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  5. KING’S VISIT HERE LIKELY TO INTO HEALTH CRUISE

    LONDON: According to the Daily Mail’s gossip columnist, the King’s trip to Australia next year with the Queen and Princess Margaret, will be turned into a health cruise for him. The plan, which the director-general of the Australian tour, General F. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 411 words
  6. Important Revisions In New Draft Of Japanese Peace Traty

    WASHINGTON: A new draft Japanese peace treaty, now being prepared by John Foster Duties, is expected to incorporate some important revisions. Diplomatic quartets here told A.A.P. the move will ...

    Article : 474 words
  7. Three Held On Murder Charges

    LONDON: Three men are being held in custody, charged with murder in the killing wave that has swept Britain In the past ...

    Article : 190 words
  8. FIRST TO WOLLONGONG JONAHS

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    United States Marines, at a forward air-control outpost in Korea, stand ready to direct the United Nations tactical aircraft giving close support to U.N. ground forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Britain’s Army Rifle World’s Best

    LONDON: Tattered targets, shattered safety helmets and punctured planks stood in line in a Wiltshire valley to-day as silent ...

    Article : 280 words
  11. To-day’s Leader Part of Something Bigger

    CANNES; King Paroult let the Palm Beach [?] there yester day after losing £50,000 sterling in a seven homes game of ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. ROSE AND SEDGMAN IN GOOD WINS

    NEWPORT (Rhode Island) : Australian Me[?]yn Rose defeated fellow-countryman Ken McGregor, and the third member of ...

    Article : 358 words
  13. ON LONG WALK BUT IN NO HURRY

    LONDON: Two men in grey flannels set out from London yesterday for a walk—18,600 miles to Adelaide. The pair making this largest walk is Lawrence Denhardt, 27, and Edward Poyser, 31, who hop to reach ...

    Article : 325 words
  14. TENSION EASES AT ABADAN

    TEHERAN: Tension in Teheran and Abadan, key centres of the Anglo-Persian all dispute. cased considerably yesterday ...

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  15. African Chief Won Rent Case

    LONDON: Clad in colourful flowing robes of his native Africa, a Nigerian chief yesterday fought and won a battle against one of ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. Australia’s Food Production

    LONDON: A letter by an unnamed British lobby correspondent now living in Australia, declaring that Australian at present ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. Profit Of Whaling Commission

    MELBOURNE: Australian Whaling Commission is expected to make a gross profit of £900,000 this year. ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. END OF FREEZE IS IN SIGHT

    SYDNEY: The “deep freeze” which has gripped New South Wales for the past four days should end before Monday. ...

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  19. Deluge Causes Deaths In Northern Italy

    ROME: After a 48 hours’ deluge, 26 bodies were recovered yesterday, as floods receded In the take Como district of North ...

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  20. AIR FORCE MUST BE BUILT UP

    SYDNEY: “Today’s anniversary of the start of the Battle of Britain should be a reminder that we must have a strong air ...

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  21. TRACTORS FOR OPEN CUTS

    CANBERRA: One hundred American caterpillar tractors will be imported for the development of open-cut coalmines. ...

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  22. Britain’s Help In Pacific Agreement

    SAN FRANCISCO: Farmer British Foreign Secretary, Anthony Eden, who is now visiting the United States, considers the ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. Rustlers Take Ponies For Blackmarket Meat

    LONDON: Britain’s meat shortage has brought rustlers to the famous New Forest. The 500 forest commoners who ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. DAVIS CUP SINGLES TO UNITED STATES

    In Montreal the Unites States easily won the first two singles of the North American tone dual of the Davis Cup [?]Canada. ...

    Article : 115 words
  25. Russia’s Atomic Bombs

    WASHINGTON: It was likely that Russia had “a number” of atom bombs, the National Security Resources Board declares in ...

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  26. Fourteen Die In Head-On Train Crash

    BATON ROUGE (Louisiana) : Fourteen persons were killed In a head-on crash yesterday, between a passenger train and a troop train kept Simmesport. United States Marinas who had scrawled “Korea of bust” on the ...

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  27. McDermott Not Yet Told Of Commission

    SYDNEY: Frederick Lincoln McDermolt serving life imprisonment in Goulburn Gaol, has not yet been officially informed ...

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    LIEUTENTANT GENERAL OTTO P. WEYLAND recently appointed commander of the United States Far East Air Forces, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Theft Of Jewels From Windsors

    LONDON: Scotland Yard believes that the thieves who, four years ago, stole £100,000 starting worth of Jewels from the Duke ...

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  30. BOY’S EIGHT WICKETS IN COUNTRY MATCH

    LONDON; Derbyshire’s 10-years-old off-spinner, Edwin Smith yesterday took eight Worcestershire wickets for 21 runs ...

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