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  4. Wide Concern Expressed As Soviet Spy-Ring In Australia News Takes Press Headlines In U.S. And Britain

    WASHINGTON: Disclosure of a Soviet spy ring in Australia has evoked widespread interest on both sides of the Atlantic and in Washington itself Eisenhower administration leaders are watching for developments which might have a bearing on security surrounding Britain’s atomic tests. ...

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  5. Ceylonese Dance Before Queen

    COLOMBO: The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh last night watched a two boors’ gala performance by nearly ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. POLICE USE TEAR GAS ON ASSEMBLY

    GEORGETOWN (British Galena): Police used tear [?] bombs to disperse a 3GO-strong crowd at a sugar plantation ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. FINE, SOME RAIN LATER

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Interm[?]tent rain and Isolated thunderstorms in west, followed by much cooler southerly winds ...

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  8. Joint Anglo-American Statement Suggests Britain Likely To Reassert Herself As Pacific Power

    LONDON: Britain it to reassert her position at e major Pacific power. This is the interpretation placed by the politico, correspondent of the “Daffy Express” on the joint announcement here that Britain and the United States ore ready to join with other interested nations in studying the creation of a collective ...

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  9. Fate Of Windjammer Uncertain

    HAMBURG: The West German Transport Ministry is expected to decide the late of the four-masted windjammer ...

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  10. Suspension Of Atomic Scientist

    WASHINGTON: President E[?]aednhower’s Republican Administration has beaten Republican anti-Communist crusader ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. Train Mined In Cambodia

    HANOI: Sixty persons were killed when a [?]ain from [?]attambang, in Western Cambodia, to O[?]on Penh. ...

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  12. DIPLOMAT’S HOUSE DESERTED

    CANBERRA: A woman neighbour of Russian diplomat Vladimir Petrov claimed today that be had disappeared ...

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  13. Fourteen Dead In Crash

    SANTIAGO (Chile): Fourteen persons were killed yesterday in the crash of a Chilean Air Force DC3 ...

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  15. Two Mines Resume

    CESSNOCK: Hebburn No. 2 and Elrington collieries re[?]ned work to-day in accord[?] with an instruction from ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. R.N. SAILOR GAOLED

    CAPETOWN: A stoker mechanic, Peter Lochlon, 24. was found guilty at a court martial yesterday on three ...

    Article : 83 words
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  18. British Planes Modified

    LONDON: Royal Navy “Sea Venom” and R.A.F. “Venom” jet-fighter planes are being modified because of a small ...

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  19. RADNOR CREW APPROACHED

    SYDNEY: Security officers are investigating reports that Red agents have atempted to persuade British crew ...

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  20. Queen’s Children Surprise Parcel

    LONDON: Prince Charles and Princess Anne, who will sail for Tobruk to-day, have packed a surprise birthday ...

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  21. She’ll sing “Song of Welcome”

    A 25-year-old Australian soprano at Covent Garden, Joan Sothern and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PAPER FINED FOR CONTEMPT

    SYDNEY: Consolidated Press Ltd., publishers of the Sydney “Daily Telegraph,” was fined £500 in the Supreme ...

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  23. Potatoes Again Easier

    SYDNEY: Supplies available in all sections at the Alexandria saleyards to-day were very light. ...

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  24. No Rain Reported

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader Palliative Work

    CANBERRA: The House of Representatives this morning unanimously passed a bill for setting up of a Royal ...

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