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    An interested spectator looks at the radio doll, "Mignon," at the British Industries Fair. Both children and adults who saw the doll were intrigued by its ability to talk. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE IN SOUTH AMERICA

    EL SALVADORE, Tuesday. -- The American Associated Press reported new earthquakes in the Usulutan ...

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  6. MARSHALL SUPPORTED TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Secretary for Defence (General George Marshall), in a statement before the combined Senate Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees investigating General MacArthur's ...

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  7. U.K. Reply to Criticism of Trade with Red China

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Hartley Shawcross) told the House of Commons yesterday that it was nonsense fo suppose that British exports to China had been of any significance ...

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  8. JAP PEACE TREATY TALKS TO RESUME

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The United States and other powers concerned are expected to go ahead with the ...

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  9. AMERICA'S TRIBUTE TO U.K. BATTALION

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The Gloucester Regiment and the 170th Independent Mortar Company to-day received a ...

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  10. NEW RADIO LINKS FOR TRUNK LINE CALLS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Telephonic communication between Brisbane and Toowoomba will be speeded up by radio links ...

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  11. ALLIED LIMITED OFFENSIVE MAKES PROGRESS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The United Nations' limited offensive progressed along all sectors of the Korean front to-day. An attack by South Korean troops north-west of the capital of Seoul gained two fo three miles and ...

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  12. RECOUNT CONFIRMS DR. EVAN'S RE-ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A recount of votes in Barton today confirmed the election of the Deputy Labour Leader ...

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  13. BOY'S DARING ACTION SAVES DROWNING LAD

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- A 13- year-old Finch Hatton schoolboy this morning dived, fully clothed, into the Pioneer River ...

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  14. ARBITRATION SOUGHT IN PERSIAN OIL DISPUTE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters correspondent in Teheran says that the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company told the ...

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  15. LIBERAL-COUNTRY LEAD INCREASED IN SENATE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- At the end of to-day's Senate counting, the Liberal-Country Party team had polled 56.87 ...

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  16. ADJOURNMENT OF NASH ELECTION TRIBUNAL

    GYMPIE, Tuesday. -- The Nash Election Tribunal adjourned to a date to be fixed after counsel's addresses ...

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  17. RECORD CROWD AT IPSWICH SHOW

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- The judging day crowd, never large in the first day of an Ipswich Show, reached record proportions to-day ...

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  18. UNION OFFICIAL FORESEES 20-HOUR WORKING WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- "Trade unions are likely to seek a 35-hour week soon -- unless a third world war ...

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  19. SEEKS DETAILS OF NEW CANADIAN SUGAR PACT

    CANBERRA. Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government is seeking details from Canada of the new proposed sugar pact with ...

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  20. WRIT ISSUED AGAINST POLICE CONSTABLE

    WARWICK, Tuesday. -- A writ claiming £1000 damages was issued out of the Warwick Registry of the Supreme Court of Queensland ...

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  21. BLOCKADE OF CHINESE COAST DISCUSSED

    General Marshall said that the blockade of the Chinese coast was discussed with other powers, but the matter ...

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  22. HASSEN-FLANNERY FIGHT FOR TITLE IN JUNE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Australian lightweight champion, Jack Hassen, will defend his title against the Victorian ...

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  23. HELICOPTER FOR BUSH FIRE PATROLS IN QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- An R.A.A.F. helicopter, to be stationed at Amberley, will be available for rescue work in ...

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  24. SENATE SYSTEM ELECTION ATTACKED BY MR. HUGHES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Mr. W. M. Hughes said to-day that the Chifley Government, which had devised the Senate election ...

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  25. DETECTIVE DRAGGED ALONG ROAD BY BOLTING HORSE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A detective escaped with minor injuries when he was dragged 30 yards by a bolting horse to-day. ...

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  26. Truman Analyses Consequences of Expanding Conflict in Korea

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Truman last night denounced on military as well as political grounds General MacArthur's plan for winning and ending quickly the war in Korea. In a speech at a civil ...

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  27. U.S. Force in Iceland

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday. -- Defence officials said yesterday that a small security force of United States Army troops had been ...

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  30. Disagreement Over Allocation of Senior Portfolios Reported

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Serious problems arose from to-day's discussions on the formation of the new Menzies Ministry. The principal points of disagreement were the allocation of senior portfolios and the ...

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  31. BRITISH POLICY ON FORMOSA ATTACKED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Students hissed Mr. Kent Hughes, MP., when he criticised the British policy on ...

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  32. JUBILEE RIDERS SHIVER AT CANBERRA GATHERING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Six ! Jubilee courier cyclists pedalled more than 1,000,000 miles for the privilege of shivering on ...

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  33. LONDON POLICE ARRIVE TO ESCORT PRISONER TO U.K.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Two Scotland Yard men. Superintendent Robert Stevens and Detective John Stubbings. both of the London and ...

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    A view of Windsor Castle, picked out in floodlight, with a fairytale effect, for the Festival of Britain. -- From Our London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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