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  4. BING CROSBY FORCED TO SELL HORSES

    HOLLYWOOD: Sing Crosby’s as horses go on sale to-day in the crooner’s first move to raise a million-dollar ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. Churchill, Eden May Convalesce Together

    LONDON: Britain’s leaders, Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, and Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, are likely to convalesce together at Chequers— the Prime Minister’s country residence. ...

    Article : 189 words
  6. REGENCY ACT TO BE AMENDED

    LONDON: Political correspondents of all London morning newspapers to-day said that the Duke of Edinburgh will become the new Regent-designate and the Queen Mother a member of the Council of State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 672 words
  7. POSSIBLE EMERGENCY SESSION

    OTTAWA: Canadian Foreign Minister, Lester Pearson, who also is president of the General Assembly, will ...

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  8. EISENHOWER STILL HAS HOPES FOR ARMISTICE

    WASHINGTON: Despite the fresh “bucket of cold water” thrown by South Korea on the rising truce hopes, President Eisenhower and Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles, are still hopeful that an armistice will be ...

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  9. New Turn In Attempted Betting Coup

    LONDON: Bookmaker Maurice Williams visited police headquarters yesterday and gave what Scotland ...

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  10. COLD NIGHT, MILD DAY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing fine and dry in most of the State. More showers in southern ...

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  11. MEETING OF POISONS COMMITTEE

    SYDNEY: The Minister for Health (Mr. O’Sullivan), said the Poisons Advisory Committee would meet next ...

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  12. NEGUIB’S STATEMENT ON SUEZ

    CAIRO: With Egypt about to plunge into four days’ celebration of its new military led regime. Prime Minister ...

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  13. Sedgman Says He Is Happy

    LONDON: Prank Sedgman arrived in London from New York by air yesterday. He left again immediately ...

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  14. Queen Mother Indisposed

    LONDON: The Queen Mother who is suffering from a chill, was unable to attend a garden party yesterday for ...

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  15. Forecast For Fourth Test is Not Bright

    [?]: Australia’s [?] is the [?] test beginning to-day, have [?] been helped by Tuesday’s heavy rain, which saturated the pitch and outfield at Headingly Oval. ...

    Article : 574 words
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  17. To-day’s Leader Return of Mr. Menzies

    WASHINGTON, (A.A.P.): President Eisenhower yesterday refused to be drawn into a controversy when asked at ...

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  18. BEER BEFORE FOOTBALL

    SYDNEY: Many men who attended football matches were more interested in drinking beer than in the game, ...

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  19. RED NEWSPAPER LAUNCHES ATTACK

    LONDON: Pravda, official organ of the Soviet Communist Party, to-day attacked what it called the motives of Britain, France and the United States in proposing Big Four Foreign Ministers’ talks With the ...

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  21. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE: Australia does more to help and protect ex-servicemen than any other country in the world, Chief of ...

    Article : 90 words
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