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  3. SWEDEN MAY ACT FOR IRAN IN BRITAIN

    The diplomatic correspondent of Reuter expects that a Persian Note breaking off diplomatic relations with Britain will be received within a few hours. ...

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  4. LABOUR WINS BY-ELECTION FOR FLINDERS

    Labour has won the by-election for the Flinders seat in the House of Representatives. ...

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  5. PORTRAIT OF HER MAJESTY

    The Margaret Lindsay Williams painting of Queen Elizabeth wearing her favourite Hartnell gown with her Garter sash. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Vyshinsky Blasts Hopes For Korean Peace In U.N. Speech

    Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday dimmed Western hopes for an armistice in Korea by supporting a Polish peace plan containing proposals already rejected by the United Nations command. ...

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  7. CURFEW EASED IN DJAKARTA

    At the request of the President, Dr. Soekarno, the recess of the Indonesian Parliament will continue indefinitely. In the meantime, curfew in Djakarta has been ...

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  8. SCATHING ATTACK BY NAGUIB ON EX-KING FAROUK

    The Prime Minister, General Naguib, last night accused exKing Farouk of "lust and tyranny" and of personally ...

    Article : 346 words
  9. COMMUNIST ARMY IN KOREA TOTALS 1,000,000 MEN

    United Nations forces in Korea now faced a Communist Army of over 1,000,000 men, mainly Chinese troops, the Allied ...

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  10. Australia Supports South Africa At U.N.O. Debate

    Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Britain, France and Colombia voted in the United Nations' General Assembly ...

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  11. QUEEN ELIZABETH CONSIDERING EXTENSION OF CORONATION ROUTE

    Queen Elizabeth, The Daily Express reports, is considering a proposal that a series of acclamation ceremonies should be held ...

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  12. TURKISH SUPPORT FOR MIDDLE EAST COMMAND

    The Turkish Prime Minister, Mr. Adnan Menderes, said here yesterday that the formation of the Middle East Command was ...

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  13. Astronomer Royal Suggests New World Calendar

    Adoption of a new calendar with "world days" by 1956 was suggested last night by the Astronomer Royal, Sir Harold ...

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  14. Still No Trace Of Air Tramport Missing In Korea

    Search planes have found the body of one of 21 passengers aboard a transport aircraft missing over South Korea since ...

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  15. U.S. Sustained 35 Per Cent. of Korean Battle Losses

    The United States was estimated to have borne about 35 per cent of the battle casualties in Korea, while supplying nearly ...

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  16. Revision Of G.A.A.T. Clauses May Be Sought

    Clear cut indications that several countries would favour the revision of certain clauses of the General Agreement on Tariffs ...

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  17. WATCHFUL QUIET NIGHT ON KOREAN FRONT

    Bloody fighting which raged on the central front in Korea last week lapsed into a watchful quiet last night. ...

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  18. Mr. Hughes Spends Short Time Out Of Bed

    Mr. W. M. Hughes was out of bed for a short time to-day and was allowed to receive visitors. A medical bulletin to-night ...

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  19. EARLY START PREDICTED ON W.A. REFINERY

    An American construction expert, Mr. Gordon Jones, who will supervise construction of an Anglo-Iranian Oil Company ...

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  20. Adelaide Express Arrives Eight Hours Late

    The Adelaide-Melbourne express arrived at Spencer Street station at 5.15 p.m.—about 8½ hours late. ...

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  21. Senator Morse Switches Vote From Eisenhower

    Senator Wayne Morse (Republican) said yesterday that General Ddight Eisenhower had become a puppet of reactionaries. ...

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  22. Strike By 250,000 Japanese Miners

    Approximately 250,000 Japanese coal miners went on strike yesterday demanding a 90 percent increase in wages. ...

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  23. JAPAN SEEKS COAL FOR STEEL MILLS

    British Columbia coal may soon be shipped to Japan for use in her steel industry. Mr. K. Reid chairman of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. Dr. Adenauer Seeks German Military Strength

    Dr. Koprad Adenauer, West German Chancellor, appealed here yesterday to the Western Allies to ignore the Moscow ...

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