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  3. ARMISTICE HOPES RISE AFTER YEAR OF KOREAN TALKS

    One year of Korean armistice negotiations ended today with still no news of a peace settlement. There is only one obstacle to a ...

    Article : 377 words
  4. No Increase In Loan Guarantee To States, But More For Housing

    In a dramatic announcement to the Loan Council yesterday the Commonwealth Government flatly refused to guarantee additional loan funds to the States for works programmes in the current financial year. ...

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  5. EISENHOWER FOLLOWERS TO TAKE STOLEN DELEGATES ISSUE TO CONVENTION

    Senator Taft yesterday won a new round in the battle for "stolen delegates." The Republican Convention's Credentials Committee voted to give him 41 disputed delegates against three for General Eisenhower. ...

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  6. FORECASTS TRUCE WITHIN MONTH

    United Nations' Secretary-General, Mr. Trygve Lie, forecast last night there would be an armistice in ...

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  7. ELIZABETH ATTENDS FIRST DANCE AS QUEEN

    Queen Elizabeth, resplendent in a silver brocade dress and emerald and diamond tiara, went to her first dance last night since ...

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  8. RIDGWAY SEES U.K. DEFENCE CHIEFS

    United Nations commander in Europe, General Matthew Ridgway, flew from Paris to London today on a two-day official visit ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. £35,000 DAMAGE TO BLAZING SHIP IN SYDNEY

    A fire in the 10,000-ton interstate freighter Teespool caused more than £35,000 damage to-night. ...

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  10. MOVE TO CUT DUKE'S ALLOWANCE

    An attempt to reduce the Duke of Edinburgh's yearly allowance from £stg.40,000 to £stg.10,000 will be made when ...

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  11. CARDINAL GILROY RETURNS HOME

    Cardinal Gilroy returned to-night by air from the United States. The Cardinal was away for ...

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  12. Britain Heads List Of U.S. Economic Aid

    The Mutual Security Administration yesterday issued a country-by-country total of economic aid to be given to overseas Allies ...

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  13. HUGE T.N.T. BLAST IN UTAH

    About 320,000 lb. of T.N.T. was exploded yesterday in the most shattering non-atomic blast ever set off by man. ...

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  14. SOVIET VETO THREAT ON GERM WARFARE

    The United States demanded yesterday that the United Nations should condemn the Soviet Union's germ warfare ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. N.S.W. Seeks Orders For Walsh Island Dockyards

    The N.S.W. Government is seeking from the Commonwealth a continuity of orders for shipbuilding at the State dockyard at ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. "ENOUGH POISON TO KILL 20"

    The Government analyst, Dr. Taylor, found enough arsenic compound in a beer bottle to poison 20 people, police revealed ...

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  17. Move To Remove Red Dean

    Dismissal of the "Red Dean" of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, is demanded in a motion tabled in the House of Comons today. Nine Conservative members of Parliament presented the motion It said the Dean was "guilty ...

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  18. Atomic Test Precautions

    British and Australian security officials guarding atomic weapon tests off the Australian coast later this year will not be ...

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  19. UNITED STATES TO TRY SECOND RECORD

    American luxury liner United States, which docked at Southampton last night after a record breaking run from New York, ...

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