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  4. Talks on Armistice Resumed

    TOKYO, Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): United Nations and Communist armistice delegations resumed their interrupted talks in Kaesong this afternoon at 2 ...

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  5. HEADS NSW WOOLCLASSERS

    Miss June McAlister, 26 who topped the N.S.W. wool classing examinations, sailed for England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCOUTS SAY FAREWELL

    Australian scouts bound for the Jamboree in the Austrian Tyrol form a farewell group in the stern of the Oronsay when she sailed for London recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DEVASTATION THREAT IN 2 U.S. CITIES

    NEW YORK, Sunday (A.A.P.): New devastation threatens the twin cities of Kansas City in Kansas and Kansas City in Missouri, following the collapse ...

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  8. RAINS CLOSE HIGHWAYS IN SOUTHERN NSW

    Hundreds of motorists were seriously inconvenienced yesterday when abnormally heavy rains in the vicinity of Gundagai and Tarcutta made portions of both the Hume and Sturt Highways impassable for ...

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  9. DAUGHTER OF STALIN HAS GRAND WEDDING

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Stalin's only daughter is honeymooning in Eastern Europe after the most fabulous wedding ...

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  10. POLICE PROBING SYDNEY MURDER; SEEK YOUNG MAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Police inquiries into the murder of 82-year-old George Brett at Millers Point on Thursday night, were ...

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  11. Persian Assurance

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): "Shareholders of the former Anglo-Iranian Oil Company will receive the last penny, whatever they invested in the company," said an official of the Persian Ministry of ...

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  12. Hay P.P. Board Against State's Rabbit Scheme

    Hay Pastures Protection Board will not participate in the State Government's rabbit eradication scheme. ...

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  13. COMIC COURT, FOR SECOND YEAR, RATED BEST HORSE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: Comic Court is rated Australia's outstanding horse for the second successive year, heading the weights for the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups. Handicappers regard him the equal of Peter Pan by allotting him 9.11 for ...

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  14. Oil Employees Should Not Leave, Says Eden

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): The evacuation by Britain of Anglo-Iranian Oil Company employees from Persia would run ...

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  15. Flood Warning in Northern Victoria

    ALBURY, Sunday: People at Wangaratta, camping on Painter's Island in the swollen Ovens River, have been warned to ...

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  18. EX-WAGGA MAN WINS M.B.E.

    Flight-Lieutenant I. A. Lyons, R.A.A.F., formerly of Wagga has been created a Member of the British Empire for his ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS WIN ALL TENNIS GAMES AT EASTBOURNE

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.): Australia won the International Club Tournament at Eastbourne by winning every one of their fifteen matches. South Africa came next with ten, Belgium eight, ...

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  20. "Bomb Ships If You Like," Says Panama

    TAIPEH (Formosa) Sunday (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Panamanian Minister to Nationalist China (Mario Guillen) said ...

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