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  3. MARKSMEN CHECK SCORES IN CANBERRA SHOOT

    R. LAING (with chalk), of Sydney, marking scores at the 600-yard mound during the Canberra Rifle Club's prize shoot yesterday. Studying results are (from left) R.Goodwin (Wagga), H. Motton (Parramatta), G. Stephens (Queanbeyan). R. Rowland (Sydney) and the Canberra club captain, R. Hudson. Laing won the first shoot at 300 yards with possible. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HIGHEST LEVEL TALKS ON S.E.A. DEFENCE URGED

    Mr. James Griffiths, Colonial Secretary in Britain's last Labour Government, yesterday called for a Commonwealth Prime Minister's conference to discuss South-East Asian ...

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  5. FRENCH ASSEMBLY TURNING AGAINST E.D.C. TREATY

    The European Defence Community Treaty is fighting a losing balttle the French Assembly as behind-the-scenes battles go on to win support from deputies. The Paris correspondent of Reuter said that a fiery anti-treaty ...

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  6. MASS ARRESTS REPORTED IN PERSIAN PLOT

    A mass arrest of Persian police and army personnel was reported from Cairo to-day. Broadcasting in Arabic, ...

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  7. U.S. Base For Jef Fighters Projected On Formosa

    There was no confirmation to-day by American or Chinese Nationalist sources that U.S. jet fighter planes would be based on Formosa. It was earlier reported that ...

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  8. French Concern For Prisoners In Vietminh Hands

    A French High Command spokesman at Saigon, expressed grave concern yesterday over the fate [?] of thousands of ...

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  9. U.S. Warships Told Not To Shoot In Chinese Attack

    American warships will not, under present orders, go into action if Communist China launches an all-out attack on ...

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  10. No Protest Yet

    The British Consulate at Tamsu, near Taipeh, has not yet been told to protest against Nationalist Chinese shelling of a British[?] ...

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  11. Urges Bridge of Understanding in Asian Affairs

    The free world must base its foreign affairs policy on a global pattern, said the Australian Ambassador, Sir Percy Spender, ...

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  12. ROAD TOLL RISING AGAIN IN VICTORIA

    Four persons have died in Victoria as the result of road accidents during the week-end. A fifth collapsed and died alter ...

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  13. ROAD HAULIERS OUT TO DEFEAT HIJACKERS GANG

    Members of the Long Distance Road Transport Association at a conference to-morrow night, will work, but a campaign to smash ...

    Article : 197 words
  14. Presidential Hands Full With Grandchildren

    PRESIDENT EISENHOWER has his hands full when he takes his grandchildren for a trip on the yacht Margie. Before the yacht gets away from her Washington navyyard berth, Susan, aged 2, needs a little Presidential shifting. David, 6, takes a look through a life-preserver, and Barbara Ann, 5, takes a look,through binoculars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Three Vessels Driven Ashore in Typhoon

    A typhoon lashed Hong Kong harbour to-day and drove three ships aground. It was earlier expected that ...

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  16. Formosan Rice Offered For Flood Relief

    The Nationalist Chinese Premier, Mr. O. K. Yui, said to-day that his Government would donate 10,000 tons of rice to ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. Woman Wants Release From Church Home

    Two women who were injured when they fell 20ft. from the second floor of the Roman Catholic Home of the Good Shepherd, ...

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  18. Big Russian Fleet Sighted off Norway

    A Russian fleet of three cruisers and 12 destroyers—one of the biggest ever seen — has been sighted off the Norwegian coast. ...

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  19. U.S. Icebreakers Find North-West Passage

    Two U.S. icebreakers have cut through the previously impassable frozen waters to the long-sought Northwest Passage ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. Two Girls Sentenced For Christchurch Murder

    In Paparua prison, Christchurch, last night, two teenage girls convicted (after a tense trial for brutal murder, began an ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. Jap Official Suicides After Spy Charge

    A Japanese Foreign Office official, detained on suspicion of passing secrets to a Russian spy, hurtled to death from a third ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. 25 PERISH IN CRASHES

    The second American Superfortress bomber to crash in 48 hours killed one airman and injured 14 others when it crashed ...

    Article : 103 words
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