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  3. CLARK STRIKES A MORE HOPEFUL NOTE IN THE TRUCE CRISIS

    SEOUL.—General Mark Clark yesterday sounded a hopeful note in the Korean truce crisis when he reported an "encouraging conversation" with South Korea's Presient, Mr. Syngman Rhee. ...

    Article : 483 words
  4. The Christie 'inventions'

    LONDON.—Allegations of stories, deceits and lies, "invented" by 55-year-old John Reginald Halliday Christie were made by the Crown yesterday when the former clerk was charged at ...

    Article : 527 words
  5. CARRY 16 ROCKETS

    L.A.C. HOWARD SHARP (Brisbane) and Sgt. Bill Collings (Toowoomba, Qld.) make a final check of a No. 11 R.A.A.F. Squdron's Meteor jet fighter's load of 16 rockets. Sgt. Collings took off shortly afterwards on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  6. Gifts for U.S. leaders

    SAN FRANCISCO. — Australian delegates to the International Junior Chamber of Commerce ...

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  7. AURIOL ASKS PINAY TO FORM FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS.—President Auriol on Sunday asked Monsieur Antoine Pinay a Conservative former Prime Minister, to try to form a new French Government. Pinay is the fifth candidate for the office since Monsieur Mayer resigned on May 21. President Auriol called ...

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  8. Urges breaking down of economic barriers

    SAN FRANCISCO.—Mr. Harold Stassen, director of the Mutual Security Administration, said yesterday that United States grants and loans abroad must be replaced by a "sound and durable economic relationship between America and the rest of the world," chiefly through increased imports and capital investment abroad. ...

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  10. Prisoners fail in bid for freedom

    SEOUL — About 100 Chinese war captives escaped from an Allied camp on the Korean mainland yesterday, but ...

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  11. MAU MAU GANGS RISE AGAIN

    NAIROBI.—Mau Mau terror gangs launched the biggest assault for more than two months at the week-end. They burned down more than 80 huts and homesteads in the Fort Hall reserve, murdered at least seven loyal Kikuyu ...

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  12. Four to contest Malvern seat

    MELBOURNE— There will be a four-cornered contest for the Malvern by-election on July 11. A surprise ...

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  13. "Very satisfactory" talks on Suez Canal zone

    CAIRO. — General Naguib yesterday had a two-hour meeting with the Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mohammed Ali and Sir Zafrullah Khan respectively, on the future of the Suez Canal zone, which he described as "very satisfactory." ...

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  14. Wants more areas for recreation

    HOBART. — The Hobart City Council has asked the State Government to assist in a long-range plan for ...

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