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  2. First group of U.N. prisoners of war alerted for trip to freedom

    SEOUL — Peking radio yesterday announced that the Communists had alerted the first group of American prisoners in Korea to prepare for the 200-mile journey to Panmunjom and freedom. The "voice" of Communist China said British, French, Turkish and other rion-Korean captives also had ...

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  3. Unveiled at Sheffield

    Honor roll of men from the Kentish Municipality who gave their lives in "the cause of freedom" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 109 words
  4. Silence on Bell Bay "threats"

    LAUNCESTON— No official comment was forthcoming yesterday on allegations that tradesmen at the Bell Bay aluminium project had had their livelihood threatened should they leave their jobs. ...

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  5. COMPULSORY UNIONISM COMES UNDER FIRE

    LAUNCESTON — Compulsory trade-unionism was severely criticised at the Liberal Party State Council meeting yesterday. The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Townley) said the issue, on which unions had been divided in the past, had been dormant for many years. Resurrection of the issue "showed the growing tendency of tthe Labor movement, both ...

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  6. Senator Taft "failing"

    NEW YORK — Senator Robert A. Taft was near death in a New York hospital last night. The 63 ...

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  7. Soldiers give valuable serum

    HOBART — An outbreak of German measles at Brighton Military Camp has provided medical authori ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. Favorable trade balance, but dollar deficit

    CANBERRA — Australia stepped up considerably its flow of exports to the sterling area and non-sterling last financial year, but incurred a deficit of £37,917,000 with, the dollar area. The improved export trade and controlled imports were responsible for Australia closing the 12 months ended June last with an overall favorable trade balance ...

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  10. Memorial Library tribute to Kentish spirit

    Opening the Kentish Memorial Library last night the Acting Premier (Mr. Fagan) paid tribute to the progressive spirit shown by the community in building so suitable a war memorial. ...

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  12. Korea casualties still coming

    CANBERRA. — The names of 34 members of the 2nd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment in Korea were an ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. Schoolchildren plant trees

    Conservation day was observed at the Deloraine Area school yesterday morning when more than 20 trees were ...

    Article : 72 words
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