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  3. TASMANIABENEFITS: CANBERRA YIELDS MORE FOR STATES

    CANBERRA.—The Commonwealth Government, at the resumption of the Premiers' Conference yesterday, unexpectedly increased its allocation of uniform tax reimbursements to the States for 1953-54 by £459,000. The ...

    Article : 386 words
  4. New feature in carriers

    Pictured below is the U.S. aircraft carrier Antietam, the world's first ship to be fitted with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 131 words
  5. Prisoners return in good condition

    PANMUNJOM. —The Communists yesterday returned groups of healthy South Korean prisoners of war, in sharp contrast to the truckloads of near-skeleton Koreans carried through to the United Nations lines last week. They were singing and cheering. ...

    Article : 310 words
  6. AGE PREVENTS GAOL

    LAUNCESTON—A 17-year-old girl, charged with stealing, and who "preyed on her fellowemployes," was saved from gaol ...

    Article : 70 words
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  8. "Armistice will not be upset"

    DENVER.—An "unqualified and categoric assurance" that South Korea would not upset the armistice had been received from Dr. Rhee, the United States Secretary for State (Mr. J. F. Dulles) said yesterday. However, a wave of apprehension about Korea yesterday swept through the British Press, and one paper stated that the latest developments concerning this area were seen as producing strains on the unity of the western world. ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. State-wide frost

    HOBART. — Most of Tasmania yesterday was blanketed in frost. Lowest temperature was 21 degrees at Shannon. ...

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  10. Evacuating big base

    HANOI.— The French High Command in IndoChina has begun evacuation of its big military ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. NEW TRUCE "VIOLATION"

    HONG KONG — Lieut.—General Lee Sang Cho, senior Communist delegate, charged the United Nations at the military ...

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  12. ALI SETS DEADLINE FOR KASHMIR DISCUSSION

    KARACHI.—Mohammed Ali, Pakistan's Prime Minister, has set August 17 as the deadline for his meeting with the Indian Prime Minister (Mr. Nehru) to discuss the Kashmir dispute, it was authoritatively stated in Karachi yesterday morning. If Mr. Nehru declined to meet Mr. Ali, or if the talks proved unsatisfactory, the dispute would be ...

    Article : 304 words
  13. NEW FOOD PLAN FOR E. GERMANS

    BERLIN— The West German Government will run a second food relief scheme for East Germans, starting ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. Committed for trial

    LAUNCESTON — Eric Cecil Barnett, of Loira, was committed in the Launceston Police Court yesterday for trial on a ...

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