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  5. MacARlHUR ACTED IN INTERESTS OF TROOPS

    WASHINGTON: Eight Republican Senatars yesterday condemned Hie dismissal of General MacArthur as "a shock to national pride" but they did not endorse directly his proposals for enlarging the Korean war. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN PROTEST TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON: The Slate Department announced yesterday that the Soviet Union has proteated against the United States ...

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  7. DANGER OF WAR PRESENT ALL THE TIME

    LONDON: If another war came, Britain would have very little time to make sure of her defences, the Under-Secretary of War (Mr. Toodrew Wyatt) told a Labour Party rally yesterday. ...

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  8. Newsprint From Waste Of Sugar Cane

    NEW YORK: Teats at the United States Forest Products Laboratory at Madison, Wisconsin, had shown that newsprint ...

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  9. BABY SAVED BY FOOD FROM U.S.

    SYDNEY: Special food flown from America has saved the life of a baby at Crown-street Hospital. ...

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    Vice-Admiral C. Turner Joy (right) [?]entori[?]nited Nationa delegate to the Kaeaong conference on a Korea[?] armistice agends, confers with General Mathew [?] Ridgeway, United Nations commander in Koreal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Early Election In Britain Expected

    LONDON: A “win or bust” general election is being demanded by a section of the British Labour Party, the labour news ...

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  12. "King Stalking" By Tourists In Scotland

    LONDON: In the country around the tiny village of Ballater in Aberdeanshire, tourists from all parts of the world are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. EXPLOSION ON BRITISH OIL TANKER

    SlNGAPORE: At least four officers and crew members of the British tanker Dromus were killed by a fuel explosion aboard the vessel early to-day. The explosion took place at Pulan Bukom an ail storage ...

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  14. Big Allied Manoeuvres To Be Held In Germany

    LONDON: The biggest and most important Allied manoeurres since the end of the war will be held in North Germany from ...

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  15. EXPEDITION TO MT. EVEREST

    NEW DELHI: Mr. Eric shipton leader of the British Everest expedition arrived in New Delhi by plane yesterday on the war to ...

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  16. WEATHER FOR HUNTER MOSTLY FINE

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  18. SOVIET WILL GIVE IN

    NEW YORK: A cease-fire agreement in Korea would be reached just about the time the Japanese peace treaty conference ...

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  19. ARMISTICE IN KOREA ANTICIPATED

    WASHINGTON: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Omar Bradley, said yesterday that he anticipated an ...

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  20. PETROL MAY CUT AIR SERVICES

    SYDNEY Two overseas air-line companies, BOAG and QUEA, may cut their services between England and Australia, ...

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  21. APPLES CRASH ONTO MEN

    SYDNEY: Two men were in injured, when about 30 cases of apples creshed on them from a moving truck at the City ...

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  22. REST ORDERED FOR MR. McKELL

    LONDON: The condition of the Governor-General of Australia (Mr. McKell) improved slightly yesterday. ...

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  23. Persian Oil Negotiations Breaking Down

    TEHERAN: The meeting of the British and Persian oil delegations broke up in contusion yesterday with nothing settled, ...

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  24. WOOL SALES HAD NOTE OF CAUTION

    WELLINGTON (NZ): The wool sales at Napler opened on a cautious note to-day, preference being shown for coarse ...

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  25. POLIO TESTS

    NEW YORK: A doctor in Frost (Texes), who is in charge of a mass test of whether anti-rables injections can prevent infantile ...

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  26. World Record Claimed For American Jet

    DETROIT: Flying his F68E Sabre Jet at an average speed of 628-5 miles en hour, Colonel Fred Ascan[?] broke the World ...

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  27. FELL INTO VAT OF ACID

    SYDNEY: A workman was shockingly burned when he fell into a vat of chromic acid at a Camellia factory to-day. ...

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  28. CABINET STARTS ON ITS IRONING OUT POLICY

    CANBERRA: Cabinet [?] to-day start rev[?]lowing fo[?]les that are to be [?]ned out as cart of the Governments [?]lation ...

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  29. PUGS GUARDED ONIONS CARGO

    SYDNEY : Ex-boxers were employed by a transport company to guard £14,000 worth of Egyptian onions, brought, from ...

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  30. Australian Carrier For Korea

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  31. AREA RAINFALL

    SYDNEY: Rain fall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 18 hours ended at a a.m. to-day ...

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  32. Meat From Kenya For Britain

    LONDON: in Mombasa, Kenya, Mr. Stanley Evans, British M.P. said that he intended to discus[?] with Kenya farmers the ...

    Article : 39 words
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