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  3. British-U.S Understanding Could Bring Peace, Hope To Men

    WASHINGTON, January 6.—The British Prime Minister, (Mr. Churchill) said that with understanding between America and Britain vast strength could be bult up to bring “peace, ...

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  4. 'Stayput' Carlsen Is Jubilant As Tow Starts

    LONDON, January 6.—Captain Kurt Carlsen clung to the bow rails of his haltered, listing ship Flying enterprise and shouted jubilantly as he grabbed the line from,the British ...

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  5. THE OWNERS “DUCKED”

    RICHMOND, (Missouri); Jamiaru 6.— Police said Roscoe Jones, 48, farmer, entered a tavern last night and opened file with a.22 repeating rifle. ...

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  6. Big Changes Forecast On Waterfront

    BRISBANE. Sunday.—A report to the Federal Govermtient' on the slow turnround of ships in Australian ...

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  7. SPLIT SECOND THINKING SAVES DRIVER

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Split 'second thinking by a truck driver probably saved him from death today. ...

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  8. Talks Begin Informally

    WASHINGTON. January 6. —President Truman and Mr Churchill talked informally today about world problems ...

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  9. Scope Of U.S. Talks Not On 1941 Scale

    NEW YORK, January 6.—Many people in Washington were discussing the TrumanChurchill talks in the terms of the wartime Roosevelt-Churchill meetings, which was ...

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  10. 250 Miles To Go

    LONDON. Januvary 6.—In a radio telephone talk with Reuters early 'this morning, the operator in the Turmoil ...

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  11. 31 BURNED TO DEATH IN U.S. FIRES

    NEW YORK, January 6.— Thirty-one people were burned to death and 38 injured in tires in north and central ...

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  12. Cabinet To Fill Three Big Posts

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Appointments to three topranking publie service vacancies will be made by State ...

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  13. To Settle Africa’s Race Question

    LONDON, January The United Nations' Special Political Committee decided today to set up a three-man ...

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  14. PRAYERS FOR “STAYPUT” CAPTAIN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Australians Joined Danes in prayer today for Captain Kurt Carlsen—the heroic sea captain ...

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  15. A.W.L. ON FIRST DAY IN ARMY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Three 18-year-old National Service trainees were A.W.L. today ort their first day in ...

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  16. CHAPLIN MAY “GALL IT A DAY”

    LONDON, January 6.—The “Sunday Chronicle” reports Charlie Chaplin told friends he was quitting films when he ...

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  17. FOUR DIE IN CRASH

    LONDON; January 6.-Reuters Madrid correspondent says four of five occupants of a Spanish military plane were ...

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  20. ALLIED THREAT LIKELY:

    WASHINGTON, January 6.—America was understood to be sound" ing out its Korean, allies on the advisability of jointly telling Communist China that any major violation of a Korean truce would bring air-sea attacks on the Chinese mainland, the United Press reported today. ...

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  21. Double Killing On Tablelands

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Within 24 hours two men were shot dead in different parts of the Mareeba-Atherlon area, about 50 miles west 'of Cairns. ...

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  22. Truce Talks Near Breakdown

    TOKIO, January 6.—United Nations negotiators today told the Communists they would not accept a Korean ...

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  23. RESEARCH RABBITS GET MYXO

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Myxomatosis infected Melbourne's research rabbits over the week-end. Research ...

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  24. GOT HIS OWN BACK

    BURLElGH HEADS, Sunday.—Self-styled world champion boomerang thrower, aboriginal Joe Timbery, of Sydney,'was struck on the chin by a fast returning boomerang this ...

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