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  3. MINERS' EXECUTIVE URGES STOPPAGES NEXT TUESDAY

    The Central Executive of the Miners' Federation to-day urged miners throughout Australia to hold pit-top meetings on Tuesday to protest against the prosecution of trade union officials. ...

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  4. U.N. WOULD ACCEPT CEA[?]FIRE ABOUT 38th PARALLEL

    The United Nations might be satisfied with a cease fire "approximately" on the 38th parallel in Korea. U.N. Secretary-General, Mr. Trygvie Lie, told this to the U.N. Association of Canada to-day. ...

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  5. Heavy Fire Opposing Advances in Korea

    Allied units made narrow gains at vari[?]ints on the 130 miles Korean battle[?]o-day although the general United Na[?] advance was halted just above the ...

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  6. HINT OF RUSSIAN LEAD IN JET AIRCRAFT

    A veiled warning of Russia's superiority in jet aircraft was given last night by Britain's Chief of the Air Staff (Sir ...

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  7. Cheering Belfast Crowds Greet Queen and Princess

    Cheering crowds lined the gaily decorated streets and gave a rousing welcome to the Queen and Princess Margaret when they reached Belfast to-day. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN BUILT JETS SHOT DOWN IN KOREAN CLASH

    American Sabre jets to-day shot down two Russian built M.I.G's. when a group of Communist aircraft tried to intercept ...

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  9. DOCTORS ISSUE BULLETIN ON KING'S HEALTH

    The King has a small area of catarrhal inflamation in the lung but constitutional disturbance is slight. ...

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  10. Koreen Armistice Seemed Imminent Last December

    General MacArthur believed last December that an armistice should be arranged in Korea "On the best terms available and as ...

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  11. PERSIAN HOUSE SITTING ENDS IN UPROAR

    Observers believe that if Persian premier, Dr. Mossadeq, does not quickly take over control of the ...

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  12. AIR FORCE CLAIMS ENEMY LOSSES

    The U.S. 5th Air Force inflicted more than 22,500 casualties on Communist ground forces in Korea during May. ...

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  13. MALAN THREATENS REPUBLIC

    The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) said last night if overseas criticism of South Africa as a persecutor of non-Europeans ...

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  14. SAILING SHIPS SAVED FROM BREAKING UP

    Two four masted barques, Pamir of 2,876 tons, and Passa[?] 3,137 tons, have been reprieved from the shipbreaker. ...

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  15. N.Z. STRIKERS CLASH WITH POLICE

    Police used batons to break up a clash with 1,500 deregistered waterside workers and sympa, thisers in upper Queen Street at noon to-day. More than 200 police using ...

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  16. RUBBER STOCKS BOUGHT

    The Government has already bought £9,750,000 worth of raw rubber, and most of this was now in secret store in Australia, the ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT LEADS IN IRISH ELECTION

    Mr. Costello's Coalition Government had on eight seats lead at noon today in Eire's general election. ...

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  18. OLYMPIC GAMES IN MELBOURNE TO COST £5,000,000

    The cost of staging the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne is estimated at about £5,000,000. ...

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  19. NOTES FOR FOUR POWER TALK PRESENTED

    The British French and American Foreign Ministers deputies yesterday handed their Soviet counter-part, notes from their ...

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  20. NEW WAGE CLAIMS BY IRONWORKERS

    The National Conference of the Ironworkers' Association to-day drew up a programme of increased wages and improved ...

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  21. ENCEPHALITIS IN NATIVE MISSION

    Twenty natives on Mornington Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria had encephalitis, stated the Rev. J. McPhail, secretary of the ...

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  22. GENERAL WHITNEY RETIRES

    General Courtney Whitney retired from active military service yesterday with warm praise from his chief, General ...

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  23. CHEMISTS REFUSED SHORTER HOURS

    The full bench of the N.S.W. Industrial Commission to-day refused to reduce the ordinary weekly hours of trading of ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. CANBERRA LOAN QUOTA EXCEEDED

    [?]ptions for the Twelfth [?] Loan taken by local [?] likely to double the Can[?] of £52,500 before the ...

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