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  6. EARTHQUAKES, FIRES RAVAGE GREEK ISLANDS

    ATHENS, Thursday (AAP).— Fires raged on Greek islands in the Ionian Sea today as earthquakes continued to rock the already terrified inhabitants. One report said 75 per cent, of the population of Zante Island had ...

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  7. THOUSANDS JOIN FRENCH STRIKERS

    PARIS, Thursday (AAP).—The critical situation in strike bound Francs worsened rapidly today when the powerful Catholic Christian Trade Union Federation called out its members. ...

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  8. DUKE MEETS UNIONISTS

    H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh recently spent several hours at Transport House as the guest of the general council of the Trade Union Congress. The Duke is here seen examining a model of the new T.U.C. building with the chairman, Mr. T. O'Brien, M.P., on the left. Operating the switches to illuminate the model is the general manager, Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Monetary Policy Criticised

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The N.S.W. Government was short of money because it had mismanaged ...

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  10. LABOUR CANDIDATE RESIGNS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. Mr. T. A. Sherley, public accountant, of Narrabeen, has resigned as endorsed Labour candidate ...

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  11. Communists Claim Right To Hold Back U.N. Prisoners

    NEW YORK, Thursday (AAP).—China today claimed the Communists were legally empowered to hold back Allied prisoners in Korea convicted of war crimes. Observers in New York said ...

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  12. RED H. BOMB BLAST NOT DETECTED

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAP).—United States authorities had never detected evidence that the Soviet ...

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  13. CEYLON RIOTS CONTINUE

    COLOMBO, Thursday (AAP).—Shops were looted and buildings set on fire in Colombo today in the second ...

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  14. POLICE MOVE CRITICISED BY JUDGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A police application to declare a King's Cross restaurant a disorderly house "read more ...

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  17. Annand Case Reference to Supreme Court

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Inspector N. Allan told the Crown Employees' Appeal Board today that a motion would be submitted to the Supreme Court about the Annand case soon. ...

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  18. Aust. Headed For Innings Win Against Essex

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP Special).—Half an hour after tea Australia seemed certain to defeat Essex outright in two days in the match at Southend. ...

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  20. MT. EVEREST CONQUEROR ENGAGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir Edmund Hillary, conqueror of Mt. Everest, has announced his engagement to Miss ...

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  21. CHILDREN TO SEE QUEEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Government would, wherever possible, arrange for children from districts ...

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