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  5. MILITARY AND ECONOMIC AID MUST CONTINUE

    WASHINGTON: President Tram on yesterday appealed to Congress for unstinting support of American and All ied rearmament programmes. Declaring that foreign military a nd economic assistance must be continued, he said: “The froe world must be made more secure if we are to be ...

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  6. Temporary Coo Change

    N.S.W. Forecast: Continuing hot in north-eastern half of N.S.W., temporarily cooler conditions in the ...

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  7. BIG COMMUNIST TROOP CONCENTRATIONS

    HANOI (Indo-China) : Communist Vietminh [?]mmanders yesterday hurled into battle waves of [?]een conscripts in an attemp[?] to couture the besieged [?]ench forests of Ho[?] Brinh[?]vey to the rich ...

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  8. DETENTION CAMPS FOR SUBVERSIVES

    WASHINGTON: Senator James Eastland (Democrat) introduced a bill yesterday for plating the nation’s ...

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  9. Market Still Here For British Cars

    LONDON: Chairman of the Austin Motor Company (Mr. Leonard Lord), who left for Australia to-day. predicted ...

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  10. Auxiliary Police Officer Fined

    SINGAPORE. — A British auxiliary police officer, who sho[?] dead a suspected Communist was fined 500 ...

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    Dean Ach[?]d, United States Secretary of state, appearing before the United Nations General Assembly in Paris, stated that the Atlantic Community of Nations, which believes in peace, has been forced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PARTY LEADER SUSPENED

    JERUSALEM: Leader of the Freedom party and former leader of the terrorist Er[?] Zvaf Leu[?]t ...

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  13. Soviet Ban On Diplomats’ Travel

    MOSCOW: Foreign diplomats in Moscow have been Forbidden to travel [?]than 25 miles from the city. ...

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  14. STERLING RELEASE

    LONDON, Britain has decided to release to Egypt £5,000,000 [?]tg. applied for under the Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  15. Farouk Hands Out The Sherbet

    CAIRO: Fres meals were given to 100,000 poor and [?]30,000 [?]tg. distributed to families of Egyptians killed ...

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  16. Taxation Relief Will Not Help Production

    CANBERRA: A warning that Australia faced a food famine [?] years [?] transaction was taken, was [?] ...

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  17. UNIONS ORGANISING STOP WORK MEETINGS

    SYDNEY: Hundreds of stop-work meetings will be held throughout Australia during the next two weeks in protest against the refusal of federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. M. Galvin) to grant ...

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  18. Britain Protests Against Closure Of Persian Consulates

    LONDON: Protesting against Persia’s decision to close all British consulates by Monday, Britain yesterday charged Persia with haring violated the Anglo-Persian Treaty of 1857. ...

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  20. Death Of Former Newcastle Dean

    LONDON: Former Bishop of Bathurst and Dean of New castle the Right Rev. Horace Crotty, field in London ...

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  21. Egypt Engages German Adviser

    PARIS: Egypt has engaged German general as military expert an Egyptian spokesman announced in Paris to-day. ...

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  22. 8 DEATHS IN FIRE

    NEW YORK—Eight children died in a fire which destroyed their home nine miles north of Coos Bay, ...

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  23. Embassy Official Goes To Business

    WASHINGTON: Mr. Wilson Ewart, former Sydney tenor, who has had 11 years service as an attached with the ...

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  25. Helicopter Helps In Relief For Passengers On Stranded Express

    EMIGRANT GAP (California) — A fleet of motor can to-day began evacuating 222 passengers stranded in the show bound City of San Francisco Express in the Sirerra Nevada mountains for three days. ...

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  26. Shot At Husband In Court

    ATLANTA (Georgia): A woman fired at her husband in court yesterday just as he was about to be awarded a ...

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  27. Royal Couple’s Air Trip To Nairobi

    LONDON: Princess Elizabeth and the Duke or Edinburgh will by 4[?]00 miles overnight with only the stop when ...

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  28. North-Atlantic Council Meeting

    PARIS—The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation office announced to-day that the North Atlantic Council ...

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  29. TUG HERO WELCOMED

    LONDON: Kenneth Da[?]cy, of the tug Turmoil, who jumped abroad the freighter Flying Enterprise to join Captain ...

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  30. London Firm’s Big Profits

    LONDON Woolworths made a record not pro[?] of £[?],000 etg. during 1951, bompared with the previous ...

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