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  2. STERLING BACKERS TALK IN SECRET

    LONDON.—The Commonwealth Committee to examine investment development and long-term borrowing plans for the sterling area held its first official meeting here on Tuesday. Mr. John Foster, British Commonwealth Relations ...

    Article : 206 words
  3. NO CONCESSIONS ON EXCHANGE OF WAR PRISONERS

    NEW YORK.—Neither the United Nations nor the Communist delegates at the Korean truce negotiations yesterday made any concessions on the main issues deadlocking agreement of the exchange of prisoners of war, the American Associated Press reported from Munsan, but the Communists agreed to "minor" details of the proposal which the ...

    Article : 276 words
  4. SMALLER THAN A SIXPENCE

    SMALL BIBLES and dictionaries have been in the news lately. This New Testament must surely be the tiniest. Smaller than a postage stamp, it can be compared for size with the sixpenny piece next to it. Both, of course, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  5. YOUTHS HELD ON CAR CHARGE

    ADELAIDE — Six youths from Puckapunyal Camp and Flinders Naval Base were found asleep on Tuesday night at ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. 10,000 children to welcome Royal couple at Devonport

    It was expected that 10,000 children from all parts of the North-West Coast would assemble at the Devonport Oval to welcome Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, the Warden (Cr. M. F. Holman) told a meeting of the Royal Tour Committee last night. The Committee considered ...

    Article : 404 words
  7. RESTRICTION OF CREDIT TO STAND

    SYDNEY—The Commonwealth Government was not contemplating any alteration in its credit restrictions on ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. "E" SHIP FOR COAST RUN

    Arrangements had been made with the Australian Shipping Board to place an "E" class on the run from ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. FLOOD VICTIMS NOW FACE FREEZE

    MARIETTA (Ohio).—Freezing weather brought new hardships yesterday to more than 8000 refugees made homeess by flood waters from the Ohio river, which have inundated a million acres of farmland in five States. At least ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. MONTH'S GAOL FOR VAGRANCY

    LAUNCESTON —A man found in a room which, according to a police witness, "reeked of methylated spirits," ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. 17 Tasmanians receive honor insignias

    HOBART.—Seventeen persons received the insignias of their orders from the Governor (Sir Ronald Cross) at an investiture at Government House yesterday. C.M.G's. were awarded ...

    Article : 233 words
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  13. HUGE CROWD SEES SEDGMAN MARRIED

    MELBOURNE.—Tennis champion Frank Sedgman and his bride, formerly Miss Jean Spence, had to have a passage cleared by a policeman before they could leave the Toorak Presbyterian Church after their wedding ...

    Article : 359 words
  14. Plenty of clothes for W.R.A.A.C's

    HOBART—Girls and women who enlist in the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps will be supplied with 55 ...

    Article : 136 words
  15. FORSTER CUP HEATS DELAYED

    HOBART—The dates of heats of the Forster Cup. to be sailed on the Derwent, have been altered because two ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. "TOO MUCH ENTERTAINMENT IN NEWSPAPERS"

    NEW YORK.—Mr. Lester Markel, Sunday editor of the "New York Times," said yesterday that too many newspapers had become a media of entertainment, rather than of information. Mr. Market, who is ...

    Article : 269 words
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