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  5. COMMUNISTS AGREE TO TERMS FOR RENEWING TRUCE NEGOTIATIONS

    TOKYO: Peking radio to-day announced official Communist acceptance of General Ridgway’s terms for renewing the suspended Korean armistice talks. General Ridgway broke off negotiations yesterday, ...

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  6. WORKER INHERITS FORTUNE

    MADRID: A former girl worker in a Spanish foundry, who once was In a foundling hospital, will become a Marqueen ...

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  7. DATE OF OIL TALKS STILL NOT SETTLED

    LONDON: Persian sources say that the first meeting between the British and Persians, the date of which has not yet been-fixed, will probably be held to-morrow, since to-day is a Persian national holiday. ...

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  8. Bomber Flew At Speed Of 525 M.P.H.

    CANBERRA: The Canberra lot bomber, which broke the Singapore-Darwin record yesterday, flew from Darwin to ...

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  9. GO SLOW AT GASWORKS

    SYDNEY: Representatives of the Australian Gaslight Company and Gas Employees’ Union are meeting today in an attempt to ...

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    This unusual photograph shows one of the big guns of the United States Navy battleship New Jersey, In action off the coast of Korea with the United Nations Blockade and Escort Fores. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAPAN MUST NOT BE LEFT DEFENCELESS

    SYDNEY: Japan could not be left a completely defenceless area for Red conquest, the Governor of New York (Mr. Thomas Dewey) said to-day on arrival by air in Sydney. He added: “We cannot defend he entirely ourselves, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Singing Treaty Is Act Of Folly

    CESANOCK: The Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) was given a[?]c[?]vie reception at the Cesanock Council Chambers this morning ...

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  13. CHALLENGE TO PRICE FREEZE

    SYDNEY: Fruit and vegetable growers are considering making a challenge of the price freeze regulations in court. ...

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  14. STANFORD MEN WENT HOME

    CESSNOCK: An mines were at work to-day with the exception of the contract section of Stanford: Main No. 2. ...

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  15. FLOOD THREAT TO FORBES

    SYDNEY: Forbes is preparing to meet the treat of its fifth flood place April—this time ca[?]eed by melting soon. ...

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  17. CANADA IN ZONE CUP FINAL

    MONTREAL: Canada will meet the United States in the final of the North Atlantic zone Davis Cup the, following a victory over ...

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  18. NO RAIN REPORTED

    SYDNEY: No rain was reported in the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 48 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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  19. Russians Did Not Like Crease In Stalin’s Trousers

    BERLIN: Sharp creases In Stalin’s trousers — in a new statue of the Soviet lender here—dimmed Soviet-German ...

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  20. COLD AND FROSTY NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Increasing cloudiness in many districts. Some light rain in western and southern sections ...

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  21. AMERICANS WON ALL GAMES IN CUP

    NEW YORK: Victor Selxas and Herb Flam won their singles matches yesterday, giving the United States a 5-0 ...

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  22. SWALLOWED BULLET

    BRISBANE: A prisoner in Brisbane watch house, who complained of pains in the stomach, was X-rayed and found, to have ...

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  23. Von Nida Shared Fifth Place

    CHICAGO,—Kel Nagle had a six over par 78 for total 297 in the final round of the all-American professional got tournament ...

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  24. PARADE OF COMMUNIST YOUTH IN BERLIN

    BERLIN: German boys and girls sobbing with excitement scattered flowers at the feet of parading Soviet Komosmol Youth in East Berlin yesterday at the opening of the world’s biggest youth peace rally. ...

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  25. LAWYER SHOT BY HIS SON

    DALLAS: Wallace Hawkins, wealthy Dallas lawyer, was shot to death in his bed early yesterday by his 16-years-old ...

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  26. To Study Legal Aid System

    SYDNEY: Britain’s Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowltt, will study Australia’s system of legal aid during his stay [?]ers. ...

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  27. ALEXANDRIA SALES

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  28. Fighting On Burma’s Border

    RANGOON: Thousands of Chinese Nationalist troops are reported to be battling Burmese Government forces and ...

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  29. Fatal Barrel Ride Over Niagara

    NIAGARA FALLS: William Hall was hurled to his death yesterday, when he attempted to ride over the Canadian falls ...

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  30. HORSEBREAKER INJURED

    CESANOCK: Ambrose Lamkin, 36, [?] breaker, of Michael-street Ces[?]nock, employed at Pelton co[?]llary, was ...

    Article : 29 words
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