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  4. CHINESE FORCES TAKE 4 ISLANDS NEARER FORMOSA

    Nationalist military sources to-day confirmed that Communist forces from he Chinese mainland had occupied four islands 13 miles north of Nanchi Shan, Formosa's northernmost screen. Small forces moved onto the islands during last week. The ...

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  5. "Third Defence Line" Plan For Bangkok

    The aim of the S.E.A.T.O. cight-power meeting next Wednesday is;to build a third line of defence against Communist penetration into rich tropical territory of South-east Asia. The treaty is now formally ratified by the eight nations—Britain, ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S SHORTEST SOLDIER

    CORPORAL Frank ("Tich") Vincent, 42, self-styled shortest soldier in the British Army. He stands 4ft, 4ins, in, his socks. Corporal "Tich," a cook at the British army hospital in Singapore, is shown here beside Corporal "Lofty" Purkiss, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Mr. Kent Hughes Defends U.S. Attiude To China

    "A cease-fire in the Formosa area would merely cnable the Communists to continue their predatory progrmme in South-east Asia and Tibet," the Australian Minister for the Interior, ...

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  8. NO HITCH IN AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OVER

    The switch-over to the new telephone exchange at Braddon went according to plan, with all the new numbers out over about ...

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  9. Gales, Cold, Floods In Weather Upset

    Gales and heavy seas, freezing temperatures and floods featured world weather conditions during the week-end. Britain was gripped by ...

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  10. PROMISING JUNIOR PLAYER

    FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Margaret Pitt, of Braddon, keeps her eyes steadily on the bali during play in the A.C.T. Juvenile tennis championships on Saturday. Margaret won the mixed doubles title with Jim Elliott, but was beaten in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COSGROVE ADVOCATES TROOPS FOR MALAYA

    The Tasmanian Premier, Mr. Cosgrove, said to-night that he supported the suggestion to send Australian ...

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  12. THRILL WRITER TO TACKLE FRENCH POLITICAL MAZE

    Edgar Faure yesterday became the fourth men to attempt to form France'[?] 21st post-war Government. ...

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  13. Government House Grounds Band Concert Popular

    The opening of the Government House grounds for the first time since Sir William Slim has been in residence drew ...

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  14. Missing Finger Mvstery

    The mystery of a human finger found on a Nicholson Street. North Fitzroy, railway clossing yesterday was solved by ...

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  15. Liberals Lose Ground In Tasmania

    Labour won the Tasmanian election yesterday and using the anti-deadiock legislation passed by last Parliament will govern. The state of the parties in the ...

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  16. FATHER AND SON DIE IN CRASH

    A man and his 9-year-old son were killed and 10 people injured When a car crashed head-on into a panel van on the Great ...

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  17. U.S. Atomic Test Series Begins

    The delayed 1955 U.S. atomic test series began yesterday. with the explosion of a nuclear device dropped from a bomber ...

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  18. Speedboat Driver Killed

    Five thousand spectators watched a Passenger plunge to his death in a 40 m.p.h. speedboat crash on the Brisbane River ...

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  19. SEAMAN'S ARMS AMPUTATED

    Doctors to-day amputated both;arms of a Swedish engneer who was injured aboard the Swedish freighter ...

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  20. MARSHAL TITO REBUFFS FOREIGN JOURNALISTS

    BELGRADE, Sunday.— President Tito yesterday declined the invitation of foreign correspondents in Belgrode to their anuual ...

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  21. YUGOSLAV TREATIES WITH EASTERN EUROPE

    BELGRADE; Sunday.—Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia yesterday signed their first trade agreement since Yugoslavia's ...

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  22. CANADIAN GRUISER ON THIRD SYDNEY VISIT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Canadian cruiser Ontario arrived in Sydney yesterday on its third visit since 1951. The cruiser, ...

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