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  3. Richest man mobilises to resist INVASION THREAT TO HYDERABAD

    THE Dominion of India has stationed 35,000 troops on the borders of the independent State of Hyderabad. Reports that Indian troops have already begun an invasion are denied as "complete nonsense," but most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Reds organise big Berlin meeting

    THE Communists yesterday marshalled an enormous crowd in the Soviet sector's Lustgarten Square, less than a mile from the scene of Thursday's bloodshed. ...

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  5. Vast food loss in Dutch fire

    Huge quantities of vital food were destroyed by a fire which swept through a cold storage building on the Amsterdam ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. Birds killed against skyscrapers

    Hundreds of migratory birds believed to have flown into the Empire State building, the world's highest, were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'Hope fading of settlement'

    United Press chief diplomatic correspondent says: "The West fears the worst in the Moscow talks on ...

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  8. UNIONS HOLD RIVAL MEETINGS

    Two rival meetings of unionists were held yesterday, one by militants at Yarra Bank and the second by AL Psections of three unions at ...

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  9. SYDNEY HAS FIRST SHARK ALARM

    SYDNEY, Sun: Sydney had its first shark alarm of the surfing season when a 12ft shark swam close to swimmers in a surf race at Bondi ...

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  10. MR JINNAH DIES AT KARACHI

    Mr Jinnah, the first GovernorGeneral of Pakistan, died here on Saturday night, after a heart attack. He was 73. ...

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  11. Brothers die in NZ air crash

    AUCKLAND, Sun: Henry Burrows, 37, and his brother, Demond, 29, were killed on Saturday when an Auckland Aero Club Tiger Moth ...

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  12. WARMEST DAY FOR FOUR MONTHS

    Yesterday was Melbourne's warmest day for four months. The maximum temperature of 74.2 deg was the highest since May 1. ...

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  13. Thousands left on beaches

    SYDNEY, Sun: Thousands of people were stranded on Sydney beaches this afternoon and tonight because the Sunday bus services ...

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  14. Marshall aid administrator gives hope of.... 'SOME DOLLARS FOR AUSTRALIA'

    BECAUSE of her "generosity in helping Europe," the Marshal Aid administrator says he is trying to find some dollars for Australia. Mr Paul Hoffman, head of the Economic Co-operation ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. US line accepts freight in Australian money

    Freights on the cargoes from the United States to Australia on ships of the American Pioneer Line could now be paid in Australia in ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. EARTH TREMOR IN TASMANIA

    LAUNCESTON, Sun: An earth tremor that lasted only about four seconds, was felt in Parts of Northern Tasmania including Launceston ...

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  17. Blind actress plays leading role

    BRISBANE, Sat: Enid Elliott, 23, who has been blind since she was 3, played the leading role in The Man Who Woudn't Go to Heaven at the ...

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