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  3. MAU MAU TERROR DEFIES TROOPS IN NAIROBI

    Another Mau Mau murder was discovered in the Myeri district 60miles north of Nairobi last night. He was a native who had given ...

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  4. ELECTION IN VICTORIA ON DECEMBER 6

    The Governor, Sir Dallas Brooks, to-day refused the Premier, Mr. Hollway, a dissolution of the Legislative ...

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  5. U.S. Defence Chiefs Support Eisenhower's South Korean Plan

    The Defence Department said last night that it had long planned to turn over the defence of Korea to the South Koreans when possible, But it confirmed that a plan [?] General James Van Fleet ...

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  6. Reds Hold Triangle Hill In War Of Attrition

    Chinese soldiers to-day swept United Nations troops from Triangle Hill for the second time in 24 hours. But, Allied infantrymen surged back immediately ...

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  7. ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW BEEF PACT SOON I

    A new Anglo-Australian Beef Agreement is expected to be announced at the week-end by the Australian ...

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  8. FACT FINDING COMMISSION AT NAIROBI

    Two British Labour members of the House of Commons who arrived here on a fact finding tour this week received a stream ...

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  9. Her Majesty Watches Atlantic Treaty With Hope

    Queen Elizabeth said yesterday she had watched with hope and confidence the measures taken by the Atlantic Treaty countries to ...

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  10. FURTHER EFFORTS TO TELEVISE SORONATION

    Discussions have started between the B.B.C. and the Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk on the possibilities of ...

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  11. CLAIMS SUPPORT DWINDLING FOR TERRORIST GANGS

    Resettlement schemes in Malaya had greatly reduced support tor the terrorists, the Assistant Superintendent of Police in the ...

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  12. FRENCH EFFORT TO REGAIN INITIATIVE

    French planes and inrantry were yesterday battling Communist Vietinh forces posted for a crossing of the Black River. ...

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  13. STAGE SET FOR U.S. ELECTIONS ON TUESDAY

    In the final convulsions of a national election campaign ranking among the most tense and most exciting on record, millions ...

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  14. Rare Metal Found In Northern Territory

    The Northern Territory has the largest known Australian deposits, of a rare metal used for the production of metal for ...

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  15. R.S.L PRESIDENTS TO ATTEND CORONATION

    Two State Presidents were selected by the Federal Executive of the Returned Servicemen's League to-day to join the Federal ...

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  16. BRITAIN REJEETS SOVIET PLAN

    Britain yesterday rejected the plan of the Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Vishinsky, for a new United Nations. ...

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  17. SMASH GRAB THIEVES ESCAPE WITH JEWELLERY

    Two smash-grab thieves crashed a full bottle of beer through a jeweller's window in Collingwood just after closing time today and ...

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  18. Wireless Mast 60 Feet High At Police Station

    A new wireless pole for the Canberra police will be erected next week at Civic Centre. The pole is approximately 60 ...

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  19. WOOL CLIP THIS SEASON VALUED AT £330 MILLIONS

    Estimates of the wool clip this season made in Melbourne to-day place its value at about £330 millions—over20 millions more ...

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  20. Barbers Quit Jobs At Parliament House

    Parliament House will be Without its usual barbers on Monday. The regular barbers, Mr. Cecil Bainbrigg and his New ...

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  21. AMBULANCE SOLD IN N.S.W. FOR ECONOMY

    Hospital economy cuts have brought the cessation of transport service to bring cancer victims to Sydney hospital for ...

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  22. PRODUCTION NOT LIKELY TO RISE IN U.K.

    It now appeared unlikely that the rise in U.K. industrial production of Britain would rise as had been hoped, Sir, Arthur ...

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  23. U.S. TO FULFILL WORLD ECONOMIC RESPONSIBILITIES

    The United States infbrmed the United Nations yesterday that America would fulfilll its world economic responsibilities ...

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  24. CANCER IN SECOND PLACE AS KILLER OF AUSTRALIANS

    In the last 40 years cancer had moved from seventh place to second as a killer of Australians, Dr. A. B. Lilley told the first ...

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  25. GERMAN MIGRANTS SAIL FOR AUSTRALIA

    Skilled workers, including electricians' and boilermakers, form 80 per cent of 1119 German migrants,who sailed yesterday for ...

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  26. A.C.T. TEAM FINISHES SIXTH IN MERINO CONTEST

    Mr. M. Gatacre, of "Claverley," Wanganella, won the 1952 N.S.W. Merino Ewe Competition, which is conducted by the ...

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  27. TYPHOON HITS INDOCHINA

    A typhoon hit the West coast of Indo-China yesterday and swirled inland leaving havoc in coastal villages and towns. ...

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  28. BUS TRIP TO FYSHWICK WOULD COST £520 YEARLY

    A round bus trip each Saturday morning from Civic Centre to Fyshwick, via Duntroon, would Cost £520 a year, according to a ...

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  29. PLEADED IN VAIN

    Flames swept through 18 homes, a block of flats, and a hotel, on the skirts of St. Louis, Illinois, yesterday[?] as the ...

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  30. WOOL SCORCHED INSMALL FIRE

    The Caiberra fire brigade received a call to the woolshed of Mr. Martin Woods, near Harman, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  31. STAGE STRUCK MOTHER

    An ambitious mother, arrested here after she stepped off a plane from Los Angeles on Wednesday night, has confessed to ...

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  32. WAR ON MOSQUITOES

    A mobile insecticide pump enveloped Mildura in a fog of insect-killing vapour during the night in an experiment to make ...

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  33. DIVER DIES OF PARALYSIS

    A 26-year-old pearl diver, Bernard Albert, died in BroomeHospital from diver's paralysis. Alb[?] was diving in 13 fathoms ...

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  34. VALUE OF POUND RISES

    For the first time since May, the value of the yesterday rose above parity—2.80 U.S. dollars— With the U.S. Dollar. ...

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