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  3. EGYPT DENIES FOOD CORDON AGAINST CANAL ZONE TROUPS

    Egypt officially denied to-day that she was making any move to cordon off the Suez Canal to cut supplies to the British garrison. A spokesman for Egypt's revolutionary council which ...

    Article : 667 words
  4. BIG TWO TALKS URGED TO END BICKERING

    Senator H. Alexander Smith (Republican, New Jersey), to-day appealed for an early "Big Two" conference between President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill to close the AmericanBritish rift over Korean war policy. ...

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  5. SPEEDY HEDGE CUTTING

    The new hodge cutting machine which, although in its trial period, is expected to pick up tho back lag in hedge cutting in the A.C.T. The machine is at present operating inGriffith, and on Monday, cut approximately one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUNDESRAT RATIFIES TREATIES

    The West German Upper House (Bundesrat) today approved the AlliedWest German treaties which ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. QUEEN PLANS FREQUENT OVERSEAS TOURS

    The Star diarist to-day said the Queen will discuss the plans for regular Royal Commonwealth tours with ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. WOOL SELLING SEASON TO END ON FIRM NOTE

    The Manchester Guardian said to-day that one of the heaviest selling weeks of the Dominion wool, marketing ...

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  9. "JEKYLL AND HYDE" TEACHER FACES CANE CHARGES

    The head teacher at a rural school to-day was accused of being a "Jekyll and Hyde" who caned students in front of a ...

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  10. Korean Truce Talks Still Deadlocked

    Truce talks to-day between Communists and the United Nations failed to uncover any new ground leading to a Korean armistice. ...

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  11. GENERAL ROWELL VISITING KOREA

    The Chief of the General Staff (Lieut.-Geneial S. F. Rowell) left Australia yesterday on a ten day visit to Korea and Japan. ...

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  12. U.S. WOULD GIVE AWAY SURPLUS BUTTER, CHEESE

    The United States government is trying to g[?] away millions of pounds of surplus butter, cheese and dried milk which ...

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  13. VAN FLEET WANTS VICTORY TO SAVE ASIA FROM REDS

    General James Van Fleet said to-day that the only sensible solution to the Korean war was to achieve a military victory that ...

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  14. Drunken Driving Charge Against Coal Board Head

    Chairman of the Joint Coa Board, Samuel Fogo Cochran pleaded guilty,in Paddington Court today to having driven a ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. SUCCESSOR TO SERETSE

    Britain yesterday abruptly ended three years of direct rule over the Bamangwato tribe by appointing a quiet, dignified ...

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  16. MOSCOW REVEALS EISENHOWER VIEW

    Moscow radio told the Russian people of President E[?]hower's statement that he had met no one in the U.S. who did not want ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. EXERCISE PLANES SIGHT VOLCANO

    Long Island volcano, eight miles off Madang, New Guinea, is still erupting great clouds of dense smoke and steam. ...

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  18. 114 DEAD AFTER TORNADO

    Scarchers digging through ruins left by Texas tornados recovered more bodies in Waco and San Angelo yesterday, ...

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  19. TIGHTER CONTROL OF ARMS SHIPMENTS

    Britain has officially notified the United Nations that she is tightening her control on the shipment of arms, munitions and ...

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  20. RAIN FALLING AT LORD'S

    Steady rain was falling to-day on the pitch at Lord's where the Australians are due to start tomorrow their match against ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. £30,000 VERDICT AWARDED TO GUNNING MAN

    A Supreme Court jury tonight awarded Bede John Hatley, a 30 year-old labourer, of Gunning, £30,000 damages. ...

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  22. FAIRY TALE HAS UNHAPPY ENDING

    The story of how a 26-year-old clerk had defrauded a number of people of £16,000 read like a fairy tale, Mr. Justice Clegg ...

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  23. NEHRU WELCOMES RED APPROACH

    The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Pandit Nehru, said today he welcomed evidence of a new and helpful approach from Russia and Chiner in the "cold war." He said he believed the "cold war" had "toned down." ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP PROGRESS

    Italy, Belgium Denmark and Sweden each gained a two-nil lead over their opponents when play, began yesterday on the ...

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  25. AMERICAN RUGBY TEAM ON WAY

    The American Rugby League team will leave Los An[?] on Saturday morn[?] for Honolulu on the first leg of its journey to ...

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  26. MAY RE-CONTROL LAMB

    Sydney, Friday.—The State Government might re-control lamb if present high prices continued, the N.S.W. Minister tor ...

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