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  3. Preparing exhibition

    North-West Coast C.W.A. members yesterday were busy preparing, the exhibits for the annual State C.W.A. Exhibition to be held in Burnie this week. To-day' will be judging day, and the exhibition will be open to the public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. REDS STRIKE RUTHLESSLY TO STOP FOOD PARCELS TO EAST GERMANS

    BERLIN. — Communist authorities yesterday and on Sunday night struck ruthlessly against East Germans flocking into Berlin to collect free food parcels from America being distributed in the Western Zone. West Berlin ...

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  5. Potatoes are under fire in Sydney

    HOBART.—Several complaints have been made in New South Wales concerning recent shipments of potatoes from Tasmania. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dwyer) has been advised that 2136 sacks arrived from Launceston in the Edenhope last week as well as 1241 sacks in the ...

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  7. PERSIAN REFERENDUM FAVORS DISSOLUTION

    TEHERAN.—Residents yesterday voted by referendum in favor of dissoultion of the Majlis (Lower House of the Persian Parliament), as urged by the Premier (Dr. Mossadeq). The Teheran Radio announced that more than 100,000 people voted and that only 67 were opposed to dissolution. ...

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  8. Attempted tow of Arkaba was "absolute madness"

    PERTH — It was "absolute madness", to attempt to tow the freighter Arkaba across the Great Australian Bight at this time of the year, the master of the tug Allegiance II. (Captain T. Hackett) said in Albany yesterday. He declared that he had ...

    Article : 332 words
  9. Goodwill visit by Koreans

    SYDNEY— The truce in Korea had left the position exactly as it was before the invasion in 1950, Mr. Dong ...

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