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  4. SOVIET THREAT WILL NOT CHANGE BRITAIN'S PLANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Diplomatic sources in London last night opined that there was "no conceivable chance" that Britain would halt its plans:--in the light of a threat by Soviet Russia--to ratify the Lohdon-Paris agreements for rearming Western Germany. ...

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  5. NOVEL FOOD SERVICE

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday. A toy electric train will serve food to Yugoslav dictator Marshal Tito at ...

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  6. TYSON INJURED--M.C.C. STRUGGLING FOR RUNS

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Struggling for runs in an effort to present Australia with a hard task to win the Second Test, the M.C.C. saw their chances recede sharply this morning when two valuable wickets fell for the addition of only 28 runs and express bowler Jack Tyson was compelled to retire hurt after ...

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  7. INVESTIGATION INTO RAIL PILLAGING

    Railway detectives have been in the Lithgow area lately investigating pillaging from trains and ...

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  8. PRINCIPAL LOTTERY AWARDS

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  13. Apprentice Killed In Track Crash

    MELBOURNE, This Aft.-- Melbourne's most promising apprentice jockey, 17-year-old Ray Gardner, was killed when ...

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  15. Tennis Nerve War Now Reaches Peak

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Australian Davis Cup team captain Harry Hopman saw Tony Trabert as the main threat to Australia's hold on the Cup after the challenge, round rivals whipped ...

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