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  3. ALLIES CASTIGATE KOREAN

    Tokio, Monday'—Truce negotiators went to Panmunjon this morning in a mood to make definite progress after the blunt talks of both sides yesterday. ...

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  4. 1,009th ship built in yard

    THE 30,000-TON TANKER World Concord in the water at Barrow-inFurness, England, after being launched by Countess Mountbatten Built by Vickers Armstrong Ltd., the tanker is the 1.000th ship lo be launched from the Barrow shipyard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PLAGUE RAGES

    Washington, Sunday.— It is believed that a plague is raging in North Korea. The Reds' propaganda machine, by repeating the unfounded charges of germ warfare against the Allies, ...

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  6. Sportsman's Death

    Melbourne.—A retired racing journalist.(Mr. Frank Hart) died suddenly yesterday. He was 82. ...

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  7. T. Baldwin's Double

    T. M. Baldwin, off the limit mark, followed up his third in the £200 Canberra Gift on Saturday, to win in ...

    Article : 109 words
  8. Visitors From Dandenong

    A party of members of the Dandenong Chamber of Commerce will visit Broken Hill this week. ...

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  9. One Whisky; Six Months

    Melbourne:—R. A. Lee, president of Mooroopna Racing Club, was disqualified for six months at ...

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  10. EGYPT'S CABINET HAS SUSPENDED PARLIAMENT

    Cairo, Sunday—Egypt's new Prime Minister (Naguib Hilaly Pasha) today suspended Parliament for a month. The Prime Minister also ...

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  11. TWO SMALL FIRES

    A fire in the laundry at 407 Morgan Street at 11 a.m. yesterday was extinguished by the occupants of the ...

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  12. Leap Year Coincidence

    Washington, Sunday.— Mrs. Myrom Palmer, wife of a Washington restaurant owner, gave birth to a boy ...

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  13. Banker's Visit

    The general manager of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank Ltd. in Australia (Mr. E..G.. Wilson) ...

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  14. BAD TURN IN CRISIS IN FRANCE

    Paris, Sun.—The French political crisis took a sharp turn for the worse tonight, when two former Premiers ...

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  15. Gladstone Ground Delay

    Fencing of the Gladstone ground has been delayed because no clamps have been delivered. ...

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  16. Cars Collide

    The driver of a car which collided with another vehicle in Oxide Street about 7.30 a.m. today escaped ...

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  17. Radio Artists Wanted

    Musical auditions will be conducted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission at the 2NB studio, Broken ...

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  18. BLAST IN STREET

    Rome, Sunday. —Two scrap iron dealers were trying to dismantle an old, rusty shell in a crowded Rome street on ...

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  19. Race Inquiry Adjourned

    Stewards at the Silvei City Racing Club's meeting on Saturday opened an inquiry into the running of ...

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  20. Rail Power Units Failing

    Melbourne—Tension is mounting in the railways as the huge generators which power Melbourne's electricity trains stops through running without maintenance. A strike of 700 State ...

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  21. SALES OF LIQUOR TO NIGHT CLUBS

    Sydney—Six Sydney wine and spirit merchants sold in a year the equivalent of 2,907 dozen bottles of beer to night clubs and other unlicensed premises, according to figures produced at the Liquor Royal Commission today. ...

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  22. 85 Deg. Today

    Following on 84 degrees yesterday, pleasant weather prevailed today with a maximum of 85 at 2.30 p.m. Last ...

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  23. Some Diesel

    London.— West German railways have built a new type of hydraulic Diesel locomotive capable of ...

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