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  5. AIRLINER PLUNGED INTO RIVER; 56 DEAD

    NEW YORK: A twin-[?]airliner (truck o waterside storage shed and plunged into a river at Elizabeth (New Jersey) yesterday, killing 56 persons on board—52 passengers and the crew of four. ...

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  6. Armistice Does Not Mean South Korea Will Be Abandoned

    PUSAN (Korea): The free world would not abandon Korea if on ormistice were achieved, Mr. Foster Dulles, American special ombossodor, yesterday. ...

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  7. APPEAL FOR TELEPHONE CALLER

    SYDNEY: A search is being made by police for a man they believe can identity the murderer of Mrs. ...

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  8. Record Issue In Bank Notes

    SYDNEY: More money is now In circuition in Australia than at my other time in the country’s history. ...

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  9. Deaths From Extreme Cold In America

    NEW YORK: Snow storms and sub-zero weather caused the death of [?] people in the United States yesterday. ...

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  10. Heavy Loss From Fire In Ultimo Factory

    SYDNEY: Damage estimated at more than £160,000 was caused by a fire which swept through a factory block in ...

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    Britain's Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, being welcomeder Voodford, Essex, by the Mayor. Woodford is in Mr. Churchill's electorate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AUSTRALIA MOVES TO SETTLE ANGLO-EGYPTIAN DISPUTE

    NEW YORK: Australia and the United States yesterday made a new attempt to settle the Anglo-Egyptian dispute United Press reported from Cairo. Informed sources saidjBrjtoTnsias believed to be ready to offer major concessions to Egypt. ...

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  13. Fire Threat To Homes On Mountains

    SYDNEY: Fire [?] were called but again this morning when bush fires menaced more than 60 homes near ...

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  14. Floating Stations To Beat Jamming By Soviet

    NEW YORK: The first of several floating radio [?] ordered by the Voice of America to d[?] ...

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  15. DISTRIBUTORS WILL RATION BUTTER

    SYDNEY: President of the Primary ProducerS Union (Mr. R. C. Gibson) said to-day that butter rationing will be introduced throughout Australia next month. ...

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  16. £500 Bail On Pay-Roll Charge

    SIDNEY: Mr. Justice Owen, , in the Supreme Court this morning, granted bail to James Mortimer ...

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  18. Cooler Change, To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Dry and warm to not in most districts, moderate to fresh north-east to north-est ...

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  19. Dorothy Dix Dies At Age Of 90

    NEW ORLEANS: Dorothy Dix, who wrote a syndicated column of advice to the lovelorn, died yesterday at ...

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  20. Plans For Malayan Campaign

    SINGAPORE.: Questions relating to the appointment of an overall commander in Malaya to direct military ...

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  21. Royal Liner Will Not Go Through Suez

    LONDON: The Royal tour liner Gothic will not risk going through the Suet Canal, hut will go round the Cape ...

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  22. Union Demand For Declaration

    MELBOURNE: Trade-unions cannot compel members to sign a aeration that they ate not; members ...

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  23. Communist Air Force Could Not Be Drawn

    TOKYO: Allied l[?] escorted hundreds of American fighter-bombers over North Koren yesterday for ...

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  24. Evacuation Of Island

    MANILA: The evacuation of refugees from Camlguin Island was accelerated today amid reports of a ...

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  25. Youth On Hold-Up Charges

    MELBOURNE: Early this morning police arrested a 18-years-old youth accused to having [?]olen a taxi and ...

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  26. Curfew For U.S. Davis Cup Players

    NEW YORK: -Frank Shields, the American Davis Cup team captain. will be a slavedrlver until his ...

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  27. Britain’s New Submarines

    LONDON: The Royal Navy is planning secret high-spced submarines in its projected building programme ...

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  28. Dutch Brides Join Husbands

    SYDNEY: F[?] brides married by [?] met their [?] they arrived in Sydney today on ...

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  29. Death Of British Diplomal

    LONDON: The Earl of Perth, the first secretary-general of the League of Nations, and the British ...

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  30. Coaltrimmer Hit By Hopper

    NEWCASTLE : George Kennedy 60, of Forbes-street, Carrington, a coal trimmer, suffered abrasions to the ...

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  31. Embassy Officials Reaches London

    LONDON: Robert Nell Cardner, the British [?] secretary expelled from Ozech[?] for ...

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  32. BAN OM MRS; STREET LIFTED BY FRENCH

    PARIS: The French Press Agency reported that the French authorities have issued a permit for Mrs. ...

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