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  4. U.S. SPECULATION ON RED BUDGET

    WASHINGTON: United States officials said to-day they estimated the Soviet Union had raised its 1953 military budget by 25 per cent, mainly for atom and hydrogen bomb development. ...

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  5. Strike Trouble Continues

    PARIS: Strikes still beset troubled France last night. Telephone operators in several districts defied Government ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS HAD A “DEATH ROOM”

    MUNSAN: A returning American soldier alleges that the Communists had a “death-room” at his prison camp, where they put the ailing captives and left them to die without any attention whatever. ...

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  7. New wool chairman

    Mr C. B. Ball, who has been elected chairman of the Australian Wool Bureau. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ULTIMATUM TO REDS

    WASHINGTON: Secretary of Stater John Foster Dulles, said last night that the Communists in Korea must return all American war prisoners — even those convicted of so-called crimes. Mr. Dulles, just back from his mission to Korea, told reporters of ...

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  9. BRIEF SCATTERED SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers in the south-east districts and on the central tablelands ...

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  10. FLOUR CAME OUT DOUGH BY MISTAKE

    GOULBURN: A burst sprinkler fir alarm to-day “gummed up” the works at Conolly’s flour mill at ...

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  11. Claims By Moscow Radio

    LONDON: Moscow radio, in a Persian-language broadcast last night, accused “Anglo—United States ...

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  12. Russia Buys Our Butter.

    LONDON: Russia has become an important buyer of butter on an unprecedented scale from the main exporting ...

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  13. Prisoner Exchange Continued.

    PANMUNJOM: Prisoner of war repatriation in Korea entered its seventh day today as the Communists, in exchange ...

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  14. WHEAT MEN WANT A REFERENDUM

    SYDNEY: The Farmers and Settlers’ Association would press for a referendum on orderly wheat marketing, the ...

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  15. WARNING TO RSL MEMBERS

    SYDNEY: A warning against making R.S.L. clubs the centre of the league’s activity was made to-day by the N.S.W. ...

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  16. LIBERALS RETURNED IN CANADA

    OTTAWA: Canada’s Liberal Party, under 71-years-old Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, is headed for its fifth ...

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  17. Pakistan Prime Minister Wants To Meet Nehru

    KARACHI: Pakistan Prime Minister, Mohammed Ali, following a meeting with his Cabinet, has asked Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, to meet him immediately to discuss troubled Kashmir. ...

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  18. STAB VICTIM EXPECTED TO LIVE.

    SYDNEY: Doctors said to-day they expected four-months’-old Linda Hastie, who was stabbed in the stomach ...

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  19. FINANCE EXAMINATION IS LIKELY

    LONDON: A meeting of Commonwealth Finance Ministers later this year to discuss the economic situation is ...

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  20. “PUBLIC BEING MISLED.”

    SYDNEY: Some radio advertisements for pharmaceutical lines were “false and unethical,” Mr. A. E. Connolly ...

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  21. CENTURIES BY TEST BATSMEN.

    LONDON: Bill Edrich, chosen to England’s fifth test team, yesterday became the first batsman this ...

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  22. WINS FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island): Although the courts were a little slow after heavy overnight showers, all six seeded ...

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  23. DAVIS CUP ZONE FINAL

    NEW YORK: The American zone Davis Cup final between the U.S. and Canada will be held at the Mount ...

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  25. Mrs. Monty “Satisfactory”

    SYDNEY: Mrs. Veronica Mabel, Monty, 45, who was admitted to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last Saturday, was ...

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  26. NAKED MAN SCARES YOUNG WOMEN

    SYDNEY: Police are making extensive inquiries into reports that a naked man was terrorising young women in ...

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  27. Motor Cyclist Under Influence

    SINGLETON: Ronald Thomas Hedges was fined £10 by Mr. F. L. McNamara, S.M., this morning for having driven ...

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  28. A RUDE AWAKENING

    SYDNEY: A Leichhardt resident was surprised to see a young man standing at the foot of his bed and grinning ...

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  30. ANOTHER FOOD SCHEME

    BERLIN: West Germany has decided to run a second food relief scheme for the East Germans, and will ...

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  31. MAN MISSING IN MOUNTAIN

    Police and about 80 civilians are searching the mountains at Cundle Flat, near Gloucester, for a 4[?]-years-old timber ...

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  32. TIPS HARTWIG TO HEAD MERVYN ROSE

    SYDNEY: N.S.W. Lawn Tennis Association secretary, Vic Kelly, to-day tipped Rex Hartwig to be chosen ahead ...

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  33. Today’s Leader Another Angle

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day increased the Commonwealth’s offer of tax re-imburzement this year to the States, from £142,000,000 to about £142,500,000. The States had sought ...

    Article : 87 words
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