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  5. Largest in World, and Walks

    The largest dragline in the world is now operating in the great ironstone quarries near Corby, Northamptonshire. The huge machine, weighing 1600 tons, is capable of digging and dumping about its own weight—1600 tons— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Churchill, Truman Meet In January

    KEY WEST, Monday (AAP).—Mr. Truman will meet Mr. Winston Churchill, in ...

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  7. Big Sea, Air Blitz On Key Red Communications

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—The warships of four nations —Britain, Canada, United States and Australia—have turned their big guns on key Communist bridges and supply centres along the east and west Korean coasts. ...

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  8. Surplus Spending Power of Single Workers Inflationary

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The National University, Sir Do that compulsory savings or eral exemptions be imposed ...

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  9. Sept. Quater's Trade Deficit Almost Trebled

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia concluded the first three months of the current financial year with a deficit trade ...

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  10. Fires Still Under Control

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Smoke shrouded a blazing sun over most of N.S.W. today, although Forestry Commission officers ...

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  11. Eden Appeals For UN Acceptance of Disarmament Plans

    PARIS, Monday (AAP).—British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) today called on the United Nations General Assembly to accept Western disarmament plans. ...

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  12. 2 Aussies Contracted Manchurian Fever

    CANBERRA, Monday,—There was no danger of the Manchurian fever, which recently infected United Nations' troops ...

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  13. Joint Coal Board Equipment for Sale to Industry

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Federal Cabinet has decided to authorise the Joint Coal Board to sell to N.S.W. underground ...

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  14. BODY RECOVERED

    CASABLANCA, Monday (AAP).—Moroccan fishermen yesterday found the body of Fred McEvoy, the ...

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  15. VALOUR IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP-Reuter).—Five Australian and New Zealand members of the Commonwealth Division have ...

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  17. SECOND TERM FOR PERON

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday (AAP).—Argentine President, Juan Peron, appeared today to have won a second term in ...

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  19. British Security Effective Against Egypt Torrorists

    CAIRO, Monday (AAP).—British security precautions in the Suez Canal zone are preventing the organisation of Egyptian terrorist forces in the area. ...

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  20. TWO AMERICANS ARRESTED ON BERLIN BORDER

    BERLIN, Monday (AAP).—East German police yesterday arrested two United States soldiers on the border between ...

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  21. £29 M. to Restore, Build New Roads

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The preparation of legislation providing for increased motor vehicle taxation was authorised by ...

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  22. World Sulphur Shortage for Another 2 Years

    WASHINGTON, Monday (AAP).—The world sulphur shortage would not be overcome in 1952 or 1953, despite the ...

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  23. Farewell Broadcast By Princess

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), Monday (AAP).—Princess Elizaibeth last night—on the eve of the departure for England of ...

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  24. Potatoes Sold By Board Above Fixed Prices

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Potato Marketing Board officials defied prices inspectors by selling about 200 tons of locally grown potatoes at more than the fixed price at Alexandria goods yard ...

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  25. Bomb Thrown Into Cafe, 2 Killed

    SAIGON, Monday (AAPReuter).—Two Frenchmen were killed and 18 other persons, ineluding five Vietnamese ...

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  26. Gloomy Prophecies On Tax Premature

    CANBERRA, Monday.—"The gloomy prophecies of the inevitability of higher taxation next year might well be set ...

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  27. WARRAMUNGA TO ESCORT CARRIER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Tribal class destroyer, H.M.A.S. Warramunga, which left Sydney this morning for ...

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  28. Open-air Fire Ban Extended

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) tonight reissued the proclamation prohibiting the ...

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