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  5. India Turns Down Offer To Attend Jap. Peace Treaty Talks

    LONDON: India will not attend the Japanese Peace Treaty conference in San Francisco in September and will probably conclude her own treaty with Japan soon afterwards, an Indian mission spokesman said in Tokyo. this announcement was the second surprise of the treaty conference in 24 hours, ...

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  6. APPEAL BY TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON: President Truman has appealed to the American Legion to rise up and put a step to the intimidation of ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. BRITAIN’S FIRST ATOM-AGE WARSHIP

    Britain’s first atom-age warship, which was secretly commissioned at Portsmouth, recently left Portsmouth Harbour to undergo her first sea trials. she is H.M.S. Relentless, converted from one of the Royal Navy’s fastest destroyers into an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GROUND POSITIONS MUST BE PROTECTED

    TOKYO: The United Nations command it insisting on a demilitarised zone along the general area of the line its ground forces now bold to compensate for the stoppage of air and naval attacks against Communist-held North Korea, ...

    Article : 608 words
  9. MORE RAIN PREDICTED

    N.S.W. Forecast: Cloudy to overcast In most districts, rain at times along the coast and tableland and on parts of the ...

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  10. CONTEMPLATION ON RUSSIA’S ATTENDANCE AT PEACE CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON: Russia’s decision to attend the Japanese peace conference in San Francisco next month could be linked to the deadlocked Korean trace talks, American officials declare. ...

    Article : 458 words
  11. EXPLOSION AT ELECTRICITY SUB-STATION

    SYDNEY: Explosion in an electricity sub-station at Sutherland to-day caused nearly £10,000 of damage and blacked. ...

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  12. CLAIM BY FORMER RED

    WASHINGTON: Former Communist [?] Elizabeth Bentley, testified here that her Russian espionage chief once told her ...

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  13. Terrific U.S. Expenditure On Military Programme

    WASHINGTON: Largest single military construction programme ever presented to Congress in war or peace has been authorised by the House of Representatives. The Bill, which calls for the ...

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  14. ACCUSATION AGAINST SINATRA

    LOS ANGELES: Detectives are investigating a complaint that Frankie Sinatra almost ran over photographer Bill ...

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  15. Australians Won Two Doubles

    BROOKLINE, Massachusetts: Both Australian combinations had easy second round victories in the national doubles ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. ROUGH TRIP IN PLANE

    SYDNEY: Passengers of an airliner received a severe buffeting, when the plane ran into a snowstorm a few miles north of ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. WATERFRONT TROUBLE ANTICIPATED

    SYDNEY: Port authorities fear a ma[?] walkout on the, wharves following the suspension of [?] wharf labourers to-day. ...

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  19. POLITICAL ASYLUM FOR MORE POLES

    STOCKHOLM: Sweden has granted political asylum to five more Poles, bringing the total in two days to 17. ...

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  20. Migrants To Canada

    OTTAWA: Flight thousand immigrants entered Canada in the first six months of 1961—a figure 6000 greater than for the whole ...

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  21. Louis Is Strong Favourite

    BALTIMORE: Former world heavyweight Champion, Joe Louis, 1s a 5-1 favourite to beat 31-years-oId negro Jimmy ...

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  22. WOMAN PARATROOPER MAKES GOOD

    HONG KONG: Communist China’s first woman paratrooper. rosy-checked 19-year-old Lin [?] has successfully completed her ...

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  23. Korean Picture Has Bright spots

    MUNSAN (Korea): the cause-fire folks and the consequent [?]ull in the fighting have improved the distribution of food and medical supplies to Korea’s homeless millions. An average of 40 [?]ceight cars ...

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  24. SEVERANCE OF TRADE URGED

    WASHINGTON : Immediate severance of trade [?] with O[?]echoslovakla until American reporter, William Oalls, ...

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  25. BIG COAL LOSS TO-DAY

    SYDNEY: Miners at 18 [?]lleries on the northern and southern fields, refused to resume work after pit top ...

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  26. Freighter In Tow For Sydney

    SYDNEY: The Her[?]spool, which is towing the disabled British freighter, Sta[?]rth, radioed to-day she was proceeding to ...

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  27. UNIFICATION OF IRELAND URGED

    WASHINGTON: Unification of Ireland, “unless a clear majority of all the people of Ireland, In a free [?] determine to ...

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  28. ORGANISING AGAINST REDS

    MUNTON: Alexander Kerensky has arrived here from America to take part in what he calls a conference to “organise” a centre of ...

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