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  3. FOUR DEAD AND SEVEN INJURED IN N.S.W. ACCIDENTS

    Four persons were killed and seven injured in road accidents in N.S.W. this weekend. A 21-months-old baby was ...

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  4. B.C.P A: PLANE ARRIVES WITH 16 PERSONS ILL

    Six ambulances were rushed to Mascot last night to meet a B.C.P.A. airliner arriving from the United States with 16 ill passengers on board. ...

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  5. AMERICA ASKS FOR LOYALTY CHECK AT UNITED NATIONS

    The United States asked the United Nations yesterday to discontinue further appointments of American citizens until the new loyalty check system of President Truman is put into effect. It was taken for granted at United Nations, headquarters that ...

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  6. Desertion Of U.S. Troops Denied By MacArthur

    General Douglas MacArthur last night issued a statement saying that allegations by the President, Mr. Truman, that he had disobeyed orders in the Far East were ...

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  7. 249 KOREANS PERISH IN FERRY SINKING

    Two hundred and forty-nine South Koreans were drowned when the 146-[?]on ferry-boat Chunk Kyon overturned and sank ...

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  8. MR. CHURCHILL TO HAVE 14 DAYS OF REST IN JAMAICA

    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, yesterday began a two-week holiday in Jamaica to rest after his talks ...

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  9. FAR EAST AIR FORCE SMASHES AT RED LINES

    The U.S. Far East Air Force followed through the campaign against Communist supply build up centres ...

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  10. VICTORIAN GIRLS BURNED WHEN LAUNCH EXPLODES

    Two Bendigo sisters, in letters their parents received yesterday, have told how they almost lost their lives when a tourist launch ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. CRASHES 50 FEET TO DEATH FROM HOTEL WINDOW

    John Collins, 32, crashed fifty feet from a third floor window of the Grandview hotel, in Heidelberg Road, Alphington, ...

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  12. STATES TO OBTAIN PETROL FLAMES BURN POLICEMAN

    A police constable was severely burned about the legs when he grabbed a blazing tin of petrol which had exploded in ...

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  13. 20,000 CHEER EARL'S MARRIAGE

    A gathering of 20,000 cheered Britain's bride of the year, 22year-old ex-mannequin Miss Jane McNeill, when she and her ...

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  14. BODIES OF MINERS FOUND IN LEAD MINE AT BADDERA

    The week-old search for the bodies of two miners trapped by a fall of earth tin Baddera lead mine at Northampton, 380 miles ...

    Article : 196 words
  15. GENERAL REJECTS MISAPPREHENSION ON MARTIAL LAW

    General Sir Brian Robertson, Commander- in- Chief in the MiddleEast, yesterday rejected the [?]misapprehension" that ...

    Article : 223 words
  16. 16 BELIEVED KILLED IN KARACHI RIOTS

    Some shops reopened and traffic ran[?] normally yesterday as Karachi settled down after three days of rioting in which it is ...

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  17. NO SOLUTION FOUND FOR ENDING WAR IN KOREA

    General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, was quoted as having told a Congressional Committee today that he had not met anybody who had a satisfactory solution for ending the fighting in Korea ...

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  18. TRUMAN BUDGET TO PROVIDE FOR MORE THAN 5,500 PLANES

    Congressional approval of the military estimates submitted yesterday by the President, Mr. Truman, would enable the United ...

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  19. NO CONTRACTUAL COMMITMENTS AT LONDON TALKS

    The London Economic Conference had not imposed any contractual commitments on Australia, the Minister for Commerce, ...

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  20. BOAC PILOT FINED £1,000 FOR GOLD EXPORT ATTEMPT

    A BOAC pilot was fined £1,000 and gold bars valued at nearly £4,000 were confiscated by Christchurch (Hampshire) court ...

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  21. GREATER SHARE OF NATIONAL INCOME

    The States would receive a larger percentage of the national income in the 1952-53 financial year, the Treasurer, Sir Arthur ...

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  22. EXPERTS FAIL TO SHEET HOME BLAME FOR AIR ATTACK

    United States Air Force and Army investigators yesterday examined 15 bomb craters and a and bomb behind the Korean ...

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  23. IMPORTANT JOB FOR AUSTRALIAN

    Dr. W. J. Worboys, an Australian, has been appointed chairman of Britain's Council-of-In dustrial Design, the Board of ...

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  24. POPE RELAXES CHURCH RULE

    Pope Plus XII in an order published yesterday relaxed the Strict Roman Catholic church abstinence rules to allow ...

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  25. CZECHS STEP UP ANTI-CHRISTIAN PROPAGANDA.

    Communist propagandists in Czechoslovakia are trying to laugh God out of existence. A new accent on the athelstic ...

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  26. CANADIAN FIRMS BEGIN WORK ON AIR TO AIR MISSILES

    Two firms in Montreal and Hamilton, Ontario, have started work on air to air guided missiles for the Royal Canadian Air ...

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  27. Huge Waves Wreck S.S. Avanti

    A 41-year-old Danish engineer today fold Reuter how great waves dashed a lifeboat against the side of the Avanti as the 21 members of the crew struggled last Wednesday to escape from the broken vessel. Gens Neilsen arrived today at ...

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  28. DEATH ROLL NOW 37 IN WINTER STORM

    The worst storms of winter which continued to sweep over widely scattered sections of the United States yesterday caused ...

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  29. NAGUIB REGIME FORMS CIVIL WING IN EGYPT

    General Nagulb'a Military Government has set up a civilian counterpart—the Civil Liberation Organisation—as a direct ...

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  30. Death Of Admiral Sir Hugh Binney

    LONDON, Sun.—Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, 69, who was Governor of Tasmania from 1915 to 1951, died in London early ...

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  31. France Wins Second Rugby Test

    France defeated Australia, by five points to nil in the Second Rugby League Test here today. ...

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