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  3. TOP ATOM SCIENTIST FROM BRITAIN HAS DISAPPEARED

    Riddle of the whereabouts of the British-naturalised atom scientist, Bruno Pontecorvo, was still unsolved today. Newsagency and newspaper correspondents at ...

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  4. WINNER OF B.C.O.F. RIFLE SHOOT

    Driver C. R. Essex, of Grafton, who is personal drivor to Lt.- Col. R. H. Marson, commander of B.C.O.F s. Tokyo area, is shown being congratulated by Lt.-Col. Marson, who coached him, and whom he beat in the B.C.O.F. elimination rifle shoot. Driver Essex represented the B.C.O.F. in the King's 'Shoot this month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY WAHNS ON REDS

    The Christian countries of the world must never allow themselves to believe that war was inevitable, the Archbishop of ...

    Article : 296 words
  6. U.S. PRISONS MURDERED IN RAIL TUNNEL

    The bullet-pierced bodies of 60 American prisoners have been discovered by South Koreans troops in the Sunchon area, according to a report received by the Eighth U.S. Army ...

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  7. Canberra Man Killed Two Hurt On Yass Road

    One man was killed and two were injured when a motor car in which they were returning from Yass to Canberra early on ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. BIG FIVE ASKED TO DISCUSS THREATS TO PEACE

    The Political Committee yesterday unanimously approved a resolution calling for the Big Five Powers to get together in new talks to try and resolve problems threatening ...

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  9. PLANE LANDS IN STREET

    ROME, Sun.—An Italian pilot landed a single-seater tourist plane undamaged in a street near St. Peter's Basilica yesterday ...

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  10. RAIL STRIKE TO-DAY; "CRITICAL SITUATION," SAYS A.R.U. OFFICIAL

    The 24-hour N.S.W. rail stoppage which started of midnight to-night was described by the N.S.W. Secretary of othe A.R.U. (Mr. Ferguson) to-day as the "most critical situation the union had been ...

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  11. Disease Warfare More Powerful Than Atom Bomb

    Dr. Brock Chisholm, DirectorGeneral of the World Health Organisation, said in London yesterday, that the atomic bomb was ...

    Article : 196 words
  12. BABY PRINCESS CHRISTENED

    Princess Anne, 67-day-old daughter of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, was christened yesterday by the ...

    Article : 205 words
  13. UN FORCES NEAR MANCHURIAN FRONTIER

    United Nations forces north of Pyongyang are to-day within 75 air miles of the Manchurian forntier. On the East Coast they are about 80 air ...

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  14. Red Cross "Rules Of War" Revised

    The taking of hostages, murder, torture, mutilation and medial "experiments" during wartime are outlawed from to-day. ...

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  15. Soviet Technique With Naval Mines 'Has All We Have'

    Rear-Admiral Allen Lee Smith aboard the destroyer Collett, which is off Wonsan, said to-day that the vast minefield which ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. French Evacuate North Frontier Of Indo-China

    Evacuation by French, forces of Langson, the last important frontier outpost left them in northern Indo-China, has [?] ...

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  17. LOBBYING IS THOUSAND MILLION DOLLAR BUSINESS IN UNITED STATES

    The special House Committee on Lobbying Activities yesterday reported that 152 corporations spent ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. BORMANN FOUND: CENTRE OF NAZI "SPIDER" WEB

    Mortin Bormann, Deputy Fuehrer of Hitler's Germany, and the only top-ranking Nazi to survive the Allied intelligence net, is to-day living in a southern Spanish monastery, reports "Reynolds News." ...

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  19. SCIENCE MASTER KILLED BY BLAST

    A 25-year-old science master was fatally injured to-day while attempting to explode liquid oxygen. ...

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  20. CRIPPS REFUSES PEERAGE OTHER

    Sir Stafford Gripps tur[?]ed down an offer of elevation to the [?]ge made to him by the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, when ...

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