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  3. Competitions leaders

    OFFICIALS of the Devonport Eisteddfod Society, pictured with the judge of the brass section when the competitions, which will continue for three weeks, were opened on Saturday. From left: Mr. H. E. Haslock (president), Mr. Wv J. Philpott (judge) and Mrs. G. F Scott (secrelPy). Total entry for the competitions ls 1250.- ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THREE KILLED AS CAR HITS LORRY NEAR CARRICK

    LAUNCESTON.—Three men were killed and a fourth was badly injured when the car in which they were travelling crashed into the back of a stationary lorry on the Bass Highway, near Carrick, on Saturday night. ...

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  5. No chance in Persia

    LONDON. — "The Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. exists no more in Persia. Oil remains ...

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  6. EMPIRE'S ANSWER TO ATOMIC JET PLANE

    LONDON.—Two thousand miles-per-hour guided missiles capable of tracking down and destroying even the fastest atomic jet plane in the world have teen developed by Britain and Australia in a project described by the British Minister for_ Supplies (Mr. Duncan Sandys) as "in every sense a combined operation and an outstanding example of ...

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  7. WOMEN RESCUE TWO PILOTS

    NEW YORK— Two women rescued two injured U.S Air Force officers from their crashed plane minutes before lt ...

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  9. Sisters approve quin's decision

    TORONTO. — Marie Dionne, the quintuplet who has decided to become a nun, said on Saturday her four sisters ...

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  10. Two charged with drunken driving

    MELBOURNE. — Two motorists were charged with drunken driving following accidents in which an elderly woman was killed and a young girl seriously injured during the weekend. ...

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  11. H-bomb to affect U.S overseas plan?

    DENVER. — Mr. Harold Stassen, foreign, operations administrator, on Saturday raised the possibility that ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. Many do not get enough to eat

    NEW YORK.— National Geographical Society "starvation'' maps issued yesterday show that almost two-thirds of the world's population does not get enough to eat although global food production, if ...

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  13. U.S. after votes against India

    NEW YORK.—The U.S. delegation to the U.N. worked behind the scenes during the weekend to line up the votes needed to kill a proposal to invite India to the Korean political conference. The fate of the proposal, sponsored by Britain, Australia, Canada and New Zea land, hinged on whether the U.S. could obtain 12 to 14 supporting votes in the Latin Americain bloc. ...

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