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  5. Allies Compromised On Prisoners But Deadlock Remains

    TOKYO: The Allies yesterday eased their demands on-the exchange of Korean war prisoners, the compromise move foiled to break a months long deadlock in the truce talks. ...

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  6. Still Warm And Sultry

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Continuing has in Inland areas, was[?] and sultry on the coast and tablelands; continuing dry ...

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  7. KILLING OF NUN WILL HAVE REPERCUSSIONS

    NEW YORK: The United States Consul (Mr. Peter Johnson) said lost night the killing of an American nun during a gun battle between guerrillas and British troops was certain to have “important repercussions.” United Press reported from Ismailia. ...

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  8. Bomber Crashed Into Mountain

    SEATTLE: Five of the crew of eight of a B17 bomber which crashed high on a peak in Washington States on ...

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  9. Questioning By Russians

    LONDON: Three Britons who returned from west Germany yesterday after a week under Russian arrest said the ...

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  10. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY: While New South Wales and Victoria are threatened once more with grave bush fires, Queensland coastal ...

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  11. Basic Wage Adjustment

    MELBOURNE: Basic wage adjustments for all States will be announced to-morrow or ...

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    Palais de Chaillot is the [?] of the Sixth General Assembly of the United Nations. The Palais Itself was built for the 1037 French Exhibition, but temporary offices (centre foreground) were built this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PERSIA ACCEPTS AID FROM AMERICA

    TEHERAN: Persian (Prime Minister (Dr. [?] yesterday announced his country's acceptance of a 24 millions dollar American aid project under the four-point programme for assistance to ...

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  14. Alexandria Produce Sales

    SYDNEY: Private [?]ales at Alexandria: Oat[?] baff to £[?]/10/; lucerne [?] prime to £36; Incerne bay (centres ...

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  15. U.S.A. Barring Red Unions

    WASHINGTON: Positive [?] have been taken to [?] Communist dominated [?] from American ...

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  16. Death Pact Suspected, At Randwick

    SYDNEY: An elderly couple found dead in a Randwick home to-day are believed to have died in a death pact. ...

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  17. One Mine Idle

    CESSNOCK: Stanford Main No 2 was the only mine idle on–the–south–Maitland field to–day. ...

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  19. No Rain Reported

    There was no rain reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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  20. Novel Method For Suicide

    BATTLE CREEK (Michigan): Frank Heath; [?], tried unsuccessfully to end his life by bouncing on bed springs and ...

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  21. French Government Still Has Problems

    LONDON: French radical leader. Edguar Foure yesterday formed new French coalition Government to end the country’s fortnight-old crisis. However, foure faces immediate difficulties with ...

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  22. Troops’ Morals Are High

    BOSTON: Cardinal Spellman, of New York, arrived here by plane yesterday showing no fatigue after a 28,000 ...

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  23. Child Died -From Injuries

    SYDNEY: A six-years-old girl died in Canterbury Hospital to–day after she was struck by a car at Herne ...

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  24. Awards For N.Z. Officers

    TOKYO: Awards for two–of– [?] of the New Zealand 16th Field Regiment in Korea have been announced. ...

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  25. TWO MINERS INJURED

    CESSNOCK: James Thomosod, 30, of [?] Cessnock, nock, a wheeler, employed at Bellbird Colliers, had the first ...

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  27. Film Stars Like Wild Animals

    HOLLYWOOD: Mr. Clyde Beauty, wild animal [?] [?] to–day. Hollywood actors and actresses were [?] “wild ...

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  28. Churchill Takes “Rest” By Working

    NEW YORK: Part of the first of the British Prime Minister’s (Mr. Winston Churchill’s three day's “rest” at the home of Mr.[?] Sornard Batuch yesterday was spent working on papers and letters. ...

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  29. Fell From Stool

    A woman who fell from stool at her residence this morning received no injury to her left knee and sight shock ...

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  30. Commissioner For Railways

    SYDNEY. The Director of Transport (Mr. R. [?]) today refused to deny or [?] reports that he might be ...

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  31. Search For Escaped Convicts

    SYDNEY: Police to-day have [?] with [?] success in their, interstate search for three convicts who [?] ...

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  32. Standard Cars Dearer

    LONDON.: The Standard Motor Company yesterday an bounced Increases of £80 to £100 [?] in the prices of ...

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  33. Eggs And Milk Dearer

    SYDNEY: Eggs in Sydney to–day are threepence a dozen deafer, and milk will cost two–periods a pint more before the ...

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