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  3. British Brigade In Danger; Big Chinese Forces in Korea

    A Chinese Communist broadcast from Peking pledged Chinese Communist support to North Korea in resisting United States "aggression." British commonwealth brigade troops holding positions ...

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  4. WEST SCEPTICAL OF RUSSIAN OVERTURE TO UNIFY GERMANY

    Reaction to Russia's call for a new Big Four meeting on Germany showed scepticism because the proposal was based on the Communist plan for unifying Germany drawn up ...

    Article : 355 words
  5. JAP CHILDREN'S GIFTS TO AUSSIES

    Chap[?]ain the Rev. Fr. E. B. Phillips compares gifts with two Diggers, Cpt. W. Bullard, of Campsie, N.S.W., and [?]te. J, Coultas, of Stockin bingle, N.S.W. All had just opened gift parcels from Japanese school children. Father Phillips is holding a letter from the children which read: "To the Soldiers of the Unitcdi Nations. We are deeply grateful for your hard'works and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIA RELEASES TEXT OF NOTE

    The official Russian newsagency, Taas, to-day published in London the text of the Russian Note to the Western Powers ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. HUMAN RIGHTS CONVENTION

    Ministers of thirteen West European nations last night signed a Convention of Human Rights which, for the first time ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. Four Chinese Columns Thrust Deep into Tibet

    Four Chinese columns last night were thrusting deep into Tibet, one less than 100 miles from Lhasa, the capital. A Peking Radio broadcast heard here reported that ...

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  9. DUBLIN WANTS SHAW'S ASHES

    The Irish Ambassador in London has been asked by the Dean of Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, to ...

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  10. UNITED NATIONS ADOPTS COLLECTIVE PEACE WATCH

    By an overwhelming majority of 45 to five, the U.N. General Assembly voted to ask all members to keep part of their armed forces ready to fight any aggression. Reuters United Nations ...

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  11. GENERAL ASSEMBLY LIFTS SPANISH BAN

    Part of the United Nations' four-year-old ban on Franco Spain was lifted by the General Assembly yesterday. ...

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  12. FIGHTING OVER IN AMBOINA

    Hostilities ended yesterday on Amboina Island where the Indonesian Army has been fighting against the Republic of the ...

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  13. Quadruplets Born in Hour at Melbourne Hospital

    Mrs. Joan Ogle, 28, of Second Street, West Brunswick, yesterday gave birth to quadruplets. Mrs. Ogle and the babies—two boys and two girls—are well. They were born in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Moorelands ...

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  14. FRENCH TROOPS EVACUATING TONKING POSTS

    French troops have begun to evacuate a number of small posts covering about 37 miles between Haobinh and Vuban to ...

    Article : 162 words
  15. PEACE PLAN BY SPENDER

    The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) yesterday outlined a five-point programme which he ...

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  16. MOVE TO END RHEE CABINET

    Passage in the South Korean Parliament of a Bill calling upon the Ree Cabinet to resign, is "almost certain" according to ...

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