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  3. On freedom list to-day: 5 Diggers

    PANMUNJOM.—The Communists will repatriate five more Australians to-day among 392 United Nations prisoners. The Australian released yesterday was Pte. James M'Cullagh, of Brisbane, ...

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  4. FOUR—STATE TALKS TO END CHAOS ON POTATOES

    LAUNGESTON.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dwyer) last night revealed plans for a four States conference aimed at solving present potato marketing difficulties. The conference is to be held in Melbourne. ...

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  5. OFF TO W.A.,

    Burnie and Devonport members of the Tasmanian women's hockey team and the State touring team snapped on the steps of their plane at Wynyard before leaving for Melbourne en route to Perth (W.A.) for the all-Australian carnival.-ADVOCAT ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FAR EAST TOUR

    SINGAPORE — Senator John Armstrong, deputy, leader of the Senate Opposition, left here yesterdy for Sydney after ...

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  7. U.S. plane crashes into Atlantic: all-out search

    LONDON.—British and American ships and planes yesterday began a full—scale search for an American Convair RB-36, one of the world's largest aircraft, which crashed, with engines blazing, into the Atlantic early yesterday, morning. A dramatic series of distress signals from the plane said some passengers and members of the ...

    Article : 286 words
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  9. PRICED OUT OF BUSINESS

    LAUNCESTON — "Australia has priced itself out of competitive business overseas in products from secondary ...

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  10. Cut—off

    A fault in the cable line somewhere between Stanley and Melbourne cut communications between ...

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  11. AIR PASSENGERS STRANDED

    LAUNCESTON. — Launceston airline officials last night were forced to find accommodation for more than ...

    Article : 65 words
  12. Prisoners escape from gaol

    SYDNEY— The police are making a wide search for two prisoners who escaped from a working party outside the ...

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  13. Memorial unveiling will be feature of celebrations

    HOBART.—The highlight of Tasmania's sesquicentenary celebrations will be the unveiling by Queen Elizabeth of a memorial to commemorate the founding of.Hobart in 1804. It will he unveiled during the Royal tour of Tasmania next year. The Acting Premier (Mr. ...

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  14. GOOD START TO SEOUL TALKS

    SEOUL.——The U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. John Foster Dulles) and President Syhgman Rhee successfully began work yesterday on final details of a security pact and the vital points of a "common front" policy for the forthcoming peace conference on Korea, Emerging from a 110 ...

    Article : 287 words
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