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  4. MORE POLICE ARRIVE IN CAPE TOWN

    CAPE TOWN Special Plain-Cloths Police armed with revolvers stood guard round the official residence of Prime Minister Daniel Melon last night as police reinforcements continued to arrive here from ...

    Article : 377 words
  5. Less Pay For More Wool Men

    SYDNEY: Federal cancellation commissioner Mr. J. R. Donovan to-day substantially reduced the sward for ...

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  6. EXERCISES ON NEWEST CARRIER

    Britain’s newest aircraft carrier, H.M.S. Eagle, which has joined the Royal Navy, held exercises in the English Channel recently, which were intended to weld her complement of 2000 men into an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 79 words
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  8. COLD AGAIN TO-NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Generally fine weather. Cold again to-night in all districts. Many frosts away from the coastline. ...

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  9. TEEL INDUSTRY CONTROL TO GOVERNMENT TEMPORARILY

    WASHINGTON: President Truman’s administration won back temporary control of the nation’s steel industry in a whirlwind court battle yesterday, after. promising to end the paralysing steel strike which already has produced sporadic violence. ...

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  10. Thunderstorm Stopped Search

    RIO DE JANEIRO: A heavy thunderstorm forced 30 planes temporarily to call off their search yesterday for the ...

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  11. Proposals For Egypt

    LONDON: Britain’s Ambassador to Egypt (Sir Ralph Stevenson) is flying to Cairo to-day with new British ...

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  12. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT IN A NIGHT

    WASHINGTON : Detailed plans for a expansion. of atomic arms production, involving “fantastic new weapons” will be submitted by President Truman to Congress in a week or two, informed ...

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  13. BLAZING AGED HUMAN TORCH

    NEW YORK: Despondent since a tornado destroyed her home eight years ago, a 70-year-old Gaston (Indiana) ...

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  14. NEW WAR PROCLAIMED

    LONDON: The outlawed Irish Republican Army has proclaimed a new war against the British in Northern ...

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  16. WORKERS ARE SNOWBOUND

    SYDNEY: A snowplough second from Kiandra to-day to take food to 300 Snowy Mountains workers snowbound at ...

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  17. Eisenhower’s Most Decisive Endorsement

    NEW YORK: Topping Senator Robert Taft by more than two to one and capturing 27 of 28 delegates elected, General Dwight Eisenhower received in this week’s Massachusetts. poll his most decisive ...

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  18. Today’s; Leader The Birthday party

    BERLIN: Western Allied authorities in Berlin yesterday told the Russians that "to fire in any circumstances, ...

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  19. Britain Will Stand To U.N Charter if Indo- China Is Invaded

    LONDON: British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain would not fail in her obligations under the United Nations Charter in the even of an invasion ...

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  21. CONDITION CRITICAL AFTER FALL

    SYDNEY: Nineteen-years old New Australian, Victor Dorcezial, of Newport, who plunged to a concrete path ...

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