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  3. EGYPT REJECTS AIRMAN: TROOPS CORDON TOWN ULTIMATUM ON

    ISMAILIA (Suez Canal Zone).—British troops tightened a cordon around Ismailia yesterday as tension mounted in the Canal zone after Egypt rejected a British demand for the return of a missing British airman. The Egyptians ...

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  4. Rotary Officers

    Rotarian C. R. Williams has just begun his year of office as president of the Rotary Club of Burnie. He is pictured pinning the past president's badge on the lapel of the retiring president (Rotarian R. A. Plummer), while the vice-president (Rotarian C. W. Macfarlane) looks on.-ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REDS USE PEACE "TRENCH-BAIT"

    SEOUL — Communist loudspeakers blasted U.N. troops on the western front in Korea yesterday with prophecies of peace possibly within a few days. "Spend a merry Christmas at home" they exhorted the troops. Further along they used more solid arguments with Republic of Korea troops- and when they paused awhile m their arguments the South Koreans took the opportunity to regain territory lost on Sunday. ...

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  6. Lunatic in wild fight

    MELBOURNE — Police arrested a mental escapee armed with a 6-ln. knife, after a chase through ...

    Article : 230 words
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  8. Man shot twice with rifle

    LAUNCESTON.—A 28-year-old married man was shot twice with a rifle near his house on a bush run between Rocherlea and Ravenswood yesterday morning. The attempted murder has given the detectives an extremely difficult task in determining by whom he was shot and why. ...

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  9. DISPUTE MAY HALT AIR LINES FROM AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY. — A dispute about the introduction of new radio equipment in commercial aircraft threatens to interrupt international air services from Australia. Conciliation ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. Malta Archbishop t[?]isit Tasmania

    MALTA. — Sir Michael Gonzi, Archbishop of Malta, has left aboard the liner Australia to visit Maltese settlers ...

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