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  3. HUSH-HUSH ATMOSPHERE AS REDS PRESENT FINAL PLAN

    PANMUNJOM.—The Korean truce delegation yesterday met at Panmunjom in strict secrecy. The United Nations Command was believed to have handed the Communists a new "now or never" plan for ending the deadlock over the ...

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  4. Declared fit

    Ray Stokes, captain-coach of Burnie and former Richmond star, who was injured in a recent roster ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TASMANIAN LIBERALS READY FOR ELECTION

    HOBART.—Tasmanian Liberals were quite ready for an election if Labor wanted one, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Townley) said yesterday. "We believe the Cosgrove Government has failed in so many ways that the people would welcome a change," Mr. Townley added. He was commenting on remarks made by Mr. Wedd (Ind.) at the ...

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  7. Sowing seeds of new M.E. Defence

    KARACHI.—Diplomatic circles in Karachi believe that one of the main reasons for the Middle East tour of the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Dulles) is to sow the seeds of a new type of Middle East defence organisation. ...

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  8. AMNESTY IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE — As a Coronation gesture, prisoners in Victorian gaols will get 14 days' remission for every 12 ...

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  9. Start of North Pole Regular

    TOKIO. — The Hjalmar Viking, on the first commercial flight from Europe to Japan, via the North ...

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  10. Two Britons ill on Everest

    KHATMANDU (Nepal).—Reports yesterday on the progress of the final British attempts on Everest said two of the high climbers, G. C. Band and D. Wesacott, were taken ill on Sunday owing to the ...

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  11. CARGO PLANE IN TROUBLE

    ST. LOUIS. — A DC3 cargo plane, limping on one engine through a heavy fog, crashed on Sunday, ...

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  12. No more cadets

    CANBERRA. — No more regimental cadets will be enrolled in the Australian Cadet Corps. Cadet units, however, ...

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  13. Site for Big Three conference

    WASHINGTON — The Bermuda Government has made tentative arrangements about a site for the Big Three ...

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  14. MIRACULOUS ESCAPES IN RAILWAY SMASH

    MELBOURNE.—Thirty-six passengers and the crew had miraculous escapes when a speeding electric train lurched from the track and smashed into a railway embankment between Montmorency and Eltham last evening. The only casualty was the ...

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  15. Hobart's ice rink again on fire

    HOBART — Another, disastrous fire—the second in less than 10 months—caused £3000 worth of damage at the ...

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