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  5. International Control Of Armaments Urged By Soviet Union

    PARIS, Sunday (AAP). — The Soviet Union yesterday made what M. Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, called a tremendous step forward by agreeing to the Western view that an international control system should be set up before ...

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  6. PLANE CRASHES IN MARKET GARDEN TWO DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman passenger was incinerated and the pilot fatally burned when a twin-engined Avro Anson plane crashed into a market garden near Sydney this afternoon, ...

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  7. PENGUINS PARADE

    King penguins at London's famous zoo line up to assist the head keeper, H. Jones, in the annual stocktaking and check. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FOG HAMPERS SEARCH FOR FREIGHTER

    SEATTLE, Sunday (AAP).—Heavy fog forced planes to suspend the search for 46 seamen missing since they abandoned ...

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  9. WASHINGTON TALKS Finance Main Problem to Be Decided

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP). —Progress had been made on several troublesome problems during the Truman-Churchill ...

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  10. FINNAN DEFENDS RISE IN PRICE OF EGGS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The price of eggs had to rise in conformity with production costs, the N.S.W. Prices ...

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  11. REPRESENTATION AT RANGOON CONFERENCES

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. R. G. Casey, announced to-day that Australia will be ...

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  12. Air Chief Plans To Visit All Stations

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Australia's new Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal J. D. Hardman, arrived here ...

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  13. N.S.W. MINERS COULD MEET COAL NEEDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — New South Wales coal miners could meet Australia's estimated coal requirements in 1952 if they ...

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  14. RED SUPPLY ROUTE CUT

    TOKIO, Sunday (AAP-Reuter).—U.N. Naval Headquarters announced today that carrier planes cut the Communists' ...

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  15. LINER LEAVES WITHOUT MEAT FOR MALAYA

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —Townsville meatworkers were not available today to handle beef destined for troops in ...

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  17. Week-end Road Toll

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Four people were killed and nine injured in accidents on New South Wales roads over the ...

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  18. New Theme to Precede A.B.C. News Sessions

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— From tomorrow a change will be made in the musical theme preceding the Australian ...

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  20. CARLSEN TOO NERVOUS TO RIDE

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP). —Capt. Kurt Carlsen, hero of the sunken freighter Flying Enterprise, has told New ...

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  21. Tanks Oppose Egyptian Commandos

    LONDON, Sunday (AAP). —British troops and tanks for the first time met an organised Egyptian ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH TROOPS TO GET SOUP PARKAS

    TOKIO, Sunday (AAP-Reuter).—Commonwealth troops in Korea will get 2000 Canadian button soup parkas soon. ...

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  23. EVATT'S WARNING ON JAP PEACE TREATY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition, Dr. Evatt, today warned Australians of the grave dangers of the treaty with Japan and the "threat to Australia of the ...

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  24. Drowned When Swept Off Rocks

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 25 years old man was washed off the rocks and drowned while fishing at Kurnell today. The ...

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