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  3. KANSAS CITY ALARM AT FLOOD MENACE

    Flood workers built their levees higher in Kansas City today, spurred by the Missouri river's fresh destruction upstream, and a continued patter of rain. ...

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  4. EISENHOWER WINS 2 MORE PRIMARIES IMPRESSIVELY

    General Dwight Eisenhower had two more Republican Presidential primary victories last night. The General recorded a sweeping ...

    Article : 621 words
  5. LIFTING URGED OF MERINO EXPORT EMBARGO

    A deputation of merino sheepbreeders in Canberra yesterday asked the Minister for Commerce, Mr. McEwen, ...

    Article : 374 words
  6. Troops Near Atomic Explosion; Millions See Televised Test

    More than 1,500 infantrymen, entrenched in the Nevada desert, less than four miles from an exploding atomic bomb yesterday, survived the heat and hammering of the blast and stepped out unharmed. An estimated 35 million Americans Mere "arm-chair" observers by ...

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  7. TROOPS' VIEW OF RED DELEGATES

    Twenty- one Australian troops and airmen who arrived in Hongkong to-day on their way to Korea were ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. QUEEN ASKED TO REPRIEVE MEN

    Two widowed mothers have written to the Queen pleading for thp lives of their sons—due to be hanged on Friday for the ...

    Article : 76 words
  9. MAN SHOT IN FEUD SHOOTING IN MELBOURNE

    Police believe that a gunman who critically wounded Leonard ("Redda") Lewis at the home of his father, in Frederick Street, ...

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  10. RED PROTESTS AS ALLIED COUNCIL ENDS IN JAPAN

    The four-powe- Allied Council for Japan formally wound up to-day, despite strong Soviet protests. The Council's chairman, Mr. Miles Bond (U.S.) said Japan's resumption to a full sovereign status meant automatic ...

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  11. ATOMIC POWER

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The United States Atomic Energy Commission has accepted a proposal-from the Dow Chemical Co. ...

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  12. PRISONERS' MUTINY IN MICHIGAN STILL UNSUBDUED

    Rebelling convicts kept their mutiny going in the Southern Michigan prison today, in spite of the warden's acceptance of their major conditions for surrender. ...

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  13. S. AFRICAN MOVE CONDEMNED

    Leader of the Opposition in the South African Parliament, Mr. Strauss, yesterday bitterly attacked the Government's bill to ...

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  14. B.W.I.U. Applies For Re-registration

    An application by the Building Workers' Industrial Union for re-registration was opposed in the Arbitration Court today ...

    Article : 256 words
  15. HARD WORK IS "PATRIOTISM"

    Hard work has become in Britain, to-day work of the highest patriotism, Lord Woolton said in a dramatic call to the nation for ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. JUNIOR FARMERS' CLUB FORMED

    The district supervisor of Junior Farmers' Clubs, Mr. C. F. Mills, of Goulburn, addressed the inaugural meeting of the ...

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  17. SOVIET ATOMIC STRENGTH

    General Carl Spaatz, who led the U.S. 8th Air Force in Britain during the war, "assumes" that the Soviet Union will have ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. U.K. MOVE ON TRANSPORT

    The Cabinet today considered Plans to decentralise the Stateowned railway system, and remove road haulage from public ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. Huge Resumption; Owners Appeal

    Legal argument over, the difference between, the Closer Settlement Advisory Board's assessment of "Ghoolendandi" and the ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. BOMBERS CARRY FIGHTERS

    WASHINGTON, Wed.— B36 bombers, the Air Force planes which would be used to drop atom bombs, can now carry jet ...

    Article : 35 words
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