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  3. SETTLEMENT OF BERLIN DE0ADLOCK NOW IN SIGHT

    PARIS, Friday.—It is reliably understood that Russia has accepted the text of the "Little Six" Powers' resolution for settling the Berlin deadlock, on condition that changes are made in its wording. The three Western Powers also are believed to have accepted the proposal. ...

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  4. FAILS TO SIGHT MISSING BOAT

    HOBART, Friday.—No trace of the missing vessel Voana was reported by the R.A.A.F. Catalina which searched the ...

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    Trafalgar Day parade in Spring street, Melbourne, on Thursday, glimpsed through the fluted columns of Parliament House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Jews and Arabs Accept Cease-Fire Order

    PARIS, Friday.—It was officially announced to-day that both the Jews and Arabs had accepted the Security Council's cease-fire order. ...

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  7. ALLOWED TO SEE RUSSIA

    MOSCOW, Friday.—Foreign misisons in Moscow, whose members travel to specified Soviet cities, say the new ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. Climbers' Ordeal

    GRENOBLE, Friday. — Two French climbers were rescued after spending five nights on a 9000ft. mountain peak. Guides hoisted ...

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  9. DEADLOCK REACHED IN BREAD DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Deadlock resulted from a three-hour meeting this evening between the Minister for Labor (Mr. Hyland) and all concerned in the bread strike. Representative of the Operative Bakers' Union told the gathering that a mass meeting to-day ...

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  10. CHALLENGE PLANNED ON DOCUMENTS ISSUE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Federal Opposition is planning a censure motion against the Government next week on the secret documents case, it was claimed to-day. The Government would be attacked because of America's reluctance to pass on atomic secrets ...

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  11. SHOULD CHANGE POLICY ON SPAIN

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Mr. James Farley, former Postmaster-General in the Roosevelt Administration, said on his arrival ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. WILL KEEP AIRLIFT GOING

    MIAMI (Florida), Friday. —The Air Force Chief of Staff (General Hoyt Vandenberg) told the American Legion Convention to-day that ...

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  13. EMPIRE TALKS GREAT SUCCESS

    LONDON, Friday.— Dr. Evatt left for Paris yesterday to preside at the U.N. General Assembly to-day. He said the ...

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  14. MIGRANTS HELPING BRICK OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The employment of displaced persons in brick yards had increased brick production by 8,500,000 bricks per ...

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  15. CARDINAL HLOND DEAD

    WARSAW, Friday.— Cardinal Hlond, primate of Poland and outspoken foe of the Communist-led warsaw Government, died to-day. ...

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  16. NEW POTATO MARKETING PLAN

    A voluntary marketing scheme to sell Tasmanian potatoes inter-State was adopted yesterday at a conference of the Tasmanian Produce Merchants' Association and the Potato Marketing Board at Burnie. ...

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