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  4. Vishinsky Leaves For Moscow

    NEW YORK: Andrei Vishinsky, chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, sailed aboard the liner Queen ...

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  5. DRAMATIC VICTORY FLASH IN CODE

    KATMANDU: Colonel John Hunt’s dramatic radio flash revealing that Britain had conquered Mt. Everest was in code, the British Embassy at Katmandu said yesterday. ...

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  6. CORDONS AGAIN FAIL TO HOLDBACK CROWD

    LONDON: Police cordons again failed to hold surging crowds in London yesterday when Queen Elizabeth II., with the Duke of Edinburgh beside her, toured the East End in the first of her four State drives to London suburbs. Warm-hearted Cockneys in carnival hots fumed out in their thousands to ...

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  7. MALIK SEES SIR WINSTON

    LONDON: Soviet Ambassador (Jacob Malik) had a 80-minutes meeting with Prime Minister Sir Winston ...

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  8. No Limit On Gaol Sentence

    SYDNEY: Richard Basil Scudds was sent to gaol indefinitely for contempt of court in falling to comply with ...

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  9. SPLENDOUR AT PALACE BANQUET

    LONDON: Foreign royalty, Commonwealth Prime Ministers, High Commissioners, Cabinet Ministers, foreign ...

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    Major-General J. E. S. Elevens, who is now chairman of the Australian atomic Energy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. P.M.’s Delayed

    LONDON: Thousands of spectators, who has seen, to Buckingham Palace to sea the Queen, delayed the arrival of ...

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  12. Ambassador Successor

    WASHINGTON: President Eisenhower has nominated [?] Possiac, 66-years-old [?] in International law, ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader Heigh-hol It’s Back To Work We Go!

    LONDON: All Commonwealth Prime Ministers, meeting in the Downing-street Cabinet room, yesterday endorsed Sir Winston Churchill’s recent policy speech favouring a meeting with Russia after the Big Three meeting in Bermuda. Australia’s Robert Menzies and New Zealand’s Sidney Holland ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN PRIEST DUE IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW: An Australian priest, released last week after almost three years internment in North Korea, is ...

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  16. CHAMPION IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION

    NEWCASTLE: Australian welterweight champion, George Kapeen, is in hospital in a serious condition. ...

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  17. AMERICANS THRILLED

    NEW YORK: Americans today were still discussing the thrill of seeing the coronation on television and the nation’s ...

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  18. BRADMAN STILL AN IDOL IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA: Sir Donald Bradman and Lady Bradman were lifted into a Jeep and driven away from 1000 cricket ...

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  19. Expenditure Not Justified

    SYDNEY: Chairman of Commonwealth Hostels Ltd. (Mr. W. Funnell) said to-day that about £400,000 would be ...

    Article : 95 words
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  21. Two Escape When Lorry Overturns

    The driver of a three-top lorry and a young passenger escaped uninjured when the truck overturned in ...

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  22. BRIDGE TO BE RE-OPENED

    SINGLETON: The low-level bridge at Warkworth will be open for traffic on Monday for the first time for the past two ...

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  23. LANDY FOR U.S.?

    NEW YORK: Australian runner, John Landy, has written to the United States Amateur Athletics Union ...

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  24. ISOLATED SHOWERS LIKELY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing fine in most of the State Isolated showers developing along ...

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  25. Rosenbergs Reject Confession Offer

    NEW YORK: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, condemned to death for atomic spying, said to-day the United States Government had offered to spare their lives in return for a confession of espionage. The couple declared through ...

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  26. UP IF DOWN

    EDINBURGH: Scottish Naturalists have carried out a threat to [?]emove or damage “E,II,” cyphers in the centre ...

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  27. Complete Faith In United Nations

    WASHINGTON: “Complete faith” in the necessity of the United Nations is held by Secretary of State (John ...

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