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  4. TALKS IN KOREA BRING “AGREEMENT IN PRINCIPLE”

    NEW YORK: The United States and South Korea had reached on “agreement in principle” to end president Rhee’s revolt against the United Nations truce terms, a high South Korean official said yesterday. A united States embassy spokesman in Seoul said that negotiations were ...

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  5. COLD NIGHT WITH FROSTS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine. Cold again to-night with widespread frosts and patches of fog Mild ...

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  6. PRAISE FOR HOAD’S SINGLES PLAY

    LONDON: Lewis Hood, in his singles matches at Wimbledon, had picked off his opponents “like cherries with no fumbling and no delay,” Lance Tingay says in the London Daily Telegraph, ...

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  7. PROSPECT OF MEETING OF WORLD LEADERS DIM

    LONDON: The prospect of on early meeting between the leaders of the Western world and the Soviet Premier, Malenkov, has faded with the sudden ill-health of Sir Winston Churchill. The setback has disappointed those who believed that the time was ripe for ...

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  8. EINSTEIN’S “NO” TO CONGRESS

    Dr. Albert Einstein, the worlds greatest socialist, said recently that he would refuse to testify if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TREATY NOT WANTED

    SYDNEY: Neithon the Australian for the Netherlands Governments contemplates a political or military treaty ...

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  10. 20 Dead In Blazing Steamer

    BElRA (Portuguese East Africa): Twenty African stevedores died in the holds of the blazng Belgium ...

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  11. Raid On Conference

    JOHANNESBURG: Police, armed with Sten guns, rifles beyones and apears, yesterday raided an indian ...

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  12. 11 DEGREES AT KIANDRA

    SYDNEY: Kiandra last night recorded a temperature of 11 degree—21 degrees below freezing. ...

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  13. FLOOD WATERS IN JAPAN RISE HIGHER

    TOKYO: Floodwaters, fed by six days of torrontial rains, raged even higher to-day on Japan’s southern island of Kyushu, where at least 2000 people are dead, mission or injured ...

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  14. BUILDING JET ENGINES IN JAPAN

    TOKYO: Japanese industrallsts have started a company to design aircraft jet enginers. ...

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  16. VEGETABLES FLOODED THE MARKETS

    SYDNEY: The price of vegetables fell 25 per cent to-day when interests spectators flooded the city ...

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  17. FIRST GAME FOR WALLABY CAPTAIN

    JOHANNESBURG: Australian Wallables captain, John Solomons, will play his first match of the tour against ...

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  18. BLAME PUT ON HIGHER AUTHORITY

    SYDNEY: The stopping of work on the Keepit dam project was not the fault of the State Government the ...

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  19. Nearly Gave Up

    NEW DELHI: A dangerous snow patch nearly forced Sir Edmond Hilliary and “Tiger [?] to give ...

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  21. MENZIES LEAVING LONDON

    LONDON: The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will leave London with his wife and daughter, Heather, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS WILL BE TRYING HARD

    CHRISTCHURCH: Five Australian Rugby League players will, make a determined effort at Dunedin to-morrow to gain places in the Australian for the second test against New-Zealand at ...

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  23. HEAVY COAL LOSS TO-DAY

    CESSNOCK: A large number of the Big colleries on the South Maitland field to-day are idle in sympathy with ...

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  24. Today’s Leader race Against Time In India .

    LONDON: The British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, who has been ordered by his doctors to rest, was in a “very gay and happy mood” at a small luncheon party he gave yesterday at Chartwell, ...

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