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  3. CAPTAIN MAY BE TAKEN OFF; NEW GALE BREWING

    White the salvage tug Turmoil is attempting to put a party and a tow line aboard the crippled freighter Flying Enterprise, gale warnings in the area have been renewed. ...

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  4. Reds Stubborn On Plan For Exchange Of Prisoners

    For the second time the Communist truce negotiators flatly refused a United Nations request for the immediate exchange of sick and wounder prisoners in Korea. After a continuous four-hour 20-minute session no progress ...

    Article : 546 words
  5. U.S. POLICY FOR LONG-RANGE AID FOR INDIA

    A 54 million dollar (about £24,107,000) development programme for India is to be started by the American ...

    Article : 298 words
  6. Cat Leads Bushed Man To Safety Near Tumut

    The 35-years-old sawmill employee, Darrell Pierce Chute who had been lost for nearly five days in rough hilly country near Tumut, found his way back to civilisation, with the aid of a domestic cat. ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. MR. FRANCIS TERSE ON INCIDENT

    "The whole story is untrue, and I will comment no further," the Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, said today. ...

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  8. LONG TOW OFF EAST COAST

    The disabled 7,800-ton British freighter, Empire Wallace, will be towed 530 miles from Caloundra to Sydney next week and ...

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  9. DESPERATE FIGHT TO SAVE WARIALDA

    Every available man in warialda and from miles around was fighting desperately to-night in an effort to prevent bushfires ...

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  10. 100 DISMISSED AT MT. ISA

    One hundred employees at Mt. Isa were today given dismlssal notices. The men were employed on ...

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  11. Atlantic Council Postponement

    The Lisbon meeting of the Atlantic Council, due to start on February 2, may be postponed for two or three weeks, it was ...

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  12. Security Council Should Intervene On Truce—Soviet

    Russia yesterday called for a Security Council move to end the Korea war. She urged that a top-level meeting of the Council should be called, and that it should also consider measures to remove international tension. ...

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  13. HUGE HELICOPTER TESTED

    The largest British helicopter, the Bristol 173, successfully completed a maiden ten-minute flight at Fulton aerodrome, near ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. SKELETON NOT IN CUPBOARD

    Officials of the Museum of Natural History here denied they have the bones of the 500,000 years old "Peking" ...

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  15. TRUMAN DENIES CHURCHILL UNWELCOME

    Reports that the visit to Washington of Mr. Winston Churchill was unwelcome to United States officialdom are ...

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  16. MAN ESCAPES FROM BERRIMA

    Armed police are searching for a man who escaped from the Berrima training centre to-day. The man. who is not dangerous, ...

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  17. Russia Says U.S. Aiding Attack On Communist China

    A charge by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Vishinsky that American forces were transporting Chinese Nationalist troops from Formosa and Thailand to Western Burma for "possible aggressive ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. TRAINEES SELECTED

    The Minister for Air, Mr. McMahon announced yes,terday the names of the first 20 R.A.A.F. pilot/navigator trainees to be ...

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  19. SUEZ "SEALED OFF AFTER FIGHT

    Suez was today virtually sealed off from the rest of Egypt by the British army today. All roads in and out of the town were closed this morning following a two-hour gun battle yesterday ...

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  20. CYCLONE HAVOC IN N. HEBRIDES

    A series of the wildest cyclones in the history of the New Hebrides has caused widespread damage throughout the Islands. ...

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  21. "Christmas Hill" Retaken

    Once more "Christmas Hill" has changed hands, and is now held by Allied, troops, who were ousted previously from the ...

    Article : 149 words
  22. Boats' Laneway For Royal Arrival

    Three hundred boats will form a laneway for Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip, when they disembark from the ...

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  23. PERSIA REJECTS BANK PLAN

    The Persian Premier, Dr. Mossadeq, has again rejected World Bank proposals for reviving the Persian oil industry. ...

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  24. Turkish Earthquake

    ISTANBUL, Fri.—At least 33 Turks were killed andd 40 injured in an earthquake lasting 20 seconds in the Hasankale district of ...

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  25. BULOLO TIMBER ON THE WAY

    The first shipment of the now famous Bulolo pine to be sent to Australia for building purposes is now being loaded into the ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. LOAN OFFICIAL DIES

    Mr. C F. Lewis diea in Yaralla Hospital, Concord, to-day, aged 55. He was Deputy Director of Recruiting in N.S.W. ...

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  27. Second Victim Of Bomb Outrage

    Mrs. Harrier Moore, 49, widow of Florida nego leader Harry Moore who was killed when a bomb exploded at his home at Mime on ...

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  28. Russian Recognition Of Thailand

    BANGKOK, Fri (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Russia has recognised the new Thailand Government which was set up after the coup d'etat ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. Actress Robbed

    NEW YORK, Fri.—Actress Linda Darnell has reported to the police that jewels and furs valued by her at about £8,900 ...

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