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  3. S. KOREA RELUCTANTLY AGREES TO SIGN TRUCE: U.N. HOPES SOAR

    SEOUL.—The South Korean President (Dr. Syngman Rhee) yesterday said his Government would sign an armistice with the Communists, because it was "forced" to it by the United States. But Dr. Rhee claimed that signing a ...

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  4. Discussing town plan

    Members of the Burnie Town Planning Committee and councillors discussing the Burnie town ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Pride of world navies steaming to Royal review

    LONDON.—Ships from all over the world, the pride of their individual navies, are steaming to Portsmouth to take part in the Royal Naval review on June 15. The first of the 270 vessels will move into place at ...

    Article : 342 words
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  7. ADOPTION PLAN FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA. — A plan for Australian families to "adopt" migrant families was discussed yesterday at the Good Neighbor conference. It was suggested that this Queensland practice of "adoption" could be extended to ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. Released priest "back from dead"

    MOSCOW.—Catholic priest Philip Crosbie, the Australian internee released by the North Koreans, said here yesterday that his release from the Yalu River camp after three years' imprisonment was "like ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. Queen farewells her guests

    LONDON.—The Queen yesterday said good-bye to more thatr 200 guests from nearly 60 foreign countries who had come to London for her Coronation. Official visits by foreign delegations end to-day. The Duke of Edinburgh accompanied the Queen as she moved down the line of envoys assembled in the State apartments at Buckingham ...

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