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  3. KING OF GREECE INSPECTS MEDITERRANEAN FLEET

    King Paul ot Greece accompanied by the Communder-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet Admiral Sir John Edelsten, on board the aircraft, carrier H.M.S. Theseus inspecting the guard of honour drawn up on the carrier's [?]ight deck ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW COMMUNIST TRUCE PLAN AT KOREAN TALKS

    The communists today offered a new plan for settling the last issue blocking a Korean truce and asked that it should be considered tomorrow in secret. The chief United Nations n egotiator, Major General William ...

    Article : 182 words
  5. ANNGUNCEMF T EXPECTED ON ROYAL VISIT IN 1954

    Commonwealth Ministers anticipate that the royal tour of Australia will be carried out by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in March and April of 1954. Dates canvassed for the duration of the tour are from about ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. CABINET CRISIS LOOMS OVER MR. CLIVE EVATT

    The N.S W. Minister for Housing, Mr. Clive Evatt, acted against the advice of his Cabinet colleagues in appearing at the Liquor Royal Commission ...

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  7. JAPS ALLEGE B.C.O.F. REIGN OF TERROR AT KURE

    British authorities met to-day to discuss the increased Japanese newspaper attacks on the British Commonwealth troops at ...

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  8. JUDGE WITHDRAWS MR.EVATT'S LEAVE TO APPEAR

    The Liquor Royal Commissioner, Mr. Justice Maxwell, to-day withdrew from Mr. Clive Evatt, Q.C., (for Mr. J. L. ...

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  9. MEN RELEASED FROM GOAL TO ATTEND KOREAN ASSEMBLY

    The South Korean National Assembly to-day mustered 131 members for a meetin, or more than enough to elect a ...

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  10. TAFT TACTICS WIN DELEGATES FOR CONVENTION

    As the Taft-Eisenhower fight for the Republican Presidential nomination went into the bareknuckle stage, the Taft forces ...

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  11. Federal Revenue May Be Down £200 Million

    A serious deficiency between revenue collections in 1951-52 and the estimate of £1,056 million for which the Commonwealth Government budgeted is feared by Ministers. ...

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  12. BRITISH GOLD RESERVES MPROVING

    The Chancellor of the Ex[?] the House of Commons yesterday that there had been a ...

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  13. RAIN WASHES OUT PLAY AT WIMBLEDON

    Drenching rain to-day held up the start of play in the Wimbledon championships. Rain was falling heavily at ...

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  14. DEAD MAN'S KIDNEY SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE

    A healthy kidney from a dead man has been grafted into a woman and saved her life. A month ago Mrs. Dorothy Pezze, ...

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  15. NEW BUSH FIRE BRIGADE AT FAIRLIGHT

    The bush fire fighting force in the A.C.T. has been strengthened by the formation of another brigade to cover the ...

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  16. Political Stir Over Alexander's Speech

    Labour's "shadow cabinet" has decided that it will not table a censure motion in the House of Commons on the "indiscretion" ...

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  17. World Bank Loan For Australia

    A World Bank announcement confirms that the bank management will recommend the approval of a 50 million dollars ...

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  18. FOREIGN AID VOTE BY CONGRESS

    The Senate Appropriations Committee late last night appioved 6,031 million dollars for foreign aid in the new fiscal ...

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