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  3. RISSOA SEEKS POLAR LAND FROM FINLAND

    Unconfirmed reports were current, here tday that the Soviet had asked Finland to cede part of her country in the ...

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  4. Thre Murdered Women In London flat Identified; Wide Search For Man

    Police have established the probable identity of, three of four women's bodies found behind walls and under floorboards in a dingy West London house, three storeys ...

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  5. BIG EXPLOSION AT YALLOURN

    One man was killed and 13 others injured four seriously, when one of the worst exjriosions in Victoria's history almost wrecked the State Electricity Commission's ...

    Article : 405 words
  6. Body Of Queen Mary To Lie In State Before Funeral On Tuesday

    The body of Queen Mary was taken to the Queen's' Chapel in the grounds of Marlborough House to-day. The Royal coffin will be guarded by members of the late Queen's household until Sunday afternoon, when it will be carried ...

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  7. CORONATION PLANS NOT CHANGED

    A meeting of the Coronation Commettee yesterday decided not to after the plans for the coronation of Queen ...

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  8. EFFIGY OF QUEEN MARY

    LONDON, Thurs.—A marble effigy of Queen Mary has been lying in Windsor Castle for some 15 years ready to be ...

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  9. ROYAL SHOW TO OPEN TODAY

    Sydney's 124th Royal Easter Show, which will open tomorrow, will be the most expensive ever staged. ...

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  10. "Old Baldy" Taken By Reds In Bitter Korean Fighting

    U.S. Sevents Division troops completely abandoned the strategic peak of "Old Baldy," on the main invasion route to Seoul, early today after three days of suicidal Communist assaults. ...

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  11. Service Furlough Retrospective

    The House of Representatives last night agreed to make long service leave benefits under the Commonwealth Public Service ...

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  12. Morton- Stewart Freed In Perth Police Court

    Norman James Edward Morton-Stewart, 57, company director of Birmingham, to-day walked out of Perth, police court ...

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  13. S. America-Jap Talks

    A three-day conference of Japanese diplomats in Latin America has opened here with the aim of increasing trade between ...

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  14. CAPTURED MEN EXHIBITED

    Reports reaching here from China claim that three Americans captured last Saturday in he yacht Kert, were taken ...

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  15. Britain, U.S. Tell Sovier In U.N. "Deeds Wanted, Not Words"

    Britain has told the United Nations that the world organisation "dare not" be very optimistic about relations between the democratic powers and the Soviet group. If hate and feat continue to ...

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  16. BOHLEN VOTE POSTPONED

    The Senate yesterday postponed until to-morrow a vote on the confirmation of Mr.Charles Bonlen as Ambassador to the Soviet ...

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  17. £25,000 TAX FREE TO DISCOVERER OF URANIUM FIELD

    A total of £25,000, tax free, had been paid to Mr. White, the discoverer of the uranium deposits at Rum Jungle, the ...

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