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  3. Royal Tour In Canada "Made Too Formal"

    As Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh toured Toronto to-day Canadian officials ...

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  4. CRASH KILLS 5 TEEN-AGERS

    Three youths and two girls, all under 20, were killed when a light closed car crashed into the back of a three-ton semi-trailer parked on the roadside on ...

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  5. Reported U.K. Offer On Suez

    Britain will hand over her bases in the Suez Canal Zone to international control if Egypt agrees to become a member of the proposed Middle East Command, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  6. MAN AND WIFE KILLED

    William Arthur James Greenberg, saw doctor, 65, and his wife, Annie Jane Greenberg, 73, were both ...

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  7. On Long Leave

    Three more South Australians came home from Korea on long leave on Saturday. They asked for more hooks and magazines for the men still fighting. When the photographer found them on the Adelaide Railway Station, they showed him this souvenir—a Japanese painting. From left—Cpls. R. A. Cockburn and D. J. Marshman, and Pte. L. L. Rankin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 125 words
  8. Tourist Bus Overturns

    Screaming passengers were hurled from their seats when a Pioneer tourist bus skidded off the ...

    Article : 164 words
  9. S.A. Soldiers Back From Korea

    One of the greatest needs of troops in Korea was magazines and other reading matter ...

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  10. U.N. Admits Neutral

    Gen. Matthew Ridgway's headquarters tonight broadcast a message to the Communists admitting that Allied aircraft strafed the Kaesong neutral zone ...

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  11. Talks On Wheat Prices

    A review of the International Wheat Agreement with a view to lifting floor and ceiling ...

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  12. New Australian Killed

    A 21-year-old New Australian, Talvaldis Pukitis, of the Railways Hostel, Adelaide, was killed when his ...

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  13. Judge Arrested

    NAIROBI, October 14.—Judge William James Lockhart-Smith, former Attorney-General of Nyasaland ...

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  14. At Niagara Falls

    NIAGARA FALLS. Ontaria, October 14.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh temporarily left ...

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  15. NO TRAIN FOR U.K. TROOPS AT PORT SAID

    British troops arriving at Port Said last night for the Suez Canal were held up when on Egyptian ...

    Article : 90 words
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  17. AUSTRALIA'S M.-E. COMMAND ROLE

    Australia is understood to have accepted an invitation to become a founder-member of the new Middle-East Command, and NZ and South ...

    Article : 436 words
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  19. Promotion Forecast For The Duke

    According to the "Sunday Pictorial," the Duke of Edinburgh is likely to be promoted to Commander in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. Fell Down Stairs Into Light

    Ailing, 62-year-old Mrs. Mary Neumann fall down a flight of 12 steps last night, severely ...

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  21. Jettisoned Weapons Kill 2, Injure 30

    A US navy patrol bomber crash landed in Southern Japan this morning after jettisoning gas tanks and ...

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  22. 'Desert Rats Hopping Mad' Over Broadcast Ban

    The "Sunday Pictorial" says that the men of Alamein are "hopping mad" because the BBC ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. Egyptians Abused Orcades Passengers

    Bitter complaints that Egyptians swore at them, abused them and generally displayed an arrogant ...

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  24. The King Sees His Colt Win By Television

    The BBC started their television coverage of Ascot racing half an hour early yesterday to enable ...

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  25. "Sticky" Business

    A man with a hooked stick crept up to Mr. Thomas Joseph Mullins's home in Burwood last night while a ...

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  26. Mr. Menzies Sees His Grandson

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) called at the Margaret Coles Hospital, Melbourne, yesterday afternoon for a glimpse of his first grandchild. His daughter-in-law gave birth to a son weighing 8 lb. 10 oz. on Saturday night. He will be called Alexander Robert Menzies. Mr. Menzies saw his grandson in company with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Dr. Mossadeq Leaves His Hospital

    The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) decided yesterday to move from his six-room hospital suite ...

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  28. ATOMIC-POWERED SUBMARINE WILL HAVE "FANTASTIC RANGE"

    President Truman Yesterday signed a Congressional Act allowing the Navy to use a partly ...

    Article : 276 words
  29. Sudan To "Resist Interference"

    The Governor-General of the Sudan (Sir Robert Howe) said today that any attempt at outside interference with ...

    Article : 77 words
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  31. Strike At Lysaght's

    About 1,100 men at Lysaght's Newcastle plant will be thrown out of work almost immediately as a ...

    Article : 66 words
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