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  5. REDS’ CHARGES RENEWED

    TOKYO: Peking radio last night renewed and elaborated Communist charges about Allied warplanes bombing Kaesong truce ...

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  6. MORE TALKS ON OIL CRISIS

    TEHERAN: American Ambassador (Dr. Grady) had a long audience with the Shah of Persia last night, in what is generally regarded as a new American drive to persuade the Persians to put forward fresh suggestions for a ...

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  7. STEEP RAIL FARES INCREASE

    SYDNEY: Fare and freight increases proposed by N.S.W. Railway Department may range as high as 33 percent. ...

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  8. Russia Has Not Intimated Intention Of Signing Treaty

    WASHINGTON: Secretary of State (Dean Acheson) said last night that he still had no official indication of whether Russia will sign the Japanese Peace Treaty at the San Francisco conference, which opens on Tuesday. Nor was he ready to disclose U.S. tactics to prevent the Soviet delegation from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Atomic Control Plan Adopted

    NEW YORK: A special United Nations [?]mmittee by 11 votes to Russia one, has adopted the American resolution, ...

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  10. Mass Request For Refuge

    BERLIN: Twelve East German Communist Peoples policemen walked Into West Berlin yesterday and asked for refuge — the ...

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  11. LIGHTING RESTRICTIONS TO BE EASED

    SYDNEY: Electricity restrictions probably will be relaxed within a few days, the Minister Local Government (Mr. ...

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  12. HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

    MELBOURNE: The partly-decomposed body of a 21-years-old married woman, the mother of four children, was discovered in ...

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  13. De Valera Charges Landlords

    DUBLIN: Prime Minister, Earn mon De Valera, In a speech at Galway, accused [?]cious Midland landfords of exploiting Irish ...

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  14. DEATHS FROM MYSTERIOUS MILLNESS

    [?]Police and doctors have completed an examination of two of the four deaths caused by the mysterious [?] illness which struck ...

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  15. MISSING DIPLOMATS REPORTED TO BE FOUND

    LONDON: Britain’s secret service agents have located the missing diplomats, Donald Maclean, 38, and-Guy Burgess according to an MIS report to the Foreign Office. The report, which means the end of a world-wide ...

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  17. Britain’s New Plane Gives Air Warfare Lead

    LONDON: Britain’s first four-engined jet bomber the Vickers Valiant—will give Britain a clear lead over all other nations in the weapons of air warfare. This was stated by the “Daily ...

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  18. THUMB CRUSHED BY SKIP

    CESSNOCK: Terry Foster, 25. Greta-street, Aberdara a shiftman employed at Elrington Colliery, had his left thumb crushed ...

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  19. WOMAN AMAZED DOCTORS

    NEW YORK; A woman who leaped three floors from a burning building on May 5 has given birth to a perfect six ...

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  20. Accusation Against Allies

    MUNICH: West German Opposition leader (Kurt Schumacher) castigated the Allies as executors of a “ruthless policy of ...

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  21. COLD TO-NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine almost generally, Few showers at times along the southern border and on the southwest ...

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  23. DISORGANISATION OF TRADE THROUGH FIRE

    SYDNEY: Trade with New Guinea and the northern islands will be disorganised, because of fire damage to the Burns Philp liner, Butola. [?] the only refridgeration ...

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  24. Boy Hurts Head After Fainting

    A 10-years-old boy injured his head when he fell against a fence post after painting at his residence this morning. ...

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  25. LOANS TO COMBAT INFLATION

    CANBERRA: The Commonwealth Government may consider compulsory loans to combat Inflation. ...

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  26. Britain’s Butter Ration Cut To 3 oz.

    LONDON: Britain’s butter ration is to be further reduced by 25 per cent from September 9. The Food Ministry announced that a cut from four [?] to ...

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