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  5. FIRST VICTORY AT CONFERENCE TO BRITAIN AND U.S.

    SAM FRANCISCO: Britain and the United States acored their first victory in the opening working session of the Japanese Peace Conference yesterday, which saw failure of a determined Soviet bid to gain a seat for Communist China. Despite advance predictions of an all-day filibuster by the Soviet Union, the ...

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  6. POWER FROM THE SUN?

    Atom so[?]let Protec[?] Marches Oh[?]t, [?]ld recently that Australia has not paid enough attem[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRADE UNIONISTS BACK REARMAMENT

    LONDON: British trade unionists have wracked left-wins hopes that the rank and file might ask for a “go slow” on arms by decisively backing the nation’s huge rearmament programme. ...

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  8. OCCASIONAL COASTLINE SHOWERS

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  9. SCIENTIST PREDICTS SCIENTIFIC WORLD, BUT NO MORE WAR

    NEW YORK: A prediction that there will be no world war made to the American Chemical Society’s diamond jubilee meeting here by Harvard University president, Dr. James Conant, who recently ...

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  10. Britain Has Trump Card

    LONDON: Britain’s latest rocket motor—“The Snarler” —which has been under a blanket of secrecy since 1947, ...

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  11. Steel Industry Hit By Strikes

    CANBERRA: Communist rolling strike tactics were still being directed against Australia steel Industry. ...

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  12. Denis Compton To Marry

    LONDON: Test batsman, Denis Compton, will fly to South Africa early next month to marry 23-years-old Valer[?] ...

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  13. WARNING TO SHOPKEEPERS

    SYDNEY: Prices Minister Finn[?] to-day w[?]ed Broken Hill shopkeepers they would be prosecuted if they sold batter ...

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  14. NEW SITE FOR TALKS SOUGHT

    TOKYO: Supreme Allied Commander, General Ridgway, to-day asked the Chinese and North Koreans to agree to a ...

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  15. PRESIDENT REMEMBERED AN INDIAN

    WASHINGTON, President Truma[?]’s own honour guard from the 3rd Infantry Division took part in the funeral ...

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  17. King Has Developed Bronchial Trouble

    LONDON: The King’s chill, contracted during his holiday in Scotland, has developed into bronchial trouble, the Daily Express reports. Simultaneously, the Daily Mail says that his ...

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  18. WARNING NOTE ON SERIOUS INFLATION

    NEW YORK: A warning that “serious inflation” may result when the full impact of Korea and rearmament makes itself felt on world economy is given by the United Nations Secretary-General, Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Canteen Profits To Help Afflicted

    MELBOURNE: About £100,000 of the profit from services canteens will be used to assist afflicted children of ...

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  21. SUDDEN END TO BATTLE

    TOKYO: A 17-day battle came Suddenly to an end when the bitterly contested “Bloody Ridge,” in Eastern ...

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  22. WARNING FROM OIL COMPANY

    LONDON: The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has issued a statement warning any concerns or Individuals who try to ...

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  23. WARNING ON BUTTER BLACKMARKET

    SYDNEY: Failure of the States to agree on a uniform price for butter would create one of the biggest ...

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  24. Greengrocers Threaten Boycott

    SYDNEY: Greengrocers may boycott the City Markets for a week unless Government B[?]tton is taken to ...

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  25. MacArthur Was Taking No Risks

    PHILADELPHIA: General MacArthur carried a tiny pistol to be sure that he would not be taken alive by the Japanese on Corregidor. The pistol, which belonged to MacArthur’s father, when ...

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  26. WOOL ARRIVING

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