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  4. “HOPE FOR SOME SORT OF CEASEFIRE”

    AN immediate resumption of the truce talks at Kaeson is likely following a request by Communist commanders in Korea yesterday. The Communists said both sides should ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. Election For Britons On October 25

    A GENERAL election will be held in Britain on October 25, the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) announced in a broadcast over the BBC yesterday. He said that Parliament would ...

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  6. GARDENS FLOODED BY RIVER

    VEGETABLE gardens at Buronga are starting to flood as the Murray River continues to rise. BELOW; Part of this vegetable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Enthusiasm Over “Gay Christmas”

    MILDURA Chamber of Commerce is receiving full co-operation in its plans to brighten Mildura business area of Christmas. The Chamber has received a ...

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  8. DEWEY URGES PACIFIC FACT

    Governor Dewey yesterday again urged a strong Pacific defence pact similar to the Atlantic Defence alliance as a means of ...

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  9. Weather Today —

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  10. NURSES’ HOME DELAYED

    COMPLETION of The Mildura Base Hospital Nurses’ Home will be delayed several months because of the ...

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  11. Brazilian Riot

    Federal troops were in control yesterday after three persons had been killed and 39 wounded in disorders which ...

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  12. Less at Royal Show

    MELBOURNE’s 1951 Commemoration Royal Show opened yesterday in ideal conditions with on official ...

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  14. SOVIET SEEKS PERSIAN OIL

    The Persian Finance Ministry said yesterday that Russia had asked for Persian oil. Soviet Ambassador (Mr ...

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    THE U.S. 116th Fighter-Bomber Wing recently arrived in Japan aboard the U.S. Navy aircrafts sorrier Sitkoh Boy. The air unit, equipped with F-84 Thunderiest, will bolster that air power of the United Nations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. £2 PENALTY ON VOTE NEGLECT

    A Total of 4,973,267 people were on the Commonwealth electoral rolls and would be liable to a £2 penalty if they failed to vote in the Referendum tomorrow, the Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Victoria (Mr R. N. Nance) ...

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  17. Gaol Mutiny

    Eighteen warders were injured two of them seriously, in a four-hour riot in Teheran prison yesterday. ...

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  18. Pope’s Attack

    The Pope vigorously attacked Catholics contributing to the present-day flow of books on sex, in a speech which was released ...

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  19. BRIBERY TRIAL COLLAPSES

    The bribery trial of 18 past and present members of the New York Police Force collapsed yesterday when the chief witness. ...

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  20. NEWS SPOTS

    FOR many Australians, the compulsory task of voting at tomorrow’s Federal Referendum on Communism will not be a very pleasant duty. It is not because they do not [?] what they went. It is because they have been ...

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  21. PROCESSED MILK DEARER

    Approval has been given to large increases in the wholesale prices of powdered and condensed milk, the Decontrol ...

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  22. Reports Of TAA Merger Or Sale Strongly Denied

    BOTH the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) and Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) last night denied newspaper reports that Trans-Australia Airlines would be sold or merged with Australian National Airways. Mr Menzies said: “The report ...

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