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  4. PEACE SIGNED IN KOREA TO-DAY

    PANMUNJOM: United Notions and Communist Military Commands to-day signed the Korean armistice. The long-awaited signing of the truce will bring about a “complete cessation of hostilities.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Secret Session On Lulham Case

    SYDNEY: Police hope a clue to the identity of the mystery woman telephone caller in the Bobby Lulham ...

    Article : 179 words
  6. War’s Toll

    During the war, United Motions officials estimate, there Have been more than 2,300,000 casualties. ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. HELPING SCIENTISTS IN STUDIES

    LONDON (AAP,); British and Commonwealth scientists will be able to study their special subjects in ...

    Article : 116 words
  8. Young Greek Shot Dead

    MELBOURNE: Police are searching for too men who allegedly fatally shot, a young Greek at Woollan, ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. MINEWORKERS SHARE LOTTERY

    CESSNOCK: First prize in to-day’s lottery wont to number of mineworkers employed at Abermain No. 1 ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. British Padre to Leave Persia

    TEHERAN: A 55-years-old British padre, Ralph Sharp, has been ordered to leave Persia imediately. ...

    Article : 66 words
  11. To-day’s Leader Wanted—An idea!

    SYDNEY: Future prices of commodition affected by price of wheat will be discussed by a conference in Canberra to-day. Affected commodities include bread, butter, ...

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  12. VARYING ROLES FOR HELICOPTERS

    MELBOURNE Use of helicopters has been a grdieum copters has been urged in two States—ad traffic controile[?] ...

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  14. INJURIES ON COALFIELDS

    CESSNOCK: Noel Howard, 28, of Desmond-street, Cessnock, a shunter employed at Cessnock No. 1 Colliery, ...

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  15. FINE, MILD

    N.S.W. FORECAST : Isolated showers to-day in the south-eastern quarter, and scattered showers on ...

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  16. ARMY CALL-UP IN LAOS

    PARIS: Groups of young men in the French Associated State of Loas are to be called up for army service, the ...

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  17. PUBLICISING TARONGA ZOO

    SYDNEY: Taronga Park Trust chairman. Sir Edward Hallstrom, left to-day fort a 25 days’ visit to Britain and ...

    Article : 61 words
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  19. Police Raid On Polygamy [?]

    NEW YORK: Police yesterday raided a villaged in Arizona, in a move to [?] out a cult purportedly devoted to ...

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  20. Bakers’ Case On Bread

    SYDNEY: It is unfair to expect the baker to produce bread above a minimum protein level while using ...

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  21. Britain’s Big Credit For Pakistan

    LONDON: Britain is making available to Pakisten o credit of £10,000,000 sterling to finance the purchase in Britain of capital goods which will help Pakistan to solve her food problem. ...

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  22. Army Weapons In Van

    LONDON (A.AP.-Reuter): A minature arsenal of army weapons was found in a van stopped by police at Bishop’s ...

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  23. Court Ruling On Sovereigns

    MILAN: Manufacture of British sovereigns in Italy is legal, a Milan court hits rules. The finding Was based on ...

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