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  4. RED REPLY ON PEACE TALKS AWAITED

    TOKYO: Allied delegates, after a vain 24-hour wait for the Communist’s to answer General Ridgway’s demand for an iron clad assurance that they will not again violate the neutrality of the Kaesong area, were to-day still ...

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  6. WIND TO MODERATE

    N.S.W. Forecast: Westerly Gales over most of the State, except in the northern border districts. These conditions ...

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  7. LITTLE FAITH IN PROPOSED PEACE PACT

    WASHINGTON: Secretary of Slate, Dean Acheson, at a press conference here to-day, backed up suggestions by reports that Russia’s latest proposal for a five-power peace pact was part of the Soviet’s “peace offensive.” ...

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  8. Baby Burnt To Death

    SYDNEY: A two-year-old baby was burned to death In her cot, when fire destroyed a weatherboard cottage In Arthur-street, ...

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    Streaking past one of its sister ships on the around, this F-[?]t Thunderjet airplane of the United States Air force. leaves its field in Korea on another mission against North Korean and Chinese Communist military targets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FLOODS CAUSE HAVOC

    GENEVA: Two lives have been last and great havoc caused in serious floods, which followed a deluge of rainstorms in Eastern ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. Vegetable Growers Boycott City Markets

    SYDNEY: A meeting of 400 Vegetable growers to-day unanimously decided to boycott the City Markets for a week, as a protest against the price-freezing regulations. Decision on when the boycott will commence has been ...

    Article : 263 words
  12. FRESH DISPUTE ON COALFIELD

    CESSNOCK: Only fresh dispute on the South Maitland field to-day is at Abermain No. 1 colliery. The men held a pit-top meeting ...

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  13. GOT CARELESS WITH DEADLY RATTLESNAKE

    NEW YORK: “Fun fair” worker, George Morgan, 27, who was bitten on the tongue by a rattlesnake on July 18, was well enough ...

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  14. CHURCH DISCLOSES FINANCES

    LONDON: The annual income of the Church of England in about £17,500,000 sterling. This is revealed in a pamphlet ...

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  15. GIRLS AS SOLDIERS IN KOREA

    TOKYO: Allied troops in Koreo are meeting a new menace—girl soldiers, who often call “Idawa G[?]” (come here ...

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  16. ONLY MINIMUM HOPE OF AVOIDING WAR WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON: There was only “minimum hope” that the United States could avoid war with Russia, the Chairman of the House of Representatives Military Appropriations Sub-Committee, George Mahon, opined in Congress yesterday. He was asking for an overwhelming vote on the 5600 million dollar (£2500 ...

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  18. COTTON MARKET OPENED

    WASHINGTON: US cotton export quotas would be replaced by an “opened” export, licensing system, which will enable ...

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  19. SIGNING OF PACT ON SEPTEMBER 1

    CANBERRA: The Security Pact between the United States, Australia and New Zealand will be signed In San Francisco on ...

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  21. CONCERN OVER PAKISTAN AND INDIA

    WASHINGTON: Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, confirms that the U.S. has expressed concern to India and Pakistan at the ...

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  22. South Africa Faces Task

    LONDON: South Africa, with only wickets to fall, needs another 14 runs to-day to a[?] a follow-in against Warwickshire, ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. DOUBLES TO AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON: Australian jockeys, Elder Britt and W. T. Evans, rode winning doubles at two race meetings yesterday — Britt, at ...

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  24. Plans For Nuclear Power Station

    LONDON: British scientists are studying plans for the world’s first experimental nuclear power station, the Ministery of Supply ...

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  25. Half Of North Korea Has Fled South

    NEW YORK: According to expert estimates, about half the population of North Korea has fled to the south during the Korean war. Donald Kingsley, director, general of this U.N.O. reflief ...

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  26. Scientists Warned They Could Obliterate World

    LONDON: The Duke of Ed[?]burgh warned [?]lontlpte last night that their knowledge had reached the danger point, where ...

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  27. ATTACKED BY PROWLER

    SYDNEY: After he had disturbed a prowler in his home, Francis Wilson, 89, of Rowley, street, Wentworthville, was ...

    Article : 59 words
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