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  3. LABOUR COUNCIL THREATENS TO WIDEN STOPPAGE

    Stopwork meeting will be held on building jobs in Canberra to-day to discuss the dispute over the refusal of Kennedy and Bird Pty. Ltd. to pay members of the ...

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  4. ARMISTICE TALKS. TO BE RESUMED ON FULL SCALE

    The United Nations Command has agreed to accept a Communists proposal made at a 20-minute meeting at Panmunjon to-day for full-scale armistice talks to be resumed on Saturday. At the same time, final preparations are, being made for the ...

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  5. NATIONAL SHEEP DOG TROPHY PRESENTED

    The American Ambassador, Mr. Pete Jarman, presents the Johnny Cup to Mr. D. D. Smith, of Barrackdale, via Roma, whose dog, Kennie, scored 95 points in the championship final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PRETENDER DECLINES TO GIVE UP THRONE

    Proposals for the restoration of the Spanish monarchy received an apparent setback last night when a spokesman said that the ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. OPPOSITION REEUSES REQUISITE MAJORITY EOR MALAN BILL

    The leader of the South African United Party, Mr. Jacobus Strauss yesterday emphatically rejected the ...

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  8. CAMBODIA THREAT TO JOIN VIETMINHS

    The King of Cambodia one of the three Associated States of Indo-China, said yesterday that unless the French gave his ...

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  9. YOSHIDA'S EARLY LEAD IN JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    Three hours after the polls closed, early returns gave the Yoshida Liberals the best showing, with a clear majority of the votes counted. The election is the second in Japan within seven months. ...

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  10. Soviet Challenged On Peace Offensive

    The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, last night challenged the Soviet Union to respond to a true ...

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  11. FAKED CHARGES BY GEORGIAN REDS ALLEGED

    Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that a Government Minister and two Communist Party leaders in the Soviet ...

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  12. MALIK TO TAKE LONDON POST

    Soviet Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Jacob Malik, will be appointed Ambassador to London to replace Andrei Gromyko, who ...

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  13. 77 ARRESTS MADE IN ARGENTINA

    The Argentine Government announced yesterday that 77 persons had been arrested in Buenos Aires in, the last few ...

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  14. NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED IN PAKISTAN

    Mohammed Ali, Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States, has accepted the invitation of the Governor-General to form a new ...

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  15. MELBOURNE KEEPS GAMES

    The International Olympics Committee has announced officially that the 1956,Olympic, Games,will be held in Melbourne. After a discussion lasting 2½ hours on the Melbourne Committee's report, the Chancellor of the international Olympics Committee Mr. ...

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  16. HEIFETZ CALLS OFF RECITAL AFTER ATTACK

    Jascha Heifetz, outstanding Jewish violinist wounded by a fanatic on Thursday night because he played music by ...

    Article : 175 words
  17. TORNADOES HIT THREE STATES

    Tornadoes, including one with, winds of 100 miles an hour, struck in Arkansas, Alabama and Georgia late last night, ...

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