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  3. Anglo-Iranian Oil Dispute Brazilian May Act As Mediator

    NEW YORK, October 14. — The Security Council, faced with a virtual deadlock in the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute, was expected in some diplomatic quarters to try to by-pass the issue ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CONTROL OF SUEZ BASES: BRITAIN’SOFFER

    LONDON, October 14—Reuter’s diplomatic representative says Britain will hand over her bases in the Suez Canal to international ...

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  5. SOVIET ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    NEW YORK, October 14.—Russia’s future atom bomb tests would be carried out in the vast Taklamakan Desert on China’s desolate north-west frontier, a United Press ...

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  6. Anti-British Riots "Staged"-Dr. Evatt

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said today that anti-British demonstrations in Persia and Egypt were obviously staged to discredit the ...

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  7. PRINCESS IS TIRED

    TORONTO, October 14.—Observers who have been with Princess Elizabeth and the Duke ot Edinburgh ...

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  8. FIRST ATOM AGE NAVY

    LONDON, October 14—Reuter’s The Hague correspondent reports that the British Royal Navy will be the ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. Five Fatalities In Car Smash

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three youths and two girls, all under 20, were killed when a light sedan car crashed into the back of a three-ton semi-trailer parked on the roadside on the Point ...

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  10. Promotion For Philip?

    LONDON, October 14.—The "Sunday Pictorial" said today that the Duke of Edinburgh was likely to be promoted to ...

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  11. FATAL ROAD ACCIDENTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A man was arrested at Sale today following the death of a youth, Ronald James Ayres, ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. Aust. Tourists For Japan

    BRISBANE, Sunday—About 10,000 Australian tourists were expected to visit Japan next year, the Managing ...

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  13. CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two young men were arrested early today and charged with the manslaughter of Mrs. Marie ...

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  14. Thief Used Hooked Stick

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A man with a hooked stick cre[?]t up to Mr. Thomas Joseph Mullins' home in Burnwood last ...

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  17. Two Killed In Truck Crash

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Tamworth police used oxy-acetylene torches to cut open a wrecked t[?]uck cabin where the bodies ...

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  18. YOUTH CHARGED WITH RAPE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A [?] year-old girl is alleged to have been criminally assaulted in the bush near her home at ...

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  19. Missing Man Drowned?

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Water police continued the search today for a man who is believed to have been ...

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  20. TOURIST BUS OVERTURNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Screaming passengers were hurled from their seats when a Pioneer tourist bus skidded ...

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  21. GRAVE SECURITY LEAKS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, October 14. — Acting like Russian spies, Yale University research workers had discovered grave security leaks in the United States, the New York "Times" reported ...

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  22. U.N. PLANES STRAFED NEUTRAL ZONE

    TOKIO, October 14.—General Matthew Ridgway's headquarters tonight broadcast a message to the Communists admitting that Allied aircraft strafed the Kaesong neutral zone in Korea on ...

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  23. 300 ARRESTED

    CARACAS (Venezuela), October 14.—The Venezuelan Ministry of Defened announced last night that the Government ...

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  24. POTATOES BEING SOLD AS SWEDE TURNIPS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Potatoes are being sold under the guise of Swede turnips on Brisbane’s black market. Potatoes Marketing Board Chairman (Mr. T. J. Ford) said this today. Trade officials said ...

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