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  3. Press Problem Hold-Up Still Continues Korea

    TOKIO, July 13.—Peking radio in an early morning broadcast today rejected Admiral Joy’s demand, submitted formally to the North Korean delegation chieftain, General Nam Il, that Press ...

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  4. ROYAL TOUR TO U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 13. —President Truman announced today he has invited Princess Elizabeth ...

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  5. Japanese Peace Treaty Open For Modification

    LONDON, July 13.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Morrison) today told the Commons the withholding of the proposed Japanese peace treaty would have a deplorable political affect not only in Japan ...

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  6. HUGE AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    WASHINGTON, July 13, —The Navy announced to-day the signing of a £A97,321,428 contract for ...

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  7. QUADRUPLET DIES

    LONDON, July. 13.—One of the quadruplets born in Bolton, Lancashire, last night, died tonight. He ...

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  8. Another Arrest In Lee Murder

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Police alleged in the Central Court today that John Frederick ("Chow") Hayes, 39, had fired ...

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  9. "Out With Communists" Is The Cry

    GUATEMALA CITY, July 13.—Guatemalan troops fired during demonstrations here today in front of the ...

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  10. More Men Call Off N.Z. Strike

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—Over [?]000 Auckland ex-watersiders today unanimously called off their 20-weeks-old strike on the ...

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  11. COMPLAINT BY RIDGWAY

    TOKIO, July 18 (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations forces (General ...

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  12. Comet Jet Airliners To Cut Times

    VANCOUVER, July 13.— Comet jet airlines will be flying the Pacific to Australia within one year, reducing ...

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  13. BUYERS STEER CLEAR OF LUXURIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Rumours of an increase in the basic wage and the continuing price spiral, were forcing people to ...

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  14. An Old Man Battered To Death

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 71-year-old man, George Brett, was found battered to death in his attic bedroom at ...

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  15. AFRICAN DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    CAIRO, July 13.—Britain and South Africa have invited Egypt and other African and colonial powers to attend a ...

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  16. FATAL EXPLOSION

    SENECA (Illinois), July 13. —Four men were killed to-night in a dynamite packing machine explosion at Dubont ...

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  19. Oil Coy. Documents May Be Produced Persian Parliament

    TEHERAN, July 13.—The Premier, (Dr. Mossadeq) told a crowded Parliament today that if the British took the oil dispute to the United Nations Persia will retaliate by ...

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  20. FLOODS IN KANSAS

    TOPEKA (Kansas), July 13. -Record-breaking floods surged over eastern and central Kansas today, leaving 12 dead ...

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  21. BLAND M.P. OPPOSES INCREASED SALARIES FOR FED. MINISTERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Bland (Lib. N.S.W.) who yesterday spoke against the Government’s Defence Preparations Bill today opposed, but refrained from voting for the Bill ...

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  22. MINISTER SAYS JAPS SHOULD HAVE SOME LIMIT TO REARMING

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia had to steer a middle course between two dangers in dealing with the Japanese peace treaty, Mr. Casey, said in the House of Representatives ...

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  23. U.S. KEEPING ATOM PUNCH FOR RUSSIA

    Major General Emmett O'Donnell, former U.S. bombing commander in the Far East, stated recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. BURGLAR ALARM FOR THE ABBEY

    LONDON, July 13.—A complicated burglar alarm system is being built at Westminster Abbey to protect the ...

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