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  3. RED SPY RINGS WHITE- ANTED IN GERMANY

    Hatred of Communism was widespread in East Germany, a State Department report said last night. The report added that the anti-Communists ...

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  4. MIGRANTS SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Mr. Justice Kriewaldt to-day sentenced two New Australians to death for the, murder of a Darwin taxi owner. ...

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  5. More Bodies Sought As Pacification Of Koje Continues

    American troops,searched to-day for the bodies of missing comrades of 500 terrified anti-Communist prisoners who broke away from among 4,800 marching prisoners leaving Compound 95 to-day. Spokesman for the 500 men said the missing prisoners were ...

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  6. President, Congress Near Steel Impasse

    Talks were held today, to plan the re-opening of a few strike-bound steel mills to produce weapons for United States troops in Korea. The talks were between union and ...

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  7. Versatile Olympian

    Wellington (N.Z), Thurs. — British Empire broad jump Champion, Yvette Williams, 23, will contest the women's broad ...

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  8. GLEN DAVIS OFFER NOT ACCEPTABLE

    The Government has rejejcted an offer by Mr. H. Gregory Forster to take over the shale oil enterprise at Glen Davis. ...

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  9. Escaped Convict Kills Child

    An escaped convict stabbed and killed a nine-year-old girl he was holding as hostage, before he was shot and recaptured. ...

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  10. EXPORT BUTTER PRCE RISE TO BE SOUGHT

    Australia will press for increased prices for all butter and cheese exported to Great Britain after July 1. ...

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  11. DISMISSAL OF R.S.P.C.A. OFFICIAL RESISTED

    The President of the R.S.C.P.A., Mr. Clive Evatt, has dism'ssed another R.S.P.C.A. secretary and appointed a new one. ...

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  12. Commercial T.V. in U.K:

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Government last night won approval for its plans to break the [?] monopoly by allowing commercial ...

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  13. Development Of Rum Jungle Uranium; Washington Talks

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will have further discussions on the development of Australian uranium sources when he reaches America on his return from England. ...

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  14. LIMITS ON AID FOR MEDICAL SERVCES

    The Government under its proposed medical benefits scheme will guarantee patients the payment of their doctors' fees only ...

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  15. Churchill Warns Of "Trap Door" Danger

    "In war we were united. Now, in peace, we find ourselves torn apart by quarrels which bear no relation to our dangers," the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, said yesterday. ...

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  16. KEEL-LAYING OF ATOMIC SUB.

    Workmen at shipyards in Groton, Connecticut, are completing final arrangements for the keellaying of the world's first atomic ...

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  17. LARGE ORDERS FOR AIRCRAFT

    The British Government had placed orders worth £70 million for defence aircraft with the Hawker-Siddeley group, including ...

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  18. FINANCE TALKS PLANNED

    Britain is consulting other Commonwealth nations on a suggestion that, a Commonwealth finance conference should be held ...

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  19. FAREWELL DINNER

    Members of the Federal Golf Club will hold a batchelor's dinner to farewell Mr. Syd Will[?] Mr. Tommy Swan. The ...

    Article : 62 words
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