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  3. Conference Says, Commonwealth Aims To Help

    Any suggestions that Commonwealth areas were ganging up on the rest of the world were propaganda, the Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference declared, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Reported Threat To Assassinate Queen During Visit To Aden

    A letter threatening to assassinate the Queen when she visits Aden in April has been received by the British Governor of the colony, Sir Thomas Hickinbotham. The London Sunday ...

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  5. 35 Believed Lost As Comet Plunged Into Mediterranean Sea

    A British Comet jet air liner is reported to have plunged into the Mediterranean Sea off the Italian island of Elba, with about 35 persons---passengers and crew. Reports from fishing vessels leave little hope that there were ...

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  6. Scenes At Airport

    The wife and child of one of the crew of the Comet were waiting at London airport. The wife was advised by offlcials to ...

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  7. OFFICER FROM KOREA MARRIED AT ST. JOHN'S

    Lieut. John Ashley Hooper, who returned from Korea last month, was married to Miss Lovelee Carstens at the Church of St. John the Baptist. Left to right: Miss Heather Menzies, bridesmaid, Lieut. and Mrs. John Ashley Hoooer, Lieut. John Lenehan, best man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMMUNIST PARTY RIFT IN YUGOSLAVIA

    A rift appeared in the Communist leadership in Yugoslavia to-day when the executive committee of the ...

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  9. PACIFIC TEST FOR ALL TYPES OF ATOMIC WEAPONS

    The Atomic Eenergy Commission announced last night it was going to test all categories of atomic weapons in the next ...

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  10. U.S. UNWILLING TO PROLONG ATLANTIC PACT TO 50 YEARS

    Britain and France have failed to get the United States to agree to a formal prolongation of the Atlantic Pact from its minimum ...

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  11. RUNAWAY LOVERS WED

    LONDON, Sunday.—Runaway lovers Jimmy Goldsmith and his bride Isabel formerly Senorita. Pati[?]o, daughter of a Bolivian ...

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  12. HEAVY LOSS IN LOG FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Fire destroyed more than 1,000 tons of milling logs and plant and buildings belonging to the ...

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  13. Peking Ready To Resume Korean Conference Talks

    The Premier of China, Chou En Lai, yesterday called for immediate resumption of preliminary discussions at Panmunjon on convening a Korean political conference. He said, "The cessation of the discussions does not solve any ...

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  14. BENDIGO THOUSAND

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Athletic Committee has decided to restore the first prize money of its ...

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  15. DEATH OF M.L.A.

    Former State Cabinet Minister Claude Hilton Matthews, 54, Labour M.L.A. for Leichhardt, died from wounds to his throat ...

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  16. CAIRO ASSURED BY PAKISTAN IN SUEZ TALKS

    Pakistan has assured Egypt of her support in the current Anglo-Egyptian talks for a settlement of the Suez Canal ...

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  17. SHARK EMPTIES THREE BEACHES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Bathers were warned off three metropolitan beaches this afternoon when a 15ft. grey nurse ...

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  18. U.S. TENNIS BAN TO BE LIFTED ON SPORTS STAFF

    The controversial rule that prohibits an American amateur tennis player from working for a sporting goods firm would be ...

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  19. PEER ARRESTED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    Lord Montagu, of Beaulieu, 27 years-old bachelor, was charged yesterday with committing a serious homo-sexual offence with ...

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  20. M.C.C. LEADS IN JAMAICA

    KINGSTON (Jamaica), Sunday.—A century by Peter May helped the M.C.C. gain a first-innings lead of 50 runs with five ...

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  21. AIRMEN MISSING IN CANAL ZONE

    A British military spokesman in Cairo said yesterday that three British airmen have been missing from the Suez Canal zone ...

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  22. DUTCH PAPER SAYS OUR GIRLS NICE BUT SHALLOW

    Australian girls were nice but intellectually shallow and unimaginative in dress, the Sydney correspondent of the Dutch ...

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  23. SOVIET COURTESY OUTDOES BRITISH

    Soviet authorities yesterday outdid the British in courtesy to their guests at the Four Power talks on a site for the Four ...

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  24. TEMORA VICTIMS STILL CRITICAL

    Two women who were shot at Temora on Tuesday are still in a critical condition Mrs. Kathleen Joan Shea, 34, ...

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  25. SURVIVED STRIKE BY LIGHTNING

    Daphne Fetzel, 20, of Milperra Road, Revesby, struck by lightning in the backyard of her home to-day was knocked ...

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  26. REDS WARNED ON INTERVENTION

    Any Communist intervention in the demilitarised zone of Korea on January 23 might well start the whole shooting war over ...

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  27. Denmark-Sweden Tunnel Plan

    The Swedish and Danish Govennments are considering a plan to build a giant bridge and tunnel across the Ore sound, to ...

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  28. Sorghum Blamed for Poisoning

    The Secretary of the Food Ministry said in Madras to-day that it was Australian sorghum, not maize, which was ...

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  29. TEAL DUCK'S FLIGHT OF 2,000 MILES

    Longest migration of a teal duck ever recorded in Australia —2,000 miles—has been revealed following the capture of a ...

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  30. "APPOINTED DAY" IN THE SUDAN

    The Governor-General of the Sudan, Sir Robert Howe, yesterday announced the start of the three-year period during which ...

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  31. £1,000,000 IN STAMP SHOW

    About 20,000 stamps worth rather more than [?]stg.1,000,000 were on display when the National Stamp Exhibition opened ...

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