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  5. KING INSISTS ON COMPLETE PRIVACY FOR MARGARET’S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON: The King is insisting on complete privacy Princess Margaret’s 21st birthday to-day. Outside Balmoral Castle, in Scotland, where the Royal family is staying, newspaper men, photographers and ...

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  6. POMP IN MILITARY FUNERAL

    MUNSAN (Korea): Chinese and North Koreans yesterday held a military funeral for the Chinese patrol leader who, the ...

    Article : 219 words
  7. RUSSIA HAS MORE AND BIGGER ATOM BOMBS THAN BELIEVED

    WASHINGTON: Russia has bigger atom bombs—and more of them then United States intelligence previously believed—the House of Representatives has been told. The statement came from two members of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, Representative Melvin Price and Henry Jackson, as they appealed for ...

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    North Korean and Chinese Communist supply warehouses and dock facilities at the east coast port of Wonsan, North Korea, fool the destructive weight of demolition bombs dropped from B-26 light bombers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DEADLOCK IN OIL NEGOTIATIONS

    TEHERAN: British and Persian oil delegations will not meet again until present difficulties are settled at a higher ...

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  10. BOMB BLAST WRECKS FRONTS OF HOMES

    SYDNEY: A bomb explosion early this morning wrecked the front of two houses in Junction-lane, Woolloomooloo. Windows from at least eight nearby houses were blown out. ...

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  11. Gable Says He Is On Holiday

    NEW YORK: Clark Gable said in Glenbrook, Nevada, to-day that he had come to Nevada for a holiday—not to ...

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  12. GREETINGS TO TRUMAN FROM AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON: Australian Health Minister, Sir Earle Page, accompanied by Ambassador Percy Spender, called on ...

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  13. MILITARY SURVEY TEAM FOR MADRID

    WASHINGTON: A United States military survey team has left for Madrid. The team was named by the ...

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  14. RAIN LATER ON COAST

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Cold-weal to southerly winds continuing over the State; strong in most districts, but moderating from ...

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  15. Say Nothing About The Iron Curtain

    SYDNEY: Communist general president of the Australian Railways’ Union, J. J. Brown, dodged photographers and refused to be ...

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  16. Communist Charge Denied

    TOKYO: Chief United Nations’ delegate (Admiral Turner Joy) said to-day that he had found no foundation for the Communist ...

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  17. Truman Asks Russia To Show Good Faith

    WASHINGTON: President Truman yesterday called on Russia to show good faith by actions rather than by words. The President’s message accompanied the Soviet’s “peace resolution,” which he sent to Congress. ...

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  18. Solicitor Held Man Until Police Came

    SYDNEY: Solicitor Ken Brudeneil-Woods, of Yarran bee-road, Darling Point, early to-day held, until police arrived, a man ...

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  19. BURNING FUEL OVER SOLDIERS

    NEW YORK: Two airmen and eight soldiers were killed and 20 soldiers were injured at an army camp at Fort Dix, New Jersey, ...

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  20. U.S. DENIAL ON SECRET TREATIES

    WASHINGTON: The United States to-day denied that it would sign any secret treaties with Japan, during or after the ...

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  21. Council Meeting On Canal Blockade

    NEW YORK: The Security Council meeting scheduled for to-day to decide on the Suez Canal blockade dispute his been ...

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  23. Search For Two Missing Men

    SYDNEY: Two men, Charles Larkios , so, an employee of the Glen Davis shale all works, and Allan Walker, at the Glen Davis ...

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  24. Low Cost Of Food For Britain Fund

    SYDNEY: The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Aid. O’Dea) to-day released details of the food for Britain fund. ...

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  26. Confusion Created By Price Freeze Relaxation

    SYDNEY: Cabinet’s decision last night to relax price freezing has confused Government circles on the exact interpretation of the decision. As a result of Cabinet’s decision, hundreds of ...

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  27. Australian Nears Cricket Double

    LONDON: Australian all-rounder Vic Jackson is favourite to win the “race” for the double of 1000 runs and 100 ...

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  28. Rescued From Flood By Army Ducks

    MELBOURNE: Torrential rain through the night has worsened the plight of, families caught in floodwaters which are pouring ...

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  29. Roads Blocked, Farms Isolated

    SYDNEY: Outlying farms are isolated and roads blocked, because heavy snow has again covered the Southern tips. ...

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  30. Hurricane Sweeps Across PeninsuIa

    NEW YORK: At least one person was killed and acores insured, and hundreds of homes destroyed as the Caribbean ...

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  31. DOUBLES FINAL POSTPONED

    NEW YORK: A violent thunderstorm yesterday caused a 24-hour postponement of the all-Australian final in the ...

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