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  2. Advertising

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  3. "LEADERLESS" FRANCE MAKES GENEVA TALKS IMPOSSIBLE

    GENEVA. — The fall of the French Government has brought to a virtual standstill all attempts to obtain a cease-fire in Indo-China. Though a restricted session of the nine-nation talks was held late yesterday, no progress ...

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  4. Westbury riflemen

    A TRIO OF RIFLEMEN from Westbury who competed in the Ulverstone Rifle Club's prize meeting yesterday. Left to right: R. Mitchelson, D. Mitchelson and T. Dando. The latter won the "A" grade aggregate with a score of 102 out of a possible 105 — excellent shooting in the boisterous conditions.-ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
  5. Illegal "ammo." seized

    BONN—A large shipment of ammunition destined for Guatemala has been intercepted at Hamburg, a ...

    Article : 199 words
  6. Closer U.K.-U.S. atom link

    LONDON — The Minister of Supply (Mr. Duncan Sandys) said yesterday that talks he had in Washington on guided ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. Winter tightens its grip on the Coast

    Winter tightened its grip on North-Western and Northern Tasmania yesterday, and most people spent the Queens birthday holiday indoors Cold and at times galeforce north- westerly ...

    Article : 457 words
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  9. QUEEN INSTALLS 913th KNIGHT OF GARTER

    LONDON.—In a ceremony founded more than 500 years ago, Queen Elizabeth yesterday installed Sir Winston Churchill as a Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. He is thought to be the 913th since the Order was founded by King Edward III. in the 14th century. ...

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  10. Dogs postponed: [?] hostile

    A hostile demonstration followed the decision by the Devonport Greyhound Racing Club last ...

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  11. TRAIN RIPS CAR APART, KILLS ELDERLY COUPLE

    MELBOURNE.—Hurtling along at nearly 70 miles an hour, the noon express from Bendigo to Melbourne ripped apart a small sedan car at Sydenham level crossing yesterday afternoon, killing the two elderly occupants instantly. So fast was the train ...

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