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  2. Advertising

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  3. CHURCHES WANT REFORMS COUNTER TO COMMUNISM

    EVANSTON (Illinois).—Church representatives from many lands on Saturday night approved a foreign affairs report which called on nations to embark on badly-needed social reforms as the best Christian answer to the ...

    Article : 405 words
  4. Competition winners

    WINNERS of singing contests at the Devonport Competitions on Saturday. From left: Annie van Ommen, of Penguin (lieder), Mollie Raymond, of Burnie (contralto), and Joan Prouse, of Devonport (Australian sone). They are pictured after having received the judge's comments on their performance. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  5. AMBUSHED BY 'INFILTRATORS'

    TEL-A VIV—A guardsman was killed and another wounded on Saturday night by "infiltrators" from Jordan at ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. 'Tail' of typhon causes havoc in Hong Kong

    HONG KONG.—A typhoon which passed 60 miles to the south of Hong Kong yesterday lashed the island with its "rail' and caused damage to shipping in the harbor and to buildings. Winds up to 112 m.p.h. were recorded by the ...

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  8. AWARD FOR NUFFIELD

    NEW YORK—Viscount Nuffield of Oxford, was named yesterday as winner of the Albert Lasker Award ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. Shanghai trade allowed if

    SHANGHAI.—Mr. Yu Pei Wen, deputy director of the Foreign National Affairs Office, said here that all foreign firms could continue trading in Shanghai so long as they respected the laws of China and carried on ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. Atom-powered plane by '59?

    LONDON.—Spokesmen of the Ministry of Civil Aviation and the Supply Ministry refused yesterday to confirm a report by the Sunday newspaper "Reynolds News" that Britain would have an ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. GAME OF HIDE AND SEEK DISCLOSES TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE.—Children playing hide and seek at Carrum yesterday found a woman's body in a well-concealed spot in ti-tree scrub only a short distance from a house. Police last night stated that identification would probably be impossible. Homicide detectives who ...

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