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  4. COMMUNIST OFFER ON PRISONERS SIGN OF END TO COLD WAR ?

    LONDON, Sunday. The announcement by the Chinese Communists that they would accept a United Nations Command proposal to exchange sick and wounded prisoners-of-war is regarded by Western diplomats as the most promising sign yet that Moscow may genuinely be seeking an end to the ...

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  5. They Helped at the Week-end Fetes

    These young artists entertained patrons at a fete held in the grounds of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Geddes Street, on Saturday. Front row (left to right) : Lynette Hutton (Hawaiian dancer), Wendy Low (Strawberry Lane), Jeanette Busch (Hawaiian dancer). Back: K. Low (Highland dancer). These five assistants were fully occupied serving customers at a well-stocked sweets stall at the Christ ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INTENSIVE HUNT FOR TERRORISTS

    NAIROBI, Sunday. Every available soldier and police reservist yesterday hunted Mau Mau terrorists in highlands north of Nairobi, after 80 men of the Lancashire Fusiliers had reported a ...

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  7. Bid For Senate

    BRISBANE, Sunday. At least 10 Federal Ministers will take part !n Senate election campaigns ...

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  8. In Three-mile Limit

    CANBERRA, Sunday. Local authorities at Kandrian (New Britain) arrested a Japanese fishing ...

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  9. CHINESE IN FRACAS AT MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. Police were called to Melbourne's "Chinatown" tonight to quieten 150 shout ...

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  10. ELABORATE GUARD FOR COMPETING YACHTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. Yachts competing in the 305-miles Brisbane to Gladstone Easter vacht. ...

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  11. Australian Meal

    LONDON, Sunday. The newspaper, "The People," claims that British meat importers face losses of ...

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  12. U.N. Terms Move as "Good News"

    NEW YORK, Sunday. United Nations delegates greeted as good news the Communist agreement to the Unit Nations offer for an exchange of Sick and wounded prisoners [?]. There was hope that this development would lead to a settlement of the whole prisoner-of- ...

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  13. CHARRED HUMAN REMAINS FOUND IN LONDON'S "HOUSE OF DEATH"

    LONDON, Sunday. Drama at London's "house of death" was heightened yesterday when police ...

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  14. FIRM OF DEATH AND CO. NOW IN LIQUIDATION

    LONDON, Sunday. Reuters Klagenfurt (Car- inthia) correspondent says that the firm of "Death ...

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  15. Mr. Casey's Surprise

    SYDNEY, Sunday. --Pressmen's pencils were poised expectantly over pads as the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) prepared to commence an address of foreign policy to European ...

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  16. RETURN TO U.S. BY DUKE OF WINDSOR

    LONDON, Sunday. The Duke of Windsor will return to the United States on April 1. After attending ...

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  17. DOWNS SUCCESSES AT SYDNEY SHOW

    Mr. J. Ferguson, general manager of the Downs Cooperative Dairy Association, Toowoomba, has received ...

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  18. FOUR U.S. CITIES WANT OLYMPICS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- Four American cities are ready to snatch up the 1956 Olympic Games if they are ...

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  21. CHRONICLE ARCADE

    THE afternoon was very warm. Everybody felt tired and sleepy, not by any means the least tired and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. M.L.A. CHALLENGED ON BETTING STATEMENT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A clergyman to-night challenged a Parliamentarian to explain why he ...

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  23. MENZIES' CRITICISM

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Australians, to an almost deplorable extent, were dealing with their problems ...

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  24. Scottish "Army" Using Bricks, Bombs to Destroy Queen Elizabeth's Cypher

    LONDON, Sunday. --A phantom army, striking with bo mbs and bricks from a secret lair, is terrorising Scottish bus inessmen who advertise Queen Elizabeth's Coronation in June. The self-styled Scottish Republican Army has declared war on all stores and shops displaying Coronation decorations bearing the Royal Cypher "E.ll." ...

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