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  3. SHOULD HAVE JUMPED FIRST

    NEW YORK, Wed.-- A Polish migrant, who brooded because his wife was becoming "too ...

    Article : 153 words
  4. MA, I LIKE YOUR APPLE PIE

    LONDON, Wednesday. The British soldier today was softer than those who fought under Wellington ...

    Article : 103 words
  5. Vicious Attack On Woman On Lonely Engadine Road

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A young man, who police think may be a European migrant, threatened to kill a young married woman at Engadine last night if she didn't submit to his demands. ...

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  6. Tiny Bluff Will Burst At Seams Farewelling Queen

    INVERCARGILL, Wednesday.-- Unprecedented farewell scenes are expected next Saturday when tens of thousands of New Zealanders converge on the tiny port of Bluff (population 2,000) ...

    Article : 376 words
  7. LOTTERY AWARDS

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  8. BOY FINDS DEAD MAN IN CAR

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon. A young boy who was looking for golf balls on Long Reef golf course, early today ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. STATE MINE FIRE HAZARD DECREASING

    Since the weekend there has been a pronounced improvement in the heating of seals in the State Mine fire area and the temperature readings had dropped considerably as the result of efforts to overcome the ...

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  10. HICCOUGHS INTERRUPT SLEEP

    VATICAN CITY, Wed.-- The Pope is suffering a continuous form of hiccoughs and doctors have advised a ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA COULD BE WORLD POWER

    WELLINGTON, Wed.--Australia was destined to become the Britain of the Pacific, New Zealand Minister of Labor Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. Davis Cup Players Will Submit Adverse Report

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.--Many things go on in Australia that the United States Lawn Tennis Association doesn't know about, American tennis ace and Davis Cup star, Tony Trabert, said in Sydney ...

    Article : 296 words
  14. FINED FOR "THIRD DEGREE" TREATMENT

    NAIROBI, Wednesday.--A European police officer was fined £20 sterling yesterday with the alternative of eight ...

    Article : 104 words
  15. ANTI-COMMUNIST TREATY GETS RATIFICATION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. The United States Senate yesterday ratified a mutual defence treaty with South Korea to ...

    Article : 65 words
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  17. Renegade Prisoners To Be Accepted By Reds

    PANMUNJOM, Korea, Wednesday.--The Communist military command yesterday agreed to take custody of the 347 pro-Communist allied war prisoners. Radio Pyongyang said North ...

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  19. Lifelong Enemy Urges Churchill To Remain

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, a leading member of the late Labor Government, yesterday told Sir Winston Churchill he should carry on as Prime Minister until next general election and ...

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