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  3. WEDDING OF HEIR APPARENT AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY

    England's future Queen, Princess Elizabeth, left the home of her parents this morning a few minutes after the Duke of Edinburgh left Kensington Palace, three miles away, and less than two hours later returned to Buckingham Palace a married woman. ...

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  4. DIFFICULTIES IN INDONESIA OVERCOME

    Difficulties in the negotiations for the implementation of the Security Council's ceasefire order in Indonesia, ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. ARAB STATES SUBMIT PROPOSALS FOR FUTURE OF PALESTINE

    Arab States, including Pakistan, announced to the United Nations Palestine Committee their proposals for an independent Arab-controlled Palestine. It provides: Firstly, the ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. U.S. SENATE APPROVES OF EMERGENCY AID

    The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved a bill authorising 597 million dollars emergency aid to ...

    Article : 108 words
  7. MINERS ATTEMPT TO LYNCH POLICE CHIEF

    A thousand miners and peasants overpowered the police at Caltanissella and attempted to lynch the police ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Cahill) announced that municipal elections, outside the County of Cumberland, ...

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  9. KING CONFERS TITLE OF DUKE OF EDINBURGH

    His Majesty the King, made Lieut. Philip Mountbatten Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth and Baron Greenwich, and also gave him the Order of the Garter. He was also authorised to use the title, His Royal Highness. ...

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  10. REVIEW OF VETO POWERS PROPOSED BY U.N.O.

    The Political Committee of the General Assembly decided by 36 Votes to 6, with [?] abstentions, to request an interim committee or the "Little" Assembly to consider the veto power in Security Council voting and make recommendations to the next ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. ITALY SEEKS TRUSTEESHIP OF COLONIES

    Italy has asked for a trusteeship of her former African colonies of Libya, Eritrea and Somaliland when Ambassador, Gallarat Scotti ...

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  12. Wedding Ceremony Seen By Correspondent

    It was a shining wedding and shining in the centre of it all was the bride, a beautiful [?] simmering figure. ...

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  13. 20 KILLED IN AIR CRASH IN ITALY

    The Swedish Minister in Rome confirmed that 20 persons were killed and 10 injured when a Swedish plane crashed into Mt. Scala, 3,248 feet, ...

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  14. RESIGNATION OF RAMADIER AS PREMIER

    The Premier (Paul Ramadier) resigned from the position and President Auriol has begun consultations to find a new Premier. Ramadier ...

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  15. U.N.R.R.A. RELIEF ENDS IN CHINA

    Twenty six U.N.R.R.A. workers left Shanghai to-day by aeroplane for their homes in Australia and New Zealand after assisting the world's ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN POLO PONIES MAY BE SOLD IN U.S.A.

    Customs experts are at a loss to explain the fears of shipping agents at San Francisco that a string of 40 Australian polo ponies may be held ...

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  17. SPECIAL POSTMARK TO COMMEMORATE WEDDING

    The Post Office has announced that His Majesty has approved of the provision of a special postmark to commemorate the Royal Wedding. ...

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  18. JEW TERRORISTS SHOOT ARABS

    Terrorists, believed to be members of the Stern Gang, lined five Arabs against a fence half-way between Haifa and Tel Aviv, and shot them ...

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  19. CASH REMITTANCES NOW PERMITTED TO JAPAN

    The State Department announced that military government regulations in Japan had been relaxed to permit a monthly remittance of 1,000 dollars ...

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  20. INDIANS RELIEVE GARRISON

    Indian army troops relieved the beleagued garrison at Naushahro, in Mirpur district, 80 miles south-east of Srinagar, states a communique. ...

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  21. BOYCOTT THREAT TO AUSTRALIA

    Does Australia want to boycott her goods and trade with Malaya? asks the influential newspaper, "Mali," in a leader commenting on the order to ...

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  22. N.Z. LABOUR SUFFERS HEAVY LOSS

    Labour was heavily defeated in most of the main centres throughout New Zealand's municipal elections yesterday. ...

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  23. CHINESE GAINS IN MANCHURIA

    General Teng Wen Yi, a Government military spokesman, claimed that more than 8,400 casualties had been inflicted on Communists in ...

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  24. MAN SHOT BY CROWD

    Shots killed one person and injured others when a crowd of demonstrators tried to break into the office of the Christian Democrat ...

    Article : 43 words
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