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  5. MR. CHURCHILL DUE IN WASHINGTON TO-DAY

    WASHINGTON: Seven major questions involving the urgent formulation of practical policy will face President Truman and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) when they meet here to-day, ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. Lottery first To Wollongong

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  7. Warn W. German against Fascism

    Mr John McClony, United States High Commis[?]sloner in Went Germany, addressing a German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY CASUALTIES RESULT FROM SUEZ BATTLE

    CAIRO: British and Egyption sources to-day listed 51 persons killed and wounded in two days of savage fighting between Egyption terrorists and tank[?]led [?]led British troops in the outskirts of Suer. Egyptian forrorista attacked in force against British installations in this area ...

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  9. Tug Gets Line Aboard American Freighter

    LONDON: Hopes of salvaging the crippled American freighter, Flying Enterprise, rose late last night when a radio report from the crack British tug, Turmoil, revealed that a line from the tug to the ...

    Article : 587 words
  10. Cold Winter For English Gentlemen

    LONDON: It Is going to be a long cold winter for the fashionable lendable English gentleman of 1652. ...

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  11. SEARCH WALLSEND MAN CONTINUES

    NEWCASTLE: Police, aided by civilians, renewed their search early to-day for Terrence Edward Tobutt, 22, ...

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  12. Cleaning Up Traffic In Narcotics

    NEW YORK: Approximately 500 persons were arrested yesterday in a dramatic series of narcotics round ups that ...

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  13. Reds Build Up Korean Air Power

    TOKYO: The Allies accused the Communists yesterday of shipping crated combat planes into North Korea as ...

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  14. Youth Escaped From Police,

    SYDNEY.: A teenager arrested while asleep in a house Woollahra early today escaped from custody a few ...

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  15. New Economic Aid Plan For India

    NEW YORK: The United States would make a new effort to help India solve her economic problems, said the diplomatic correspondent of the “New York Times” (James Reston). ...

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  16. TOP GERMAN GENERAL FREE IN ’53

    Field Marshal Fon Manstein, 64, now serving a 12 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. THEATRE BURNED

    LONDON,. The Salford Palace Theatre, in Manchester, was burnt out yesterday in one of the biggest recent fires in ...

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  18. RELATIONS WITH CHIN A “DEPEND ON KOREA”

    Britsin’s Colonlal Be[?]tetary, bir Oliver Lottolion, said recently that politt[?] relations with [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. U.S. Will Oppose Soviet Proposal For Korean Armistice

    WASHINGTON: United States Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said to-day that acceptance of the Soviet ...

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  20. BABY BORN IN AMBULANCE

    MELBOURNE: A baby was born in an ambulance in Melbourne last night when the ambulance, taking the mother to ...

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  21. DRASTIC ACTION NEEDED TO SAVE STERLING SOLVENCY

    LONDON.: British Treasury and Commonwealth financial experts forecast yesterday that Immediate drastle action ...

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  22. HICCOUGHED FOR YEAR

    LONDON: Fred Ramsden, of Shipley, Yorkebtre, apent his first day free from hiccoughing yesterday for almost a year. ...

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  23. HUNT FOR GAOL ESCAPEE

    SYDNEY: Police and warders are scouring the bush for a sex offender, who escaped yesterday. from Berrima Gaof, ...

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  24. Giraffe Starts Trip To Australia

    WASHINGTON: A young tamale girane only 10 feet tall, accompanied by a small gri[?]ly beer land two harary sheep, ...

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  25. Increases For Civil Servants

    LONDON; In the midst Of Its economy drive, the British Treasury has agreed to pay £80,000,000 a year in wage ...

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  26. MORE AIR PASSENGERS

    MONTREAL: The world’s airlines carried 39 million passenger in 1951. This was an increase of 25 ...

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  27. Injured His Finger To Get Out Of Korean Service

    LONDON: Private Patrick Bird, 26-years-old national serviceman, accused of blowing off the tip of one of his dogera ...

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  28. RUSSIAN RECOGNITION FOR SIAM

    BANGKOK: Ruasis bad recognland the new Sigmate Goy[?]ment formed after the November is coup, a Foreign ...

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