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  4. U.N. DELEGATES HAVE MADE FINAL, TRUCE PROPOSALS

    WASHINGTON: President Truman says that the United States will not buy [?] armistice in Korea “by turning over human beings for slaughter or slavery. He thus backs up the stand by the United Nations truce negotiators against a forced return of prisoners of war to the Communist. ...

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  5. BLINDED BY BLAST OF ATOM BOMB

    LAB VEGAS: Observers, who climbed 8000 feet up a mountain near Las Vegas to watch yesterday’s pre–down atomic ...

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  6. TANKMEN FROM KOREA VISIT FACTORY

    British Centurion tanks have won high praise from the men who have been fighting with them in Korea. In the opinion of the commanding officer of the Eighth King’s Royal Irish Hussors, Lt.–Col. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australia Could Get Loans Abroad

    LONDON: Sir Arthur Fadden’s statement in Canberra that Australia could not borrow any worthwhile sums abroad it disputed by some financial experts’ in London. ...

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  9. POPE PIUS DISOBEYED AN ORDER

    VATICAN CITY: Pope Plus Sir. refused to obey a German order to leave Rome as Allied troops were marching ...

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  10. UNSETTLED, WITH RAIN

    NSW FORECAST: Further rain in southern areas, extending to the south and central and Hunter districts, ...

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  11. CONTROL OF INSTALMENT BUYING

    WASHINGTON: Control over instalment buying in the United States was suspended yesterday by the ...

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  12. Malayans Beheading Victims

    LONDON: The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Oliver Lyttleton) admitted in the House of Commons yesterday that ...

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  13. Settlement Not Urgent

    WASHINGTON: Settlement of Angle–American differences over the Mediterranean Command of the North Atlantic ...

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  14. State–Wide Coal Strike Expected

    BRISBANE: The Queensland executive of the Miners Federation, at a meeting in Ipswich to–morrow, is expected ...

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  16. To–day’s Leader The Worst Evil

    WASHINGTON: Soviet propaganda, which charged the United States with the use of germ warfare in Korea, was an international crime, the Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) told a press ...

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  17. Stock, Disease Still Spreading ln Britain

    LONDON: Britain’s foot and mouth disease plague, which has halted oil cattle movements throughout England and Wales and a large part of Scotland, continues to spread and the next 24 hours ...

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  18. DIVERS TO EXAMINE ORCADES

    MELBOURNE: Divers at Adelaide tomorrow will ascertain whether the liner Orcades, which ran aground at ...

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  20. ORDER TO WATERSIDE WORKERS

    SYDNEY: The Federal Arbitration Court to–day ordered the Waterside Workers’ Federation of Australia to lift its ...

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  21. MOCK AIR BATTLE

    SYDNEY: Vampire jet and Mustang fighters fought mock battle with two Lincoln bombers in the first–light of ...

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  22. BIBLE AS PUZZLE SOLVER

    LONDON: in many homes, the Bible is used only to help solve crossword puzzles, according to Dr. Cyril Garbutt, ...

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  23. CASHING IN ON CORONATlON

    LONDON: Samples of coronation [?] “Made to Germany” and “Made in Japan” have arrived for [?] ...

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  24. HIGH PAY FOR MARGARET LOCKWOOD

    LONDON: Margaret Look wood is once more Britain’s highest paid [?] star with a new contract under which [?]he ...

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  25. WHARFIES’ WAGE LOSSES

    SYDNEY: Striking wharf–labourers, In Sydney will lose £10 in wages and some £16 as a result of their, three–day ...

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  26. Stolen Goods Recovered

    SYDNEY: Pillage squad police last night recovered dress material and brandy, valued at £1260, when they ...

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