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  3. Truce Talks May Resume As Persuasion Efforts In South Korea Continue

    United Nations and Communist lia[?]son officers will meet again at Panmunjon to-morrow at the Communists' request. Liaison meetings usually precede sessions of the full armistice delegations. ...

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  4. Test Team Stir As Players Seek Probe Jnto Reports Of Bad Conduct On Tour

    Several Australian cricketers, upset by allegations that the team has the worst reputation of any Australian team to tour England, have asked the team manqger, Mr. ...

    Article : 729 words
  5. JORDAN KING'S STATE VISIT TO IRAQ

    King Hussein of Jordan flew from Amman, his capital, to Baghdad, capital of his cousin's kingdom of Iraq, on June 27, on his first state visit to King[?] Faisal II—who was at school with him at Harrow, England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ATOMIC PLAN BY JAPAN

    Japan will spend about £729,000 next year on construction of a national atomic ...

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  7. Reds Claim Rift In Western Solidarity

    Soviet Russia is making yet another attempt to drive a wedge between the Western Allies. This is the interpretation placed by nonCommunist observers of an outburst in Pravda. ...

    Article : 798 words
  8. RED STOCKPILE OF A-BOMBS

    American Government officials believe the Soviet Union has enough atom bombs to drop two on each ...

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  9. TYPHOON HITS SUPPLY LINES IN KOREA

    Torrential rains to-day were reported to the playing havoc with both United Nations and Communist supply lines in Korea. ...

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  10. WHO STOLE STOOL FROM ABBEY?

    Scotland Yard is trying to solve a Coronation Day theft from Westminster Abbey: Who stole the stool on ...

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  11. Mau Maus Killed

    NAIROBE, Tues.—An Army report says that 56 Mau Mau terrorists have been killed, 17 captured, and four wounded in ...

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  12. A.E.U. STOPPAGE CONDEMNED

    Members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union employed at a number of Sydney workshops to-day condemned the proposed ...

    Article : 316 words
  13. PICKWORTH HAS GOOD ROUND

    Australian Ossie Pickworth had a 69 to-day for a qualifying total of 142 in the British Open Golf Championship on the ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. Winsor Told To Withdraw On Penalties;Concern On Reaction

    The N.S.W. Railways Commissioner, Mr. Winsor, has been ordered to withdraw his Court application for the reduction of weekend penalty rates. State Cabinet decided to[?]day that the Minister for Transport, Mr.Martin, should direct Mr. Winsor to take this action. ...

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  15. NEW FACES BUT LITTLE CHANGE IN HUNGARY

    A reshuffle in the Hungarian Government and Communist Parly will soon be followed by similar changes in ...

    Article : 228 words
  16. "BIG THREE" MAY MEET IN LONDON

    Britain is considering London as the new venue for the Big Three conference between Britain, the United States and ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. Seaman De[?]orted

    WASHINGTON, Tues.—Terry Jackson Cooper, 26,Australian seaman, who has been held in a Texas gaol for more than three ...

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