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  3. U.N. NEGOTIATORS TRY NEW PLAN TO BREAK DEADLOCK

    United Nations negotiators to-day proposed an eight-point plan for breaking the deadlock over the supervision of an armistice in Korea. ...

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  4. Teheran Reas In Fierce Battle With Police

    At least three persons were killed and 200 injured in the five-hour battle in which 5000 Communists and 2000 police and troops, backed by angry mobs of nationalists, engaged. ...

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  5. SHARK KILLS CHAMPION SURFER

    A 21 years-old lifesaver lost his life when he wad taken by a shark at Merewether Beach today. ...

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  6. Blue Mountains Fire Causes Immense Damage; Many Hurt

    At least 80 homes have been destroyed by a huge bush fire which late to-night was raging on the eastern slopes of the Blue Mountains. The position, which is worsening hourly, was so grim that the Chief Secretary, Mr. Clive Evatt, to-night proclaimed a state of ...

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  7. FOUR MORE IN DAVIS CUP TEAM

    The Australian Davis Cup squad has been increased by four, including the two brilliant young N.S.W. players ...

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL MAY REBUFF STATES

    State Premiers are expected to be rebuffed by the Commonwealth Government at the special Loan Council meeting in ...

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  9. CREDIT POLICY UNALTERED

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced last night that Cabinet had decided to accelerate the handling of applications by the Capital Issues Control Board. He said that Cabinet had reached no decision to case ...

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  10. INQUIRY INTO ROAD TRAGEDY

    A Government inquiry will be held soon into the Chatham bus disaster in Kent, in which 23 Royal Marine cadets were killed ...

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  11. FACTORS IN RISE OF STOCKS

    The increase in wool prices, coupled with the Government decision to case capital issues control, sent most share prices ...

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  12. Egyptian Missions In U.K. Recalled

    Egypt has decided to recall all its military missions in England, the Acting War Minister, Abdel Fattah Hassan Pasha, said today. All contracts of British experts attached to Egyptian ...

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  13. SUBMARINE REPORTS ARE DOUBTED

    Not a high degree of credibility was given to reports of the presence of submarines in northern New Guinea waters, the Minister ...

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  14. WOMEN HURT IN FERRY COLLISION

    Two Sydney Harbour ferries were involved in unusual collisions at Circular Quay to-day. The ferries Karrabec and ...

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  15. WOOL RECORD FOR SEASON-420d.

    Wool reached the highest price for the season's clip when two bales of merino lambs wool sold at Geelong sales to-day for 420d. ...

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  16. MORE ERUPTIONS ADD TO PHILIPPINES DISASTER

    The four eruptions of the Hibok Hibok volcano had killed more than 1000 persons, and about another 1000 are missing, the "Manila News" states in a spcdial report today. The official figures state that 186 persons died in the disaster, but the ...

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  17. Nat. Chinese Move

    NEW YORK, Thurs.—Former President of Nationalist China, Li Tsung-Jen, is planning to resume control of the Formosa ...

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