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  4. PRICE FREEZE TO STAY

    SYDNEY: The N.S.W. Government’s price freeze regulations will not be lifted before the Premiers’ conference in Canberra on August 15. The question of price controls will be discussed at the ...

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  5. Home May Be Found In U.S.

    FRANKFURT: The, world’s oldest displaced persons — the Kaimucks—may re-settle In the United States, the American ...

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  6. BRIEF RAIN LIKELY

    NSW FORECAST: Cooler weather extending generally, with north-west to south-west winds; fresh to strong at first. ...

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  7. ON ZONE

    TOKYO: Reports from Communist sources continue to stress “wide differences” between the rival cease-fire teams in Koren the question of fixing a demilitarised zone. According to two war correspondents far overseas ...

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  8. EVERYTHING BUT THE SINK

    LONDON: A young man who admitted to feeling “proper poorly” when admitted to the casualty section of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. STRIKERS GOT THEIR WAY

    SYDNEY: Employees, of Qantas Empire Airways decided at a meeting at Leichhardt Stadium to-day to return to ...

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  10. Possible Use Of Atomic Weapons In Korea

    WASHINGTON: According to Robert Allen, Washington columnist of the New York Post, the United States will use atomic weapons in Korea in the event, of the Kaesong truce talks collapsing and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Russia Refused German Ships

    WASHINGTON: The United States has refused to hand over is small Ger[?]sn merchant ships to the Soviet ...

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  12. BRITISH MISSION TO PERSIA DELAYED

    LONDON: Britain’s ministerial mission to Persia to discuss the oil nationalisation dispute is stiII standing by here, waiting to have for Teheran. Its departure was deferred ...

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  13. Royal Family’s Holiday

    LONDON: Prince Charles and Princess Anne accompanied the King and Queen when they left London last night by ...

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  14. HOPES FOR SETTLEMENT OF GAS STRIKE

    SYDNEY: The gasworkers’ strike, which stopped gas supplies to thousands of Sydney homes to-day, may be settled ...

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  15. MUTINY ON POLISH MINESWEEPER

    STOCKHOLM: Sailors of a tiny Polish navy minesweeper mutinied yesterday, locking up their Officers and sailing into ...

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  16. OVERDUE BOOKS COME BACK

    The number of overdue books from the Maitland City library has been cut by half since last Tuesday. ...

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  17. MAN PUSHED FROM PIER

    MELBOURNE, A Danish seaman who allegedly pushed a man off Prince’s pier onto 90 fest of water last night was ...

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  20. Reported Raids By Jap. Pirates Being Investigated

    CANBERRA: The Commonwealth Government is investigating reports of Japanese pirate raids on Australian plantations on the Ninigo group of islands. If the reports are confirmed ...

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  21. DEATHS BEING INVESTIGATED

    SYDNEY: Police are investigating the deaths of two men whose bodies were found in separate suburbs of Sydney. ...

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  22. Bill Withdrawn After Strike Threat.

    CAIRO: A draft bill empowering the Egyptian Government to ban, confiscate or warn any newspaper ...

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  24. Holland’s Objections To Japanese Draft Treaty

    WASHINGTON President Truman has announced that he will fly to San Francisco to address the opening se[?]ton of ...

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  25. BORDER TO SOVIET ZONE CLOSED

    BONN: Thirty thousand West German police were last night stationed along the 600 miles Soviet zone border with orders ...

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  26. BOOKS TO BE DESTROYED

    LONDON: Sunderland magistrates have ordered the destruction of 481 books and 383 magazine—part of a haul of ...

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  27. EISENHOWER CAN CONTEST PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON: General Eisenhower’s military duties to Europe, need not prevent him contesting the United States ...

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  28. CONCENTRATION ON CARRIERS

    NORFOLK (Virginia): Air-craft carriers, not battleships, would continue to be the back-bone of the United States ...

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  29. BOMBER IN CEYLON

    LONDON: The Canberra let bomber flying from England for delivery to the R.A.A.F. arrived at Negombou, near ...

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