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  3. U.N. COLUMNS AGAIN OVER 38th. PARALLEL ON E. FRONT

    United Nations columns were again across the 38th parallel on the Eastern Front near Inje to-day. On the Western front, an Allied tank ...

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  4. Britain Prepared To Concede Right To Oil Nationalisation

    The British Ambassador in Teheran (Sir Fran. cis Shepherd) is understood to have told the Persian Foreign Minister that Britain is prepared to concede the right of the Persian Government ...

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  5. MARITIME UNION OFFICES RAIDED

    Simultanous raids on the Sydney and Melbourne offices of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Seamen's Union were staged to-day by the Commonwealth Investigation Service assisted by uniformed State police. ...

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  6. KING CONFINED TO ROOM WITH INFLUENZA

    The King was confined to his room in Buckingham Palace today with a mild attack of influenza. ...

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  7. ATOMIC ENERGY POWER PLANTS IN TWO YEARS

    Power plants fueled by uranium would be running "within a year or so," Mr. Henry D. Smyth, a member of the United States ...

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  8. BOMB THROWN AT BRITISH EMBASSY IN DUBLIN

    Shots were fired and a bomb thrown at the British Embassy in Dublin at 11.30 last night. Leaflets near the Embassy warned that ...

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  9. ISRAEL-JORDAN BORDER CLASH

    Israel and Jordan accused each other yesterday of provoking a frontier incident near Hebron, five miles South-west of ...

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  10. EXPERT TO ADVISE ON CLOTHES FOR ROYAL TOUR

    A director of the London fashton house of Norman Hartnell Ltd. will visit Australia early next month to help decide the ...

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  11. NEWSPRINT FAMINE PREDICTED

    A warning that the world will face a newsprint famine in a short time unless substitutes for papermaking were found, was ...

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  12. CONFERENCE IN NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Fri. The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) tonight announced he would call a conference ...

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  13. PRINCESS WEEPS AT PALACE DOOR

    A princess sat at the palace door at Calcutta yesterday and wept. She had only £4 sterling in her pocket and was not ...

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  14. FIVE KILLED IN HEAD-ON RAIL SMASH IN QUEBEC

    A Canadian National railways goods train collided head-on yesterday with a work train at Langlade, in North-Western ...

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  15. U.K. CAR EXPORTS DOWN

    Britain could double or treble her shipments of cars to Australia if shipping space was available, a spokesman for the ...

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  16. H.M.A.S. SATAAN TO RETURN FOR REFIT

    The Minister for the Navy, Mr McBride, announced to-day that the Australian destroyer Bataan will leave Korean waters next ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL ON JUNE 18

    The Australian Loan Council will meet in Canberra on June 18, the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) announced yesterday. The ...

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  18. First Artificial Rain made in Australia

    Australia was responsible for producing the first artificial rainstorm in the world, Dr. J. R. Pawsey told the ...

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