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  3. 99 TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE — Practically all the usual noise and activity ceased at Williamstown Naval Dockyard yesterday during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Berlin focus is on food

    BERLIN.—East and West are wooing East Germany with offers of food. ...

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  5. S. KOREANS HIT BACK: LOST TERRITORY RECAPTURED

    SEOUL, — Three South Korean divisions, backed by thunderous artillery, air, and tank support, slammed into the Chinese Communists in Central Korea yesterday and quickly recaptured up to a mile of territory lost in the ...

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  6. DEMANDS LIFTING OF MILITARY RESTRICTIONS

    CAIRO.—Egypt had demanded the lifting of all military restrictions imposed by the British forces in Ismailia after the disappearance of a British airman, the Egyptian Foreign Minister (Dr. Mahmoud Fawzy) said last evening. He added: "We have ...

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  7. Cheque ease

    LAUNCESTON — A Hobart man, Harold Kitchener Payne, appeared in the Criminal Court yesterday on a false pretences ...

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  9. "BATTLE OF THE GIANTS" FORECAST FOR DENISON

    HOBART.—Two potential Prime Ministers may fight out the Denison seat election for the House of Representatives next year. They are the Minister for Social Services (Mr. Athol Townley) and Senator N. E. M'Kenna. ...

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  10. STERLING AREA NOW STRONGER

    CANBERRA — The gold and dollar reserves of the sterling area increased by 500 million dollars to 2367 ...

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  11. 21-gun final salute for Royal visitors

    SALISBURY.—The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret left yesterday morning by Comet jet airliner after a 16-day visit to Southern Rhodesia. The Governor (Sir John Kennedy), and the Prime Minister (Sir Godfrey Huggins), and members of the Cabinet saw the Royal visitors off from the new Salisbury airport as 21 guns ...

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