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  3. Centuries By Hole, Miller, Archer Force Worcester Draw

    Centuries by Hole and Archer and a double century by Miller forced the match with Worcestershire to be drawn, with the Australian total at seven wickets for 542. ...

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  4. RED ONSLAUGHT AWAITED IN LAOTIAN CAPITAL

    French and Laotian troops were waiting tensely to-day for the Vietminh attack on Luang Probang, seat of the Kingdom of Laos. Spearheads of the Communist-ted Vietminh rebel forces were reported in the wood's surrounding the city and were backed up by huge forces ...

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  5. Lady Slim Taken Ill Suddenly At Government House

    Lady Slim, wife of the Governor-General designate of Australia, Field Marshal Sir William Slim, became suddenly ill at Government House yesterday. Lady Slim was given a blood transfusion by a Canberra ...

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  6. ARMY ORDERS FOR Z HOUR

    The British Army has officially given the name Z Hour to the moment that Queen Elizabeth is crowned ...

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  7. Push Button Polls By Television

    Push button polls may [?] possible in the United States before long. David Sarnoff, chairman of ...

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  8. SWEDEN SUGGESTED AS NEUTRAL STATE FOR PRISONER CARE

    During a meeting of 15 minutes of the full truce talks, the United States spokesman, General Harrison, told the Communists to-day that the United Nations considered ...

    Article : 211 words
  9. CARPENTARIA SETTLEMENT HUNTS FOR FOOD

    Residents of the ghost settlement of Borrolcola in Carpentaria will have to live off the land for the next fortnight. ...

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  10. BIG DEATH ROLL FEARED IN U.S. TORNADO

    At least 11 persons were killed, an estimated 108 injured, and 1,000 left homeless when a tornado yesterday levelled several ...

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  11. EISENHOWER PLANS BIG CUTS IN BUDGET

    President Dwight E[?] plans to ask Congress for 8,500 million dollars—less than former Preident Harry Truman requested ...

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  12. LONDON TALKS MAY MARK MOVE IN FOREIGN POLICY

    Prospects of East-West talks at the highest level on international problems will be one of the main subjects at the ...

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  13. JAP. CROWN PRINCE CALLS OFF VISIT

    The Japanese Crown Prince Akihito has called off his planned visit to Newcastle-on-Tyne on May 12 following protests against ...

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  14. MAN KILLED IN MINE BLAST NEAR COOMA

    One man was killed ana another critically injured tomine explosion eight miles from Cooma to-day. ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. DEFENCE STAFF REVIEW IN U.S.

    President Dwight Eisenhower has sent to Congress a plan to give the Defence Secretary more authority and to free ...

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  16. U.N. CLAIMS MORE PRISONERS HELD BY COMMUNISTS

    The United Nations Command to-day said that the Communists hold at least 375 sick and wounded prisoners of war who ...

    Article : 315 words
  17. Britain To Renew Demand for Voice In Pacific Defence

    Britain will use Malaya as [?] wedge towards obtaining a voice, in Pacific defence matters now embodied in the tripartite [?] ...

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  18. RUSSIAN AMNESTY EXTENDED TO BRITISH SUBJECT

    Londoner, George Bundock, today was able to leave the British Embassy in Moscow for the first time in five years. ...

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  19. HOME GUARD CASUALTIES IN KENYA

    A report from the Fort [?] reserve north-east of Nairobi, reveals that three. Home Guards and four tribal policemen were ...

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  20. ELDERLY WOMEN CAUGHT IN SHOP LIFTING CAREER

    Three cldcrly women [?] stolen 1012 articles worth about £830 from city stores in the last 12 months, the Adelaide Police ...

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  21. May Day Violence In Three Continents

    Violence flared up at May Day celebrations to-day in Argentina, Japan, and some European States. In the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires, a series of explosions rocked the city. ...

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  22. SOVIET LOOKS FOR PEACE SIGNS

    The Soviet Government would welcome any real steps taken by the West to ease world tension, Soviet Delence Minister ...

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  23. TRIBAL JUSTICE IN RACE WITH LAW

    Alice Springs police and Native Affairs officers are pursuing a native whom they believe murdered, a lubra but a relative, ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. AUCTION SALE OF RESIDENTIAL LEASES TO-DAY

    The auction sale of 156 residential lenses in the various suburbs of Canberra is to be held in the Albert Hall at 10 o'clock ...

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