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  3. Ten Killed In Wild Riots In Italian Zone Of Trieste

    At least 10 persons, including three policemen, have been killed during wild riots in Trieste in the past 48 hours. Immediately after demonstrations to-day, United States and British troops set up machine-gun posts and cordoned off Allied ...

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  4. Intruders Barred From oil Lease As Shares Slump

    The management of West Australian Petroleum Pty. Ltd. has announced that i[?] would deny access to anyone attempting to g[?] on to its drilling leases. ...

    Article : 256 words
  5. Australia Becomes Coal Exporter To South Korea

    About 171,000 tons of coal was exported from New South Wales in the last financial year, the chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. S. Cochran) said to-day. Most of this coal went to South Korea under a contract entered into by the ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. PLANE WRECKAGE SEARCH FOR MAIL

    Officials search the wreckage of a British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines plane which crashed into a hillside during fog while attempting to land at San Francisco airport on October 29. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rationing To End Next Yea

    British meat rationing w[?] end in 1954 and Brita[?] will go out of the £st50[?] million meat business i[?] ...

    Article : 290 words
  8. SELLER PROTESTS AGAINST PRICE ORDERS

    The maximum prices fixed for peas and beans are below production costs," said Mr. A. E. Cordner yesterday. ...

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  9. Noon Decision On Wickets

    Officials will inspect turf wickets this morning to decide on play in the [?] A.C.T. cricket competition. ...

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  10. MINISTER WANTS CHEAPER MILK

    The high price of milk in New South Wales was particularly hard on working class people with large families, the Minister ...

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  11. Eden Would Meet Russia "Any Time, Any Place"

    Fears that the new Soviet regime headed by Georgi Malenkov has gone back to the tough attitude towards the West prevailing before the death of Stalin are increasing in Western capitals following closer scrutiny of the Russian rejection of an early Big ...

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  12. MOCK ATOMIC RAID ON WASHINGTON

    President and Mrs. Dwight [?]isenhopwer joined thousands of government workers in a scramble for shelter yesterday ...

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  13. P.O.W.'S SEIZE INDIANS AS HOSTAGES

    Allied prisoners of war who have chosen Communism, to-day siezed two Indian officers as hostages at Panmunjom. ...

    Article : 346 words
  14. KOREAN TALKS AT LOWER LEVEL

    Communist negotiations to-day agreed to an Allied proposal to continue discussions for a Korean political conference on ...

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  15. POLICEMAN QUESTIOND IN KIDNAPPING CASE

    ST. LOUIS, Fri.—Patrolman Elmer Dolan, one of the policemen who arrested Carl Austin Hall, confessed kidnap-killer, ...

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  16. SCIENTISTS FIND BABIES WERE AFFECTED BY BOMB RADIATION

    Public health hazard in the first generation children of parents who had been exposed to radio-activity, appeared to be ...

    Article : 276 words
  17. MYXOMATOSIS IN U.K.

    LONDON, Fri.—Pest officers using eyanide gas yesterday fought to control an outbreak of myxomatosis on two Sussex ...

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