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  3. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA VISITS BRIGHTON

    THE DUKE OF NORFOLK, Lord Lieutenant of Sussex, shields Princess Alexandra from the rain as she arrives at the royal pavilion for lunch. during her first official visit to Brighton. With them is the Mayor of Brighton, Ald. J. A. Trevolyan Leak. Late the Princess visited the Royal Alexandra Hospital for sick children and the Brighton Gi[?] Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  4. EISENHOWER BARS EASTERN ISSUES AT GENEVA TALKS

    Far Eastern questions would not be discussed by President Eisenhower at the [?]ig Four conference in Geneva on July 18, it was announced to-day. Officials emphmsed this in response to a report, from London ...

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  5. World Scientists To Discuss Horrors Of Nuclear Warfare

    Scientists from all over the world will meet in London next month to discuss the perils of nuclear warfare in response to the late Albert Einstein's deathbed plea. ...

    Article : 801 words
  6. Journalists Refuse To Work On Composite

    Journalists engaged in the production of a composite newspaper for publication to-morrow morning ceased work this ...

    Article : 207 words
  7. Mystery Explosion Kills Utility Driver, Gravely Injures Wife

    A man was fatally injured and his wife seriously hurl when a mysterious explosion wrecked their parked utility at Redcliffe to-day. Flying glass and metal ...

    Article : 316 words
  8. CZECHS FREE BRITISH WIFE AND CHILDREN

    Mrs. Phyllis Sispera, British-born, Czech wife, was told yesterday that she would be allowed to return to Britain with her ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. CARS OVERTURN IN DOUBLE SMASH ON OUEANBEYAN ROAD

    Immediately after two cars crashed head-on on the Queen[?] beyan Road on Saturday night, a third car, ploughed into the ...

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  10. Torch Inquest To Open To-day

    The coroner's inquest into the fire which destroyed the Banks-town, Torch newspaper office on April 11 will be held to-morrow. ...

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  11. Ten Die In Victorian Week-end Accidents

    Ten people, one a cripple in a wheelchair, were killed on Victorian roads during the week-end and a swimmer was drowned at Lorne. ...

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  12. MURDER AND SUICIDE NEAR WAGGA

    A 17-hour manhunt by police and civilians for a man wanted for the shooting of a married woman at Wagga yesterday ...

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  13. Frighting Renewed In Indo-China.

    Trouble in Laos, one of the three Indo-China states, flared up again yesterday. The Royal Laotian ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. Advance Force For Malaya

    The Army will establish an advance headquarters in Malaya soon, to prepare for the arrival of Australian troops later this, ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. Sanitary Jyjen To Service Schools And Hospitadi

    The ban on the servicing of schools and hospitals by striking sanitary carters' in unsewered suburbs had been withdrawn in ...

    Article : 161 words
  16. Townsend's Term Not Ending

    Group Captain Peter Towns-end's appointment as British Air Attache in Brussels will not end on July 15, as had been reported. ...

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  17. Communists Release American's Wife

    Mrs. Rita Adams, pretty 18-year-old German wife of an Americah ex-Serviceman, was back in West Berlin yesterday ...

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  18. BIG POLICE PATROL CUTS CRIME

    More than 130 uniformed police and detectives and 14 patrol cars combed the city area last night in a crime-curbing ...

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  19. AMERICANS WHO STAYED IN CHINA SAY DEATH BETTER THAN COMMUNISM

    Three Americans who changed their minds about living in Communist China reached Hoiig Kong to-day. They were former United Nations soldiers who fought in ...

    Article : 236 words
  20. BOLLING BOULDER KILLS 16 WORKMEN

    DURANGO (Mexico), Sunday. —Sixteen construction workers were killed yesterday when a boulder, loosened by rains, rolled ...

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