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  4. STRIKE CRISIS IN FRANCE TAKES SERIOUS TURN

    PARIS: France’s strike crisis took a serious turn for the worse last night as Prime Minister Joseph Loniel refused to continue negotiations until all strikers have gone back to work. ...

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  5. RUSSIA TOLD OF VIEWS

    LONDON: Britain, France and the United States have told Russia they will drop their proposed short treaty for ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. FURTHER TREMORS SHOOK ISLANDS

    ATHENS: Fourteen tremors yesterday shook Greek islands in the Ionian See, devastated by earthquakes last week. Reporting the tremors, an Athens Observatory ...

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  7. TERMS ARE NOT TO BE EXTENDED

    SYDNEY: The State Government will not extend terms of the Doyle Royal Commission, as suggested by ...

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  8. FIRST-DAY SITTING OF ASSEMBLY WAS BRIEF

    NEW YORK: The United Nations’ General Assembly met briefly yesterday in plenary session and then adjourned debate on the Korean question to its political committee. The committee, meeting to-day, will discuss the establishment of the ...

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  9. ENVOY AIMS FOR TRADE IN IDEAS

    Mr William Arthur Irwin, Canada’s new High Commissioner in Australia, arrived recently. Mr Irwin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TOGETHER STILL IN DEATH

    LONDON: Martin and Ann Butterworth ware the perfect Darby and Joan old couple to the villagers of Weston Hills. ...

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  11. SCIENCE IMPROVES OUTLOOK

    SYDNEY: CSIRO wool expert, Mr. H. C. Carter, said today Australian “broad acres” grazing would have to give ...

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  12. Questions Asked Of Churchill

    LONDON: What is wrong with Sir Winston Churchill The British public, press and political circles are asking ...

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  13. HOAD AND ROSEWALL HAD WINS

    NEW YORK: Australia’s tennis youngsters, Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, easily beat British pair, John Barrett and ...

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  14. BRIGHTER DAYS ARE AHEAD

    SYDNEY: With snow thick on the Alps, temperatures fell below freezing in many parts of N.S.W. last night, but a mild ...

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  15. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  16. More May Resign

    SYDNEY: Many more resignations from the Australian Labour Party city and country branches were predicted by ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. GLOOMY REACTION TO RED NOTE

    LONDON: Britain and the United States have q reached gloomily to the latest Soviet Note on Germany, which proposes a German peace conference within the next six months. ...

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  18. Costly Soccer

    LONDON: Sutherland has spent £75,000 sterling in buying three players from three different countries, and ...

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  19. Britain’s Food Cupboard Overfull

    LONDON: Britain’s food cupboards—once nearly bare—is overflowing. A Ministry of food official said yesterday that meat supplies for the year, though still below pre-war ...

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  20. MAY SEEK EMPIRE TITLE BOUT

    SYDNEY: Manager Ern McQuilian will request a British Empire welterweight title flight for George Barnes if he ...

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  21. BRITON PARDONED

    LONDON: Hungary has pardoned British businessman Edgar Sandres—gaoled three and a half years ago for ...

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  23. MORE FROSTS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine weather penerally, Isolated light rain on the far southern highlands. ...

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  24. English Team For West Indies

    LONDON: The M.C.C has completed its party of 15 to tour the West Indies this winter by selecting J. Statham ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. LEFT HIMSELF TILL LAST

    PARIS: Andre Lahaye, 56, labourer, picked up his rifle in Moisenay, south-east of Paris, yesterday. and killed ...

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  27. Von Nida Shared Qualifying Lead

    FRANKFURT: Australian Norman von Nida and Belgian Flory Van Donck, each with an aggregate of 133, ...

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  28. URANIUM DEPOSITS DOUBLED

    ADELAIDE: Known South Australian uranium deposits had doubled during the past 18 months. Premier Playford ...

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  29. ALL MINES WORKING

    CESSNOCK: All mines on the South Maitland coalfields are in production to-day. ...

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  30. Today’s Leader Yo-Yo Brand Of Economy

    LONDON: Orders for Queen Elizabeth’s Commonwealth tour coats, suits and dresses have been laced with her two principal dressmakers, Norman Hartnell and Hardy Amies. ...

    Article : 320 words
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