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  2. Freedom for Austria may be main bargaining point in Berlin talks

    LONDON—Austrian freedom is emerging as the main bargaining point for the January 25 meeting of the Four Powers in Berlin. Diplomatic quarters here yesterday said Russia might offer Austria her freedom in exchange for Western concessions on the German problem ...

    Article : 454 words
  3. New band uniforms

    Members of the Penguin Band had their first outing in their new uniforms when they played at the opening of the Penguin Surf Club's new clubhouse on Sunday. The uniforms are of light grey, with scarlet epaulettes, a scarlet stripe down the trousers and a scarlet band round the cap. —ADVOCATE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  4. EGYPT- TURKEY SPLIT THREAT

    CAIRO.—The Turkish Ambassador (Hulusi Fuat Tugay), expelled by Egypt for "undiplomatic behavior, left by air yesterday for Beirut. On Monday night he was given 24 hours to get out of the country. Egypt's envoy to Ankara (Ahmed Hakkyh) has also been recalled Tugay, married to a ...

    Article : 380 words
  5. SIX-MILE SWIM FOR FREEDOM

    PERTH—Twenty-five-year-old Yugoslav Tomislav Ilich, who escaped from the Communists by a six-mile night-swim in the Adriatic Sea, reached Fremantle yesterday in the migrant ship Fairsea. With him was his ...

    Article : 209 words
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  7. South Korea "will act to protect prisoners"

    TOKIO — The South Korean Foreign Minister (Pyun Yung Tao) told a Press conference in Seoul yesterday that he thought it time for the Korean Republic to take act on to protect anti-Communist prisoners of war. He charged that Indian guards of the custodian force at Panmunjom had "played the role of armed Communist explainers." ...

    Article : 402 words
  8. SAUCERS, EH?

    LONDON.—Dr. John G. Porter, princpal scientific officer in the Nautical Almanac Office of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, yesterday predicted that space ships would not be the sleek, ...

    Article : 293 words
  9. More men for R.A.A.F. needed

    SYDNEY — Air Marshal Sir Donald Hardman sold yesterday he would like to see the present R.A.A.F. strength of ...

    Article : 103 words
  10. QUEEN ABOUT TO MAKE HISTORY

    WELLINGTON — The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will shortly be in Wellington, the teat of the country's Government, where next Tuesday the Queen wil open the New Zealand Parliament. This it regarded by many as the climax of the tour. It will be the first time that a reigning sovereign has called together the country's legislators, and read to them the speech from the throne. ...

    Article : 476 words
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