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  3. TRUCE TALKS ADJOURNED

    The main Korean truce nego tiators met for 20 minutes today, whiie Communist loudsp akers blared the prediction that an ...

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  4. 'BULGE'BATTLE AS S.KOREANS REGAIN GROUND

    South Korean troops recaptured lost ground at both ends of the "bulge" in the main Allied defence line to-day, in their first major counter-attack against the Communist ...

    Article : 775 words
  5. ATOMIC CANNON'S- MUZZlE

    An 85-ton mobile cannon that fires both conventional and atomic shells is displayed by the United States Army as part of the New York observance of Armed Forces Day. Loaded by a hydraulic rammer, the new cannon has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. E. Berliners In Revolt; Tens Of Thousands In Wild Anti- Red Riots

    Tens of thousands of East German workers broke into full, open revolt to-day against the Sov iet regime. Soviet troops and East German police have been poured in to meet the critical situation which has developed. ...

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  7. TRUCE LINE FIXED?

    The United Nations, and Communist [?] have, agreed to a trause line to divide the opposing armies in ...

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  8. CHURCHILL DISLIKES ANZUS PACT

    The Prime Minister, Sir Wins ton Churchill declared in the House of [?] day that he "did not like the Anzus that ...

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  9. Protests, Pleas Pour Into White House Before Rosenberg Reprieved

    Prolests and pleas from the United States and abroad are pouring into the White House as execution hour approaches for Julius and Ethel Rosenberg£convicted of atomic ...

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  10. U.K. Hopes That Issues With Russia Can Be Settled Amicably

    The Foreign Under Secretary, Mr. Nutting, told the House of Commons yesterday that Britain would warmly welcome any steps to give British and Russian citizens a better chance of learning of life in each other s ...

    Article : 322 words
  11. McCARTHY "NOT A BOOK BURNER"

    Republican stormy petrel Senator Joseph McCarthy said today that President Eisenhower's criticism of "book burners" could ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. EXECUTION STAYED

    A Supreme Court judge, Mr Justice Douglas, to-day granted a stay of execution for ...

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  13. NEW HEIGHTS FOR ELECTRICAL WORKERS

    Members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, American Federation of Labour who lnstealed the new television mast on top of NewYork City's Empire State Building made history for their craft. These men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 113 words
  14. NATIVES TRY TO BEATM.P. IN RELICS HUNT

    Nativis from the Laverton tarea 550 milos north-west of Perth, have formed their own expedition and have set off to beat ...

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  15. M. MARIETRIES TO LEAD FRANCE

    Fifty-year-old former Buchenwald victim, M.Andre Marie, yesterday told the French President,M.Vincent Aurtol, he ...

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  16. DISPENSING FEE PROTEST

    The Pharmaceutical Guild will protest to the Minister for Health, Sir. Earle Page next week against the proposed cut ...

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  17. Wine Grace Plan Survey

    The Australian Agricultural Ccuhcil has examined a request bv the Witte Grape Growers Council for a cost of production ...

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