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  3. CORDIAL START IN TALKS ON DISARMAMENT

    The Big Four representatives unanimously agreed to-day on the procedure to be followed in future meetings of the United Nations Disarmament Committee. ...

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  4. CHURCHILL FIRM AGAINST ALLIED NAVAL COMMAND

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, was understood to have advised U.S. officials that he was opposed to establishment ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. Security Secrecy On Cease Fire Map

    The army became tangled to-day in its own secrecy system, as a result of which it prepared a map for public use showing the approximate location only of the proposed Cease Fire line in Korea. ...

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  6. Hopes For Armistice Fading In Korea: Differences Continue

    Hopes of securing an armistice in Korea were fading, United Press reported to-day. The United Nations and Communist truce delegations met for three hours in the morning and afternoon sessions at Pan Mun Jon to-day. ...

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  7. Winds Close Golden Gate Bridge

    Gusty winds up to 72 m.p.h. last night closed the Golden, Gate bridge for the first time in its 14 years' history. ...

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  8. Submarines Sighted North Of N. Guinea

    Unidentified submarines have been seen to the north coast of New Guinea, reports say. Emiran Island natives reported seeing a submarine surface near the island, which is ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. VAST OUTPUT OF U.S. ARMAMENTS

    U.S. deliveries of armaments to its own Allied forces now totalled nearly 2,000 million dollars a month (about £A890 million), the ...

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  10. USE A-BOMB, SAYS BYRNES

    The former U.S. Secretary of State Mr. J. F. Byrnes, said last night that the United States should drop atom ...

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  11. MANY DIE IN FIRE IN HOSPITAL

    Fourten people died when fire destroyed the Kushire municipal hospital on the Japanese island of Hokkaido to-day. ...

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  12. R.C. Schools Plan

    LONDON, Sun, — The Roman nan Catholic Church in England plans to spend £50 million on building new schools in the next ...

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  13. HEAVY LOSSES OF LIVESTOCK IN HUNGRY BRITAIN

    About 5,000 cattle, sheep and pigs have been slaughtered by Government order since the worst outbreak of foot and ...

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  14. France May Get 600 Million Dollars

    Reports that France had been promised 600 million dollars in United States aid aioused keen speculation here that a decision ...

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  15. THREE R.A.A.F. JETS LOST

    Three Australian Meteor jet fighters were lost yesterday in an air battle with Communist M.I.G.s over North Korea, the ...

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  16. PERSIAN CABINET RESHUFFLED

    The Prime Minister, Dr. Mossadeq, yesterday reshuffled his Cabinet, bringing in one of the Shah's most loyal friends as War ...

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  17. MARTIAL LAW IN SOUTH KOREA

    The South Korean Government yesterday declared martial law throughout South Korea except the cities of ...

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  18. Less Time At. School

    LONDON, Sun. — "The Daily Herald" says that the Government is planning to reduce the period British children spend at ...

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  19. PERSIA PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR EGYPT

    The Persian Parliament to-day pledged its support to Egypt in its fight against the British after the Speaker had read a cable from the Egyptian Parliament. The cable charged Britain with ...

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  20. GIRAFFE LOOKS DOWN ON MINISTER

    Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary for the Colonies in the Attlee Government, on lils way to the Victoria Falls, in Northern Rhodesia recently, stopped to tempt a giraffe in the Game Park with a tasty morsel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CAR FERRY HITS FREIGHTER

    A vehicle-ferry and a freighter were involved in a collision on Auckland harbour late last night. The ferry, Ewen J. Elison, ...

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  22. ATOMIC PLANTS FOR WEAPONS

    The British Government is planning to switch atomic research plants from development of atomic energy for domestic ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA PRAISED

    Australia owed a [?] debt to those volunteers who carne forward to serve in Korea and Japan, Lieut.-General Sir ...

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  24. RECORD NUMBER OF BABIES BORN

    A new record in birth registrations in the A.C.T. waa established last month, when 107 babies were recorded at the ...

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  25. CHINESE AMOK[?]IN MALAYA

    A 45-years-old Chinese timber worker ran amok in Bentong. Pahang, just before dawn yesterday. ...

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  26. BURMA GOES INTO OIL BUSINESS

    The Burmese Government announced to-day complete agreement with thre British oil companics operating in Burma on ...

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  27. CHIANG URGES MOBILISATION

    Generalissimo Chiang Kal Shek said in Formosa to-day that the Nationalist Government should mobilise everything available in ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. PRIME MINISTER OF SYRIA RESIGNS

    The Syrian Prime Minister, Masruf Dawallbi, who was arrested in a military coup on Friday, handed in the resignation ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. Protest On U.S. Aid

    BUDAPEST, Sun. — Hungary protested yesterday to the United States, against the mutual security act for American overseas ...

    Article : 59 words
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