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  5. Britain’s Naval Rearmament Programme On Grandiose Scale

    LONDON; Britain is developing a torpedo which will seek out and destroy a submarine, whatever evasive measures are taken. This was revealed by the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. J. P. L. Thomas) in an explanatory statement published with the 1952-53 Navy estimates ...

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  6. Peace Aim Of Atlantic Association

    LISBON: A declaration that Atlantic association had been “forged as a shield against aggressaion with peace ...

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  7. FIRST DESTROYER TO NAVIGATE HAN RIVER

    Since the beginning of the United Nations bombardment patrols up the Han River, the largest warship to navigate the treacherous channels has been H.M.S. Comus. This picture shows H.M.S. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FURTHER SCATTERED SHOWERS

    NEW FORECAST: Cloudy and showery on the coast and highlands, particularly northern sections, where some ...

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  9. Milk, Butter, Bread Prices May Rise

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) said to-day there was nothing to support the rumour of a 2/- rise in the home consumption price of wheat. ...

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  10. REMAINS WILL BE RE-EXAMINED

    POITIERS: Defending counsel In the trail of the smiling widow, Marie Bernard, has demanded a new examination ...

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  11. CONFERENCE ON WAR

    SAIGON. (AAP. Reuter): France would favour an international conference to settle the Indo-China war. ...

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  12. Expansion Of Defence Forces Costly To U.K.

    LONDON: Every person in Britain will have to pay an average of £27 starting in the year beginning April 1—the start of the British income tax year— to meet the cost of British plans for expended defence ...

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  13. DEBATE PUT BACK

    LONDON: A House of Commons debate on defence, scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until March ...

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  14. DEFEAT OF CENSURE MOTION

    LONDON: Winston Churchill’s Conservative Government, by 250 votes to 203, [?] defeated a Labour ...

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  15. AREA RAIN

    SYDNEY: Rainfall registrations for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the [?] hours ended at 9 a.m. ...

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  16. Blackouts Cause Stand Down

    SYDNEY: Hundreds of factory workers in Sydney were stood down today as a result of power failures. ...

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  17. CONTRADICTION

    WASHINGTON: President Truman was quoted today as saying that, contrary to published reports, a division of ...

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  18. CORONATION NEXT YEAR

    LONDON: Queen Elizabeth will not be crowned until next year, Reuters court correspondent reports. ...

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  19. MINISTERS WON’T SEE ATOM TESTS

    LONDON: No Ministers would visit Australia to view tests of the United Kingdom atomic weapons there later ...

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  20. Rumours Of Compromise On Suez Problem

    CAIRO: Britain has accepted the principle of evacuation of her forces from the Sues Canal sons provided Egypt accepts some new plan for Middle East defence, it is suggested unofficially here. ...

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  21. CAN DIE NATURALLY

    LONDON: Bertha Scorse, 21, a T.B. victim, sentenced to death last week for murder, will be allowed to live out her ...

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  22. Prison Guard Overpowered

    NEW YORK: Eight prisoners over powered a guard, stole a machine gun and two bullet proof vests and escaped ...

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  23. SENTENCES OF DEATH AFFIRMED

    NEW YORK: Death sentences passed on Julius Rosenberg, an electrical engineer, and his wife, Ethel, ...

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  25. GOOD DEMAND FOR FORAGE

    SYDNEY: At the Alexandria saleyards to-day stocks forward, were fairly light and a good demand generally ruled. ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader Mechanisation

    HANOI: French Union troops, with an all-out rebel drive to seize Hanoi in prospect, fought off furious. ...

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  27. Disease Halts Meat, Cattle Exports

    OTTAWA: The United States has halted imports of virtually all livestock and meats from Canada because of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Saskatchewan. The trade is worth 130,000,000 dollars or more than £58,000,000 annually. ...

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  29. SHOULD LIFT ROAD TAX FOR BUTTER

    SYDNEY: President of the Long Distance Road Transport Association (Mr. W. V. Rome) to-day advicated tax ...

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  30. DROUGHT REFUGEES KILLED

    RIO DEI JANEIRO: A lorry carrying 63 drought-stricken refugees from north-eastern Brazil plunged into a ...

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  31. Bank Accounts To Cost More Soon

    SYDNEY: A 100 per cent [?] in the cost of keeping current bank accounts was announced today by the ...

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