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    The King, accompanied by the Queen, Princess Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, and Princess Margaret, drove in state from Buckingham Palace to St. Paul's Cathedra] to attend a dedication service in connection with the 1951 Festival of Britain The photograph shows their Majesties leaving Buckingham Palace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Allied Troops Holding

    TOKIO, Sunday--Reuters correspondent in Korea says that unyielding American, French and Dutch troops appeared to-day to have halted fanatically attacking Communist troops attempting to exploit their ...

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  6. Special British Mission May be Sent to Persia

    LONDON, Sunday--The British Government is expected to send a special mission to Persia to discuss Middle East oil problems. The mission will probably be headed by a Cabinet Minister. Tho Attorney-General ...

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  7. SPACE SHIP RESEARCH BY U.S. SCIENTISTS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The United Press correspondent at Langley Field (Virginia) says I that Government research ...

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  8. US SHIPS CARRYING SUPPLIES TO CHINA!

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- Congress will investigate reports that United States ships are carrying supplies to ...

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  9. KING GEORGE NOT COMPLETELY FIT

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The "Sunday Dispatch," in a Page One leading article to-day, said that, except for leg artery ...

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  10. NEW RUSE BY CHINESE FAILS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A Reuters correspondent in Korea says that the Chinese yesterday used a new ruse in ...

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  11. EMPIRE MIGRATION SCHEMES ATTACKED

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Sunday newspaper, "The People," to-day attacked Commonwealth immigration ...

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  12. "HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME NO BURDEN TO AUSTRALIANS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday--The Snowy River hydro-electric scheme was defended to-night by Mr. H. B. Taylor, M.L.A., who, with Mr. T. A. Hiley, M.L. A., recently went on a fact- finding visit to the Snowy River scheme. Mr. ...

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  13. BRITAIN, CANADA AND U.S. TO STANDARDISE WEAPONS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Britain, Canada and the United States have agreed to standardise more than 400 ...

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  14. ITMES OF INTEREST

    ROMA, Sunday.--Two-inch piping, which usually costs 2- a foot at stores, was bought for 73 a foot at an auction here. There was keen ...

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  15. DEWEY WARNS RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Governor Thomas Dewey, speaking at Corning (New York) told the Soviet Union not to place ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY MAY BE RESTRICTED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Electrical authorities expect to be able to give South-east Queensland an uninterrupted electricity supply if the ...

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  17. INCREASE IN PRICE OF EGGS ANNOUNCED

    BRISBANE, Sunday--A rise of 2d. a dozen in the retail and wholesale prices of eggs was announced by the State Prices ...

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  18. B.B.C. STUNT CAUSES SCENE IN LONDON STREET

    LONDON, Sunday. -- A British Broadcasting Corporation stunt caused a stampede of 500 girls in Piccadilly Circus last night. Police ...

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  19. "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN"!

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent at Lusaka (Northern Rhodesia) says that an African from ...

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  20. WOOL SALES OPEN TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Keen general competition is expected at the wool sales, which will open to-morrow. Values should ...

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  21. ATTACK ON MR. MONK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- One-foot-high letters slandering the president of the Australian Council of Trade ...

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  22. "AIL OUT ASSAULT ON CHINA WOULD BE CRAZY"

    LONDON, Sunday--The Minister for War (Mr. John Strachey) yesterday said that any all-out assault on China ...

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  23. SOVIET SURPRISE ON "BIG FOUR" AGENDA

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent in Paris says that new Russian m o v e s at the Big Four deputies' talks ...

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  24. NO PLAN TO RELIEVE TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Details of a plan to relieve the 3rd Battalion of the Australian Regular Army in Korea ...

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  25. BOY SCOUT SAVES LIFE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A 16- years-old Boy Scout fought a drunken man for 20 seconds to remove him from the path of an ...

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  28. NEWS FROM OVERSEAS

    SANTA MONICA (California), Sunday.--The fourth wife of the film actor, Charlie Chaplin, gave birth to their fourth child. a ...

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  29. Editor "Run Out" of Town

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Mr. J. R. Campbell, editor of the British Communist newspaper, "Daily Worker." was "run out" of town ...

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  30. SOUTH-EAST ASIA DEFENCE

    SINGAPORE, Sunday. -- A report containing recommendations for Three-Fower strategy to defend South-east Asia from ...

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  31. "AUSTRALIA WOULD BE PRIZE FOR ASIATICS"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A third world war could be averted If the democratic countries were prepared to unite against ...

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  32. TANKS FOR AUSTRALIA DIVERTED TO KOREA

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The first consignment of 54-ton Centurion tanks for the Australian Regular Army has been diverted to Korea. The tanks had reached Fremantle from Britain when they were diverted to Korea to replace battle ...

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  33. Crashed 'Plane Found

    WYOMING, Sunday.--The wreek age of a private twin-engined 'plane which crashed with five persons aboard in January was found ...

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  34. STOP PRESS

    TOKIO. Sunday. -- A late dispatch from United States 8th Army Headquarters in Korea says that elements of ...

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    Officials of the Building Workers' Industrial Union and guests of honour at the union's annual smoke social in the Trades Hall. Front (left to right): Messrs. L. A. Wood, M.L.A., W. Dunbar (president, B.W.I.U.) and F. Mullcr (who lias been a member of the union for 37 years and an official for 32 years). Rear: Messrs. R. Bagget ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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