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  3. PLENARY SESSION ON NEW RED TRUCE| PROPOSALS

    Communist and Allied negotiators to-day agreed to a plenary session of the armistice delegations on Saturday to near the revised enemy proposals for a final Korean peace ...

    Article : 357 words
  4. THOUSANDS IN BITTER COLD PAY HOMAGE

    Nearly twice as many people flocked to Westminster Hall yesterday to bid farewell to King ...

    Article : 480 words
  5. French Cabinet In Jamb On Gerinan Rearmament

    An emergency meeting of the French Cabinet was called early to-day after the Socialist Party had rejected a compromise proposal on the European Army, designed to avoid a Government defeat. ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. Mournful Splendour For Funeral To-day Of King George VI

    Final preparations are being made to-day in London and Windsor for the State fueral of King George VI. to-morrow. The funeral procession will pass along a three and a half mile route through the capital, to the Royal funeral train. At Windsor the ...

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  7. EGYPT WANTS SETTLEMENT DISCUSSIONS

    Egypt is now willing to resume contacts with Britain with a view to settling the AngloEgyptian dispute, if Britain has ...

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  8. NO ATOMIC TESTS AT WOOMERA

    No arrangements had been made for the explosion of atomic bombs at the Woomera Bocket Range, the ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. GRACIE FIELDS, UNMARREID, LEAVES CAPRI

    Gracie Fields, British film and stage star, left here suddenly today, and a friend said her plans for marriage were off. ...

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  10. FEW CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    The Defence Department yesterday reported the smallest number of casualties for any week of the Korean war. ...

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  11. TALKS ON SITE, FINANCE FOR OLYMPICS

    Executives of the Olympic Games Organising Committee to-day expressed relief at the reprieve given by the International Olympic Committee. The Committee yesterday gave Australia until May 15 to ...

    Article : 790 words
  12. LOAN REPORTS DISCOUNTED [?]

    Recent reports of Australian negotiations for the raising of new overseas loans, including the borrowing of 75 million dollars ...

    Article : 161 words
  13. TENSION IN BELGIUM ON BAUDOUIN

    Socialists and Liberals walked out of both houses of the Belgian Parliament yesterday, announcing their intention to remain ...

    Article : 153 words
  14. Red Cross Message

    Her Excellency Lady McKell, in her capacity as President of the Australian Red Cross Society, has forwarded to Her ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. FUNERAL TIMINGS

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  16. FLAME FOR 1952 WINTER GAMES

    The Olympic flame set off yesterday on its 140 miles journey from Morgedal to the Bislet Stadium in Oslo. ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. TRANS-OCEAN T.V. POSSIBLE

    Th U.S. National Broadcasting Company is investigating the possibility of a tians-ocean television broadcast of Queen ...

    Article : 102 words
  18. CHIEF RABBI TO MAKE TOUR

    The Very Rev. Israel Brodie, Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, will begin a pastoral tour of Australia this month. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TO BROADCAST

    Brigadier Don Cleland, now Deputy Administrator in New Guinea, the soldier who introduced the King's Christmas ...

    Article : 44 words
  20. No R.A.A.F. Flights

    As a token of respect for the King, it has been laid down that no R.A.F. aircraft will fly over the United Kingdom between 6 ...

    Article : 36 words
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