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  4. VARYING REPORTS ON IRANIAN OIL

    NEW YORK: A Hurry of reports— some officially denied—about moves to end the stalemate on the sale and transport of oil from Iran coincided with the opening in Aden yesterday of a test case by the ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE DECISIONS

    LONDON: A final communiqué on the results of the Commonwealth economic conference is likely to be ...

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  6. ATOM SPIES LOSE ONE MORE ROUND

    NEW YORK: Husband and wife “stom spies,” Julius and Ethel Ropenberg, have lost another round in their fight to ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. TRUMAN INTERVENES IN KOREAN STALEMATE

    NEW YORK: President Truman, who hands over the reins of government to Dwight Eisenhower in January, intervened yesterday in latest American move on the Korean stalemate with a declaration that he should be told at once of an reasonable plan to end the war. ...

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  8. Cool, With Strong Winds

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Cold weather over much of the State. Squally to gale west to south-west ...

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  9. FIREFIGHTERS WIN BATTLE AT TRANGIE

    SYDNEY: After an all-night battle, firefighters early to-day saved Trangie from bushfires that had threatened to raze the town. The entire male population from Trangie and ...

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  10. “ASIA DEPENDS ON JAPS”

    General MacArthur told a Japanese economic mission in America recently that the welfare of all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. POLICIES MAY REMAIN AT CROSSROADS

    LONDON : International policies of Commonwealth countries may, in many respects, remain at the ...

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  12. Australians In Beagle Hunt

    LONDON: Hares on a moor near Denton, East likely, had a busy afternoon yesterday when the ...

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  13. COUPLE BASHED BY BURGLAR

    SYDNEY: A six-foot burglar [?] a man and his wife in their [?] at Brighten last night. ...

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  14. Suggested Title For Duke

    LONDON: A suggestion war made as the Empire Prime Minister’s conference that the Duke Edinburgh should ...

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  15. France Maintains [?]cott On Tunisia

    NEW YORK: France maintained its boycott of the United [?] debates on the explosive Tunisian question as the Assembly’s political committee yesterday voted down a more to invite the Bey ...

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  17. Cut-Back In War Production

    WASHINGTON: The United States Army has drastically cut back orders for medium tanks and two and a half ton ...

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  18. EGGS, BIRDS STOLEN FROM ZOO

    SYDNEY: Vandals had stolen many valuable birds and eggs recently from Taronga Park Zoo, chairman of ...

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  19. MOTHER OF TWO AT 13½ YEARS

    LONDON: A court at Cupar [?] (Scotland) yesterday ordered that girl aged 13½ years be places in a home. ...

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  20. New Governor General Leaves In February

    LONDON: Field Marshal Sir William slim will [?] from London for Australia with Lady Slim in the ...

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  22. Freak Accident

    SYDNEY: A tarpaulin from a goods train caused a freak accident in which a man was injured at Woy Woy early ...

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  23. TAKING THEM AS THEY COME

    ALEXANDRIA: A young Egyptian, Fathia Ahmed, arrested for bigamy, said that the liked a change of husbands ...

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  24. LIQUOR SOON ON TRAINS FOR COUNTRY

    SYDNEY: Government observers said to-day they believed that he NSW Railways, Commissioner (Mr. Winsor) ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. Body Armour For Troops In Korea

    WASHINGTON: New experimental body armour to protect the hips, abdomen and grain will be tested by combat troops in Korea, the United States Army announces. It described the new armour ...

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  26. Doer May Have Mangled Dead Woman’s Throat

    NEW YORK: Police believe that a pet cocker spaniel found roaming through the Leonta (New Jersey) home or [?] ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader Anti-Social Drivers

    LONDON: Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies will make a 36-hours goodwill visit to Brussels next week, before leaving for New York homeward bound after the Commonwealth economic ...

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