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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS' CONFERENCE

    The Ministers at No. 10 [?]owing Street, Left to right: Mr. Senanyake (Ceylon), Mr. Nehru (India), Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Agreement Near On Mutual Security Pact For S. Korea

    President Syngman Rhee and special United States presidential envoy, Mr. Walter Robertson, were reported to-night to be on the verge of agreement on a mutual security pact between the United States and the Republic of Korea. ...

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  5. TRUMAN WARNS AGAINST U.S. DEFENCE CUTS

    Former President Truman said last night that cuts in defence spending by the Eisenhower administration could in ...

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  6. GIRLS RELATE ESCAPES FROM CHRISTIE

    Several London papers to-day published stortes by young women who went to the suburban house of ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. PLANE FORCED BACK TO COCOS

    Because of engine trouble a Qantas Constellation aircraft from South Africa had to turn back to Cocos Island to-day. ...

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  8. Bermuda Talks Postponed By Churchill's Illness

    Deep concern has been aroused over the illness of Sir Winsion Churchill. The 78-year-old British Prime Minister is suffering from overwork and has been advised to rest. ...

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  9. SECRET TRIP BY PENNY TO WOOMERA

    Sir William Penny, who was in charge of Britain's first atom test in the Monte Bello Islands in October ...

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  10. LANIEL GETS GAULLISTS IN NEW CABINET

    M. Joseph Laniel, the newly[?] appointed Premier of France, to-day announced his Cabinet. M. Georges Bidault retains his ...

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  11. Test Fortune Swings Back To Australia

    Australia, with a second innings start of one for 96 at stumps, had won back the advantage against England in the Second Test at Lords yesterday. Australia then had a ...

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  12. 250 DEAD IN KYUSHU'S RECORD FLOODS

    The worst floods in Japan's history left a whole city of more than 120,000 persons under water to-day, and the ...

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  13. RESCUE IN SHARK INFESTED SEAS

    A young student teacher, Gorlon Charles Gallaway, swam more than 150 yards through shark-infested seas to rescue a ...

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  14. FATAL CAPSIZE

    One man was drowned and two others had lucky escapes this afternoon when a squall-capsized their small launch in turbulent ...

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  15. WEST LOOKING FOR RUSSIAN MOVE ON GERMAN TREATY

    The recent revolt is being carefully weighed by Allied diplomats in Berlin to see how it will influence Soviet moves toward a German peace treaty. Some observers think the ...

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  16. SECOND ATTEMPT TO BURN SCHOOL AT FOOTSCRAY

    For the second time in two weeks a deliberate attempt was made to set fire to Footscray Technical School. ...

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  17. FINNISH ORIME MINISTER RESIGNS

    Dr. H. O. Kekkonen, Finnish Prime Minister since March, 1950 threw in his hand as head of a coalition government and said ...

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