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  3. ALLIES SUGGEST EXCHANGE OF 500 PRISONERS DAILY

    PANMUNJOM (Korea).—Allied truce liaison officers yesterday asked the Communists to agree to exchange sick and wounded prisoners at the rate ...

    Article : 419 words
  4. Deloraine Cup winner

    Vamos (W. Dunstone) being led in by the Clerk of the Course after winning yesterday's £800 Deloraine Centenary Cup.—ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Raw deal," say Korea diggers

    BRISBANE.—A joyous welcome awaited diggers just home from Korea when they marched through Brisbane yesterday, but the troops aren't so happy about the leave ...

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  6. SCRAPIRON FOR THE JAPANESE

    TOKIO.—Two aged Australian coasters which will yield 4000 tons of scrapiron for Japanese industry yesterday finished the 5000-mile tow from Sydney to Yokohama. The tiny 1100-ton Hong ...

    Article : 182 words
  7. "Would force Govt. to keep its promises"

    SYDNEY.—"Labor would use a majority in the Senate to force the Manzies-Fadder Government to keep the promises it made in 1949." the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evatt) is expected to say this evening when opening Labor's Senate campaign. ...

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  8. Not to vote on border issue

    HONG KONG.—President Quirino has instructed Ambassador Carlos Romulo. chief of the Philippines Mission to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. Turks arrest Swedish skipper

    ANKARA.—Turkish authorities at Canakkale in the Dardanelles yesterday arrested Captain Oscar Lornstzon, skipper of the 4000-ton Swedish freighter Naboland, with which the Turkish submarine Dumlupinar collided on ...

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  11. MEN STABBED IN BRAWLS

    MELBOURNE.—Two men were stabbed—one with a hatchet—when they intervened in brawls ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. Newspaper flare leads to rescue

    MELBOURNE.—A rolledup ball of burning newspapers thrown into the air led to the rescue last night ...

    Article : 103 words
  13. FOUR MURDER CHARGES LAID

    PERTH.—Four wilful murder charges have been laid in Perth in the last 18 days. ...

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  14. FURTHER SUBSIDENCE FEARED

    SYDNEY.-Residents fear there may be an extension of the mine subsidence which wrecked 10 homes at Pelaw Main, near Kurri Kurri, on Sunday. It covers eight acres, including part of Wallsend street, where the homes were wrecked. The area has been ...

    Article : 242 words
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