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  4. GERMAN NERVE WAR EXPANDS

    BERLIN, Friday.--East Berlin newspapers have summoned Berliners to a giant rally today and Western Berlin police fear more violence-- even the use of firearms-- in this and future Berlin ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. INFLATIONARY SPIRAL WOULD FOLLOW U.K. WAGES INCREASES

    LONDON, Friday.--A wage-price inflational spiral which "may cause much damage and suffering" will grip Britain if there is a general increase in wages now. This blunt warning was given by Chancellor of the Exchequer (Richard Butler) to a private emergency meeling yesterday of ...

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  6. PRINCIPAL LOTTERY AWARDS

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  7. Drobny Meads Sedgman in French Seedings

    PARIS, Friday.-- Jaroslay Drobny is reeded No. I and Australis Frank Sedgman No. 2 for Hie men's singles ...

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  8. JUST ESCAPE CONTEMPT CHARGES

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.--Actress Judy Garland narrowly escaped arrest yesterday. ...

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  9. ANOTHER RAIL CRASH

    New South Wales experienced its fifth railway accident since May 7 near Berowra, 20 miles north ...

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  10. FOOD SUPPLIES IMPROVE

    LONDON, Friday. -- Britons are to get more meat and tea, but less butter, Food Minister Major Lloyd George has told the nation. He announced in the House ...

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  11. DAY IN BED FOR HIKERS

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon Most of the five boys who were lost in the Blue Mountains this week and rescued yesterday ...

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  12. Million Tons Of Coal At Grass By Year's End

    With the Miners' working year almost half gone, a steady build-up of coal at grass on the western field resulted in approximately half a million tons of open-cut coal being stacked at ...

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  14. DEMAND FOR FULL PROBE INTO KOJE CAMP EVENTS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Angry demands for the full story behind the Koje prison camp incident marked the submission to Congress yester day of a bill calling for a Congressional investigation of the affair. Member's of both the Senate ...

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  15. RATION UP BUT DEARER .

    LONDON, Friday.--Britain's meat ration will be increased by twopence in value from June 15. But the price will be raised by three pence at the same time and the present ration of 12 will become 17 ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S VIEW ON TRUCE TALK STALEMATE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.--Australia is not "blaming anybody on the Allied side of the fence" for the long stalemate in the Korean truce talks. ...

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  18. GUNMAN SHOOTS ENGINEER AT SERUM LABORATORY

    MELBOURNE, This Aft.--A gunman shot an engineer early to-day after being challenged on the premises at ...

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