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  3. FOUR KILLED AND 40 INJURED WHEN BUS CAPSIZED AT THE SPIT

    The Acting Minister for Transport (Mr. Sheahan) has called for a searching inquiry on this morning's bus smash at The Spit. Four people were killed and 40 injured when a ...

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  4. LARGE-SCALE REVOLT IN ABYSSINIA

    A large-scale revolt in Abyssinia, with a death roll of 300, was reported last night by Rome Radio, quoting from Italian newspapers. The Radio stated that most of the casualties resulted from heavy battles near Addis Ababa, ...

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  5. ATTACK ON MALAYAN TERRORISTS

    Security forces flushed three terrorist gangs in Selangor and Johore on Saturday, killing five bandits. ...

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  6. CHINESE COMMUNISTS SAY PEACE FORCES ARE SURRENDERING

    The Peiping Communist Radio last night reporttd that two Kuomintang peace preservation regiments in the east river area of Kwangtung had joined the Communists and that the combined force ...

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  7. SEOUL MINISTER INDICTED FOR BRIBERY

    The only woman member of the South Korean Cabinet and a former special observer at the ...

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  8. FERRIER IN GOLF SEMI-FINAL

    Jim Ferrier yesterday entered the semi-final of the Professional Golfers' Association's championship. He defeated Clayton ...

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  9. TO EARLY TO GUAGE URANIUM FIELD

    It is too early to guage the prospects of a uranium field, about 200 miles north-east of Alice Springs, according to ...

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  10. SOVIET AMBASSADOR LEAVES CHINA

    The Soviet Ambassador to China (Mr. Roschin) arrived at Hongkong from Canton on his way to Europe. He was the only head of a diplomatic mission who evacuated Nanking before its fall, ...

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  11. MOSCOW TO TIGHTEN COMINFORM

    Soviet leaders in Moscow have launched a vigorous new drive, coinciding with the Big Four talks in Paris, to tighten up the organisation of the Cominform throughout the world, says the ...

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  12. POLICE TO GUARD DERBY HORSES

    A police guard will be placed on all Derby horses when they reach Epsom stables early this week. ...

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  13. FIJI STORE DESTROYED BY FIRE

    SUVA, Monday.—Burns Philp's main store at Bania, Fiji, was gutted by fire on Saturday afternoon. The store was insured for ...

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  14. TIN MINE STRIKERS BATTLE WITH BOLIVIAN POLICE

    At least 150 people have been killed in fighting between soldiers and strikers at the Patino tin mines at Catavi. Earlier reports said native strikers had killed several American engineers and South American mine executives who ...

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  15. TWO JAP. OFFICERS ARRESTED FOR SELLING ARMS

    Japanese police have arrested two former army officers who sold four light machine guns and one pistol to villagers in the ...

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  16. PRINCESS VISITS PARIS

    Princess Margaret yesterday afternoon gave newspaper, repoters the slip and drove into the country for a private picnic. She ...

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  17. U.S. Senate May Consider Atlantic Treaty Next Week

    The Atlantic Treaty may be brought before the Senate on June 6, instead of in six to eight weeks time as planned. ...

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  18. AFRICANS STONE MOUNTED POLICE

    Africans yesterday stoned mounted policemen and a flying squad car after meetings to have been addressed by the only Communist member of the South African Parliament (Mr. Sam Kahn) had teen banned. ...

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  19. RAIL STRIKE IN N.E. ENGLAND

    There was an almost complete stoppage of all rail traffic in North-East England yesterday in the 24-hour Sunday lodging turns ...

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  20. BELGIAN UNIONS LEAVE W.F.T.U.

    The Federation of Labour last night decided to leave the World Federation of Trade Unions. The British, United States and ...

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  21. MANN TO CAPTAIN TEST TEAM

    The 'English' Test selection committee announced last night that F. G. Mann, of Middlesex, will captain England in the first ...

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  22. PRETTY RUSSIAN GIRLS AS BAIT FOR YUGOSLAVS

    Pretty girls and promises of high rank had been used as bait to keep Yugoslav trainee officers in Russia, the Yugoslav ...

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  23. Australians Too Strong for Rhodesia at Tennis

    The smashing defeat of [?] Rhodesian champion, Irvine, by Geoff Brown was one of the highlights of the tennis match ...

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  24. U.S. TREASURER KILLED

    The United States Treasurer (Mr. William Alexander Julian) was killed in a head-on collision at Bethesday, Maryland, ...

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  25. AMERICANS WIN TENNIS IN PARIS

    Americans won both the men's and women's doubles titles at the French championships played in Paris yesterday. ...

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  26. EISLER CLAIMS COMPENSATION FROM BRITAIN

    The American Communist leader, Gerhardt Eisler, is claiming compensation from the Home Secretary (Mr. Ede). Eisler was released from custody by a Bow Street ...

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  27. XAVIER AS PATRON OF AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN

    Cardinal Gilroy told a Japanese assemblage on a hill outside Nagasaki yesterday that "St. Francis Xavier approached nearer ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE

    IQUIQUE, Monday, —[?] sands of panic-stricken residents of the Chilean Sea port of Iquioue fled from their homes last ...

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