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  4. U.S. Senate Concerned Over Prisoners' Fate

    WASHINGTON, Thurs.--Fears were voiced in the United States Senate yesterday that thousands of ...

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  5. COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY

    The Marquess of Salisbury, K.G. P.C., the Lord Privy Seal, has succeeded Lord Ismay as Secretary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SWING TOWARDS DROBNY BY WIMBLEDON CRITICS

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P. Special).--Many critics who earlier tipped Australia's Frank Sedgman to win the 1952 Wimbledon title have now swung to favoring Czech-exile Jaroslav Drobny. Their change of opinion is based on the merits of yesterday's sharply-contrasting semi-finals, in which ...

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  8. WARWICK FARM ACCEPTANCES

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  9. POINTER ON SEDGMAN'S FUTURE ROLE

    Melbourne, This Aft.--It was learned today that Australian tennis star Frank Sedgman has ...

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  10. Housing' Minister In Clash With Commission Judge

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Liquor Royal Commissioner Mr. Justice Maxwell today withdrew the right of Mr. Clive Evatt, Q.C., to appear for, State Parliamentary Member, Mr. James Leo ...

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  12. Appeal Against Sentence On N.T. Barman

    DARWIN, This Afternoon.--The Licensed Victuallers Association will appeal to the High Court and the ...

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  13. INCREASE IN PUBLIC PHONE CALL CHARGE

    CANBERRA, This Afternoon.--Public telephone calls will cost threepence as soon as P.M.G. technicians adjust call ...

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  14. LITHGOW SPRINTER TO COMPETE IN LONDON

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P. Special).--Two Helsinki Olympic hopes, Australia's Marjorie Jackson and Britain's McDonald Bailey, opposed each other in three track trials at Motspur Park yesterday. Miss Jackson could not pace it with McDonald Bailey, but she was never far behind. ...

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