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  3. London Concerned At Western Split On Peace Conference

    Reports from the British delegation to the United Nations on "behind the scenes" moves to find agreement on the composition of the Korean Peace Conference were considered by Sir Winston Churchill and his Cabinet yesterday. ...

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  4. Eighty Migrants Likely To Be Evicted Soon

    Another 80 British migrant families will be evicted from Bunnerong Migrant Hostel next Monday if they do not agree to pay full tariff. ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER ATTENDS R.S.L CONG RESS

    THE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. R. G. Menzies, speaks with four members of the Canberra branch, of the R.S.L., who were granted life membership at the opening session of the 27th annual Congress on Tuesday night. The members are (left to right): Messrs. G. Manners, E. Alexander, H. J. Yeend and V. Samuels. The Congress, held in the Manuka Services Hut, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Gales Beat American Mountaineers

    Buffeting gales and freezing cold forced an American expedition, near, the top of Mount Godwin Austin to abandon its ...

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  7. Must Obey Rules Says Mr. Holt

    The Commonwealth Government would go a[?]ead with the eviction of British migrants from Bunnerong Hostel unless ...

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  8. Judge Warns That Baby Case Will "Take Time"

    Mr. Justice McLelland to-day reserved his decision in the Equity Court fight for the custody of 9-month-old Wayne Murray. The Judge must decide whether to allow Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  9. Plan To "Win Back" Converts To Communism

    The United Nations Command is working out a secret plan to persuade Allied Korean War prisoners who refuse repatriation to ...

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  10. Senator McKenna Attacks Doctors

    Doctora in Australia had run amok with anti-biotic drugs, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Stnate McKenna, said ...

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  11. AMERICAN AID FOR PERSIA

    America has decided to grant Persia 23,400,000 dollars as foreign economic aid. The decision has not yet been ...

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  12. All-lime Record Consumption Of Motor Spirit

    Consumption of motor spirit in Australia, which reached an all-time record of 670 million gallons in 1952, is still rising ...

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  13. Russian To Leave Atom Research

    Russian-born atom scientist Dr. Boris Davison, has been removed from his £35 sterling a Week job at Harwell, Britain's ...

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  14. Missing Hikers Rescued

    A dramatic message flashed from a search party's "walkie-talkie" ended the search this afternoon for Jennifer Laycock, 20, a Royal Melbourne nurse, and Kirk Alexander McLeod, 22, of Sims Street, Sandringham. ...

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  15. Australians Should "Count Blessings"

    Australians by and large enjoyed a level of employment, income and living conditions which were the envy of most people ...

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  16. HYPNOTISM FOR MOTHERS

    Seven young wives are learning how to hypnotise themselves at one of London's largest hospitals—so that they do not feel ...

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  17. TWO MORE CASES OF TYPHOIP

    Two new typhoid cases, both from Sydney, were reported to the Health Department to-day. They bring the New South ...

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  18. LOVER SMUGGLED IN AS DAUGHTER

    An Englishwoman told a London court yesterday how she had smuggled her 32-year-old Italian lover into the country ...

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  19. SHEAHAN SAYS HE WILL NOT "PRESSURISE" JUDGE DOVEY

    Mr. Justice Dovey could use his own discretion whether he wished to remain a member of the Australian Jockey Club Committee, the N.S.W. Attorney-General, Mr. Sheahan, said to-night. Mr. Sheahan was speaking ...

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  20. POST OFFICE REFUSES TO PAY COST OF BALLOT

    The Postmaster-General's Department today refused to pay the cost of a new ballot for Sydney Branch of the Boilermakers' Union. The secretary of the union, ...

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  21. THRUST ARM INTO LION'S MOUTH

    South African settler, A. S. de Beer, 58, is in Arusha Hospital with serious head chest and arm injuries. But even at that he ...

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  22. SUSPICIOUS FIRES ON FREIGHTER

    Fremantle detectives to-day to-day questioned members of the crew of the British freighter, Flowergate after the master had ...

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  23. SOUP BLAMED FOR PTOMAINE

    Police believe that six members of a family who were rushed to hospital yesterday are suffering from ptomaine poisoning. ...

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