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  3. Gun Battle In Hazard Bar; Customers Under Tables

    Terrified customers of a bar took cover under tables last night while the owner of the bar and the bartender fought a wild gunbattle with police. The police won. They used ...

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  4. STERN MEASURES AHEAD FOR BRITAIN; WARNING BY CHURCHILL

    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, said last night that Britain would not shrink from any measures necessary to restore confidence and maintain solvency. ...

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  5. Australian View On Convertibility Of Sterling Supported

    Commonwealth Finance Ministers to-day began their secret conference on sterling area policy. The conference is expected to debate keenly the best way to eliminate the recurrent financial crises. ...

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  6. CREW MEMBER CRITICAL OF CAPT. CARLSEN

    Captain Kurt Carinen, who made an heroic attempt to save his ship, the Flying Enterprise, was criticised at an ...

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  7. RIDDLE OF RED POLICY SHIFT

    The new crop of stories that Stalin's health is deteriorating are being linked with observers with changes in Russian foreign ...

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  8. ANTI- MEDIATION DEMONSTRATIONS IN CAIRO

    Police fired in the air and threw tear gas bombs to dispose a big crowd of demonstrating secondary school students in Cairo to-day. The students were protesting against any form of ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. RUSSIAN PLAN CONSIDERED

    The Western Big Three proposed yesterday that the new six-point peace, plan submitted by Russia should be probed by ...

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  10. HEAVY ACTION AT TEL EL KEBIR

    The British array, went into action with 25-pounder guns to-day against Egyptian commandoes attacking ...

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  11. Two Yachts Reach Finishing Line

    The yawl Kurrawa III. crossed the finishing line first at 5.55 p.m. (New Zealand time) today in the Hobart-Auckland yacht ...

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  12. EXPRESS TRAPPED IN SNOWBOUND SIERRA NEVADAS

    Snow avalanches trapped an express train with 196 passengers and a trew of 30 last night 7,000 feet up in the Sierra Nevada mountains. A party of skiers and a snow tractor reached ...

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  13. EMPIRE CABINET "UNWORKABLE"

    General Lord Ismay, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, declared yesterday that the British Commonwealth as a ...

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  14. U.S. TANKS BEAT RUSSIANS'

    American medium tanks in Korea had defeated Soviet medium tanks in every tank engagement to date, General ...

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  15. U.S. MILITARY AID TO PERSIA SUSPENDED

    The United States has suspended further mlitary aid to Persia because the Persian Government fulled to ...

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  16. 2,000th FIREFLY SORTIE FLOWN

    The Minister for the Navy, Mr. McMahon, announced yesterday that the Australian aircraft carrier, Sydney, had recently ...

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  17. REDS CLAIM U.N. BOMBING OF P.O.W. HOSPITAL

    Communist delegates at Korean truce talks today claimed that a United Nations plane had bombed the hospital at a North Korean prison camp. ...

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  18. Arms Burden

    LONDON, Tues. — Burma yesterday asked the Great Powers to scale down their re-armament expenditure to a level which ...

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  19. GEELONG WOOL PRICES EASE

    Values at the Geelong wool sales to-day were generally firm compared with rates obtained at other centres last week. ...

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  20. SUBMARINES MAIN THREAT TO AUSTRAILIA

    A submarine attack on shipping was the main immediate threat to Australia, Air Marshall J. D. Hardman, the new Chief of Australian Air Staff, said to-day. In the air the R.A.A.F. must be prepared to fight ...

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  21. Foreign Exchange Scope Widened

    The Bank of England yesterday extended the scope of the re-opened foreign exchange market. ...

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  22. AIR-SEA SEARCH FOR BOATS

    The Coast Guard, refusing to give up hope, said to-day that the greatest air search ever conducted in the North Pacific was ...

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  23. Bradley Still Hopeful

    General Omar Bradley, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said today he was still hopeful of a "conclusive ...

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  24. S.A. WOOL CHEQUE INCREASES

    Receipts from the 16,542 bales of wool sold at Adelaide sales last Week were £4,026,716. At the previous sale in ...

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