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  4. VISHINSKY RENEWS CHARGES

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP). -- Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Vishinsky last night bitterly repeated his charges of "war-mongering" against Britain and the United States. ...

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  5. Britain To Begin Withdrawal From Palestine

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). -- Britain will begin her withdrawal from Palestine immediately the present UNO debate ends unless an agreed solution is found. That is certain, although who will control Palestine in future is still undecided. ...

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  6. HURRICANE WRECKS RADAR STATION

    The hurricane which hit Florida, United States, recently, caused widespread damage. Top: The U.S. Army Radar station at the Bocca Raton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Gandhi Talks of War

    NEW DELHI, Sunday (AAP). -- The Indian Government would have to go to war against Pakistan, if there were no other way ...

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  8. Churchill Charges Soviet With "Murder" of Petkov

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). -- "There can be no doubt that the prime responsibility for the murder of the Bulgarian patriot, Petkov, lies with the Government of Russia. ...

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  9. WOMEN IN FED. PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Dame Enid Lyons yesterday made a vigorous reply to Mr. Randolph Churchill's ...

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  10. CROWD VIEWS ASSAULT ON POLICEMAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A young policeman was punched about the head, then kicked as he lay on the ground in a city street yesterday, while about 60 people looked on. ...

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  11. FIRE BRIGADE DISPUTE STILL NOT SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Sydney will be without a fire brigade service from Wednesday unless a settlement is reached at a compulsory ...

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  12. CHOLERA PANICS EGYPTIANS

    CAIRO, Sunday. -- Panic-stricken crowds throughout Egypt yesterday mobbed clinics for anti-cholera vaccine. ...

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  13. Polish Criticism of Marshall Plan

    PARIS, Sunday (AAP). -- Polish delegate to the United Nations, Oscar Lange, yesterday criticised the 16-nation report of the European economic situation as inadequate and harmful to the United Nations ...

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  14. ESCORTED AFTER LONDON CLASH

    Mounted and foot police were called out to disperse large crowds which assembled when meetings between Communists and the National League of Ex-servicemen clashed on the east side of London. Seven people were arrested. A young couple escorted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PUBLIC SERVANTS TO DISCUSS GRIEVANCES

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A mass meeting of State public servants will be held in Sydney on Tuesday night to discuss the widespread ...

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  16. CHINESE WOMAN GIVES BIRTH TO EIGHT SONS

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). -- Two multiple births involving 13 children are reported. A Chinese woman is stated to have given birth to eight ...

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  19. WOMAN TRAPPED IN BLAZING RESIDENCE

    GRAFTON, Sunday. -- Trapped on the first floor of a blazing Prince Street shop and residence on Saturday night, Mrs. A. A. Reedman collapsed just as she was rescued by a Grafton fire brigade officer. The officer, ...

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  20. SCHOOL FRIENDS FOR QUINS

    CALLANDER (Ontario), Sunday (AAP). -- Establishment of a convent school in which the Dionne ...

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  21. JEW SHOT DEAD BY NAVAL RATING

    JERUSALEM, Sunday (AAP) -- A naval rating in the British naval party which boarded the illegal Jewish immigrant ship fired five ...

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