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  5. PERSIA WILL NOT ACCEPT COMPROMISE

    TEHERAN: The Persian Government would not accept a compromise in the oil dispute with Britain as long as it had the support of the people, Premier Mossadeg declared in a nation-wide broadcast last ...

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  6. Actress Loves Tone More Than Ever

    HOLLYWOOD: Blonde actress Barbara Payton [?]owed to-day that she loved Franchat Tone “more than ever.” ...

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  7. Troops Train With Atomic Weapons

    NEW YORE: About 12,000 troops would undergo training in the tactical use of new-type atomic weapons ...

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  8. ALLIED ATTACKS UPSET COMMUNIST PLANS

    TOKYO: Vigorous assaults by the United States Eighth Army appear to have forced the Communists to delay the big offensive they are preparing in Korea. These assaults, with limited objectives, have ...

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  9. NEHRU IS FED UP WITH OFFICE

    LONDON: The Prime Minister of India (Mr. Pandit Nehru) told a public meeting at Lucknow yesterday ...

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  10. THE AVRO 707B IN FLIGHT

    Evidence of progress in the development of high-speed, long-distance aircraft by British firms was given when the AVRO 707B delta-winged research aircraft was [?] in a public demonstration flight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Isolated Thunderstorms

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine weather generally Isolated afternoon or evening thunderstorm in eastern ...

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  12. War Veterans’ Art Union

    SYDNEY: First prize In the War Veterans’ Lottery No. 1 was won by J. L. Litts, Box 25 Post Office, Bourke. ...

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  13. GERMANY’S PART IN EUROPEAN DEFENCE

    BONN: West Germany would take part, in the common defence of Europe as a full partner, as a result of Washington conference decisions, West German Chancellor (Dr. Konrad Adenauer) declared last ...

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  14. Ready To Resume Cease-Fire Talks

    TOKYO: General Ridgway informed the Communists to-day that the United Nations was willing to resume ...

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  15. Johnstone Rode Two St. Leger Winners

    LONDON: Australian jockey Rae (Togo) Johnstone rode the winners of the English and French St. Legers at the ...

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  16. TUGS EVADE PERSIANS

    ABADAN: Five British ocean-going tugs, lying moored for months in Shatt-El-Arab, off Abadan, ...

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  17. One of Quads Dead; Others Critical

    NEW YORE: One of the tiny quadruplets, a girl, born to a [?] woman at Baltimore on Friday, died last ...

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  18. Van With Tobacco Stolen

    SYDNEY: Thieves stole a panel van containing 1200 pounds’ worth of cigarettes and tobacco from a street ...

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  19. Why Professor Did Not Get Visa

    WASHINGTON: State Department officials said yesterday that “administrative delays” had held up ...

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  21. Racehorse Travels By Plane

    SYDNEY: Jockey Arthur Ward said to-day he would ride High Jip in the Invitation States at Caulfield on ...

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  22. British Aid For Yugoslavia

    LONDON: Sir Hartley Shawcross told a press conference in Belgrade yesterday that Britain was ...

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  23. Czechs Will Be Deported

    MELBOURNE: Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) announced that three Czech migrants who were ...

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  24. Trade Interests

    NEW YORK: North American business interests share with Australia apprehension about the effects of the Japanese peace treaty. The three main concerns might be defined under ...

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  25. Ferrier Fourth

    NEW YORK: Australian Jim Ferrier finished fourth in the eastern open [?] tournament at Baltimore ...

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  26. Politicians Bad Risk In Burma

    LONDON: Rangoon Insurance firms are refusing to insure candidates in Burma’s general election. ...

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  27. Gaol Escape By Blanket Rope

    NEW YORK: Twelve prisoners escaped from the county gaol at Caldwell, Idaho, last night by sliding ...

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  28. Dearer Haircuts

    SYDNEY: Secretary of the Hairdressers’ Union, Mr. F. P. Buckley, announced that the executive of the union ...

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  29. Roman Catholic University

    SYDNEY: It is understood the Government has abandoned its plan to introduce legislation during the ...

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  30. Rearmament Speed-Up Has Problems For North Atlantic Council

    OTTAWA: The North Atlantic Council is to-day tackling the complex problem of finding means to finance a speed-up of rearmament without crippling the civilian economy of some countries. ...

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  31. DEATH OF FRENCH MINISTER

    PARIS: Maurice Plac[?], French Minister of Stale, and former Finance Minister, died yesterday, aged 55. ...

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  32. SISTER KENNY TO MAKE FILM.

    NEW YORK: Sister Elizabeth Kenny will fly to Hollywood at the end of the week to make a documentary [?] ...

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  33. Anonymous Letter To Counsel

    SYDNEY: The receipt of an anonymous letter was announced by Mr. Dovey, K.C. assisting the ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER’S DAUGHTER ENGAGED

    LONDON: Alison Attlee, youngest daughter of Britain’s Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, announced her ...

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  35. Fog Again Closed Aerodrome

    SYDNEY: Thick fog again closed Mascot acrodrome this morning holding up traffic for more than two ...

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  36. LITTLE RAIN

    SYDNEY: The only rain reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 48 hours ...

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