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  3. ATOMIC FIELD WEAPONS TO BE TESTED IN NEVADA

    Atomic tests to be held soon in Nevada preface United States production of atomic weapons for use against enemy armed forces, the military correspondent of "The New York ...

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  4. Ridgway Keeps Reds Waiting For Reply

    General Ridgway has [?] yet replied to the Communist request for resumption of Koran armistice talks in Kaesong. The enemy proposal [?] made yesterday at a meeting between liaison officers of both [?] Pun Man Jon. ...

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  5. Seeds 25,000 Years Old May Grow; Skeleton Of Mastoden Discovered

    Plant seeds 25,000 years old found here might be successfully cultivated, experts believe. The seeds were uncovered by geologists and paleontologists in a bog believed to be 35,000 years-old. ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. ELECTION CAMPAIGN BEGINS

    First shots in the British election campaign were fired last night, less than 24 hours after the Prime ...

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  7. 20 DEAD IN U.K. RAIL DISASTER

    At least 29 persons were killed and 35 injured when the engine and all 15 coaches of the Liverpool-London express ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. Soviet Reporters To Retain Gallery Privileges

    The standing committee of Congressional news reporters has rejected a proposal that representatives of Tass Soviet news ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. Job Survey For Retrenched Public Servants

    Officials of the Commonwealth Employment Service are conducting a survey of job vacancies in Canberra in the hope of meeting ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. Black Marketing Investigation

    Prices officers investigating allegations of potato black marketing made in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. Deane ...

    Article : 168 words
  11. ITALIAN TO BE DEPORTED

    Giovanni Cirillo, an Italian, who was convicted and sentenced to six months' gaol on each of two charges of wounding with ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    A casualty list released yesterday by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) contains the names of four members of the 3rd ...

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  13. 5-POINT PLAN AT N. ATLANTIC TALKS

    Agreement on five major issues in the programme to build up the rearmament and defence of the Western World was announced by ...

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  14. French Government Beaten On Living Costs Measure

    The French Government was heavily defeated in the National Assembly last night on cost of [?] issues. ...

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  15. Employees Put Bequests "Back Into Company"

    Six employees of a Melbourne firm who were left nearly £50,000 by their late employer feel that the money should go ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. COLOMBO PLAN DOCUMENT TO BE SIGNED

    An important ceremony associated with the Colombo plan will take place in the Library at Parliament House on Monday ...

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  17. Equal Pay Sought

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The Industrial Commission would decide next week whether a general enquiry should be held into equal pay for ...

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  18. Persians Seize U.K. Boats At Abadan

    Persians yesterday seized 20 British registered boats lying in Iraqi waters opposite Abadan—under the silent guns of three British warships. The "Daily Mail's" Abadan ...

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  19. WOMAN'S NUDE BODY FOUND

    The nude body of a middle-aged woman was found in a paddock at Clydesdale, two miles from Singleton, early this morning. ...

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  20. UNIONISTS SEEK SECRET BALLOT

    Moderate members of the Ironworkers' Association are applying to the Arbitration Court in Melbourne for the court to ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. QUEEN TO STAY IN LONDON

    The Queen has cancelled her projected return to Scotland on September 29 to unveil a memorial in Aberdeenshire. ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. MINERS TO LOSE SERVICE LEAVE

    The Coal Industry [?] Mr. Gallagher, to-day took three weeks oft miners' long [?] leave as a penalty for holding ...

    Article : 194 words
  23. EUROPEAN ORGANSATION PROJECTED

    France plans to propose the creation of a European political organisation, carrying supranational authority. ...

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  24. Record Award

    SYDNEY. Fri.—An award of £5262, the largest ever granted by the Workers' Compensation Court, was made by Judge ...

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  25. JAP CLAIM FOR KURILES

    Japanese Liberals, the Government party, have laid claim to the Kurile Islands, which were signed away by their own leader, ...

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  26. RESULT TONIGHT OF VOTE ON COMMUNIST REFERENDUM

    Voting in the referendum to-morrow will be compulsory for the 4,973,267 electors enrolled in the six States of the Commonwealth. Residents of the Northern Ter[?] and the Australian Capital ...

    Article : 308 words
  27. WOOL TAX TO BE WITHDRAWN

    The Government has decided to repeal the 20 per cent. wool deduction legislation, it was reported yesterday. ...

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  28. MAN'S SUICIDE IN FRONT OF POLICE

    Police argued with a man for three hours yesterday to try and induce him to surrender a [?] rifle. ...

    Article : 114 words
  29. U.S. USES FORCE AS ARGUMENT

    President Truman, answering a question at his weekly press conference, declared that the United States now was placing reliance ...

    Article : 42 words
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