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  3. "WE WANT TO FIGHT TILL DEATH" RHEE TELLS HIS PEOPLE

    SEOUL.—"We want to fight until death," President Syngman yesterday told half a million cheering people massed in Seoul's streets. ...

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  4. Pedlars' parade

    Some of the prizewinners in the pedlars' parade held in conjunction with the Burnie State School's annual fair yesterday. Front (left to right): John Nanseawen "Drummer Boy": Margaret Dudman, "Happy and Glorious"; Andrew Johnson, "Clown." Back. Dale Barry, "Butcher"; Lindon Brown, "Cowboy." —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Little optimism on Suez talks

    CAIRO.—The Indian Ambassador, Sardar Pannilar, said yesterday there appeared to be nothing to justify any optimism for early resumption of AngloEgyptian talks on the future of the Suez Canal Zone ...

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  6. CABINET WILL DECIDE ON LEE

    MELBOURNE—It was a matter for the Government of the day to decide when Lionel Richard Lee should be ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. WILL SHARE IN ATOMIC TESTS

    LONDON.—The Minister of Supply (Mr. Duncan Sandys) said in the House of Commons yesterday that the expenses of the next atomic tests in Australia would be shared between Australia and Britain. He was replying ...

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  8. BERLIN SHOOTINGS HAVE MELBOURNE ECHO

    MELBOURNE.—In the rowdiest meeting for many years, moderate and militant clements of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night clashed bitterly over the recent shooting of demonstrating unionists in East Berlin. Most of the two-hour ...

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  10. CHRISTIE TO DIE

    LONDON.—Diminutive 55-year-old London clerk, John Christie, self-confessed strangler of six women, ...

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  11. No hospital visits for Liberals?

    HOBART.—Liberal politicians may be prevented from visiting State hospitals in Tasmania. It is likely a move in this direction will be made in Cabinet soon. The move will be ...

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  12. Polio on the way out?

    CLEVELAND — The fight against polio was nearing victory, Dr. Henry Kumm, assistant director ...

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  13. OLD FRENCH FARMER MAY WIN FAME

    PARIS.—Joseph Laniel, 64-year-old farmer and moderate Conservative, on Wednesday night ...

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