senate House Atomic Energy Committee, said yesterday. ...

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  26. MATILDA NO LONGER WALTZES

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Matilda, one of the two kangaroos taken to the U. S. by Miss Loretta North ("Miss Kangaroo") ...

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