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  3. STRIKE THREAT IN S. AFRICA BY CONGRESS

    The African National Congress yesterday threatened to call a general strike in the Cape Province, accompanied by praying and fasting by all non-whites and "progressive ...

    Article : 663 words
  4. Result Continues Uncertain As U.S. Election Approaches

    Neither General Dwight Eisenhower nor Mr. Adlai Stevenson appear "certain" of election, The New York Times says to-day. The Times gave a survey of the Presidential election campaign polling for which takes place to-morrow. ...

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  5. Police Chiefs Confer in Canberra.

    Police departments from every State were represented at the first Commissioners' conference in Canberra which concluded last Friday. Photographed outside the conference room at the Department of the Interior are: left to right (back row), Cmr. E. K. Laws(Fiji),Mr. G. Barker (Melbourne), Col. J. S. Grimshaw ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 129 words
  6. MR. BEVAN SEEKING LEADERSHIP OF LABOUR PARTY

    Mr. Aneurin Bevan has decided to make an "open bid" for party leadership the official newspaper of the Labour Party, "The Daily ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. SOUTH KOREANS FAIL AT TIME OF "CRITICAL DECISIONS"

    South Korean infantrymen launched a powerful but futile attack up the slopes of Triangle Hill and Jane Russell Peak to-day in a new attempt to win back the vital central front heights. The new South Korean assault on the Triangle Hill mass, ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. N.S.W. PREMIER URGES EASING OF PUBLIC PURSE

    It was wrong and useless to button up the public purse in times of financial stringency and wait dumbly for something ...

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  9. MEXICO SUBMITS PEACE PROPOSAL

    Mexico has submitted a formal proposal to the United Nations that prisoners of war in Korea who refuse to return home ...

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  10. Bushfire Destroys 50 Miles Of Scrub Country

    A bush fire north of Sydney has destroyed 50 square miles of scrub between Mona Vale and Kuringai Chase and was ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. FRENCH FORCES HIT BACK IN INDO-CHINA

    Units of French Union forces crossed the Red River, 60 miles north-west of Hanoi last night and entered the undefended ...

    Article : 160 words
  12. Soviet Communism Denounced By Tito

    Imperialist Russia is mainly responsible for the present world tension, but the West must also be blamed, Marshal Tito told the sixth congress of the Yugoslav ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. ARMED BANDITS BATTLE WITH LONDON POLICE

    Bandits armed with a submachine gun shot dead a policeman and seriously wounded a detective in a rooftop gun battle ...

    Article : 196 words
  14. Queensland To Save £700,000 On Hospital Scheme

    Queensland will save about £700,000 per year as a result of a new health agreement between the Commonwealth and the State ...

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  15. SIR W. PENNEY TO BROADCAST ON ATOMIC BLAST

    Dr. W. G. Penney, who was in charge of the first British atomic weapon explosion at Monte Bello, off the Western Australian Coast ...

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  16. ATTLEE SLATES RUSSIAN BRAND OF SOCIALISM

    Mr. Clement Attlee said last night that Communism in Russia was not socialism, but a kind of "inverted Czarism." ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. ALL IN — ONE OUT

    A man on his first flight jumped out of a plane as it roared down the runway for the take-off yesterday. The man ...

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  18. GERMAN YOUTHS ARRESTED

    Dusseldorf police yesterday detained 40 members of the Neo-Nazi youth group formerly attached to the banned Socialist ...

    Article : 48 words
  19. ECONOMIC REPORT

    M. Camille Gutt, chairman of the International Monetary fund and former Belgian Finance Minister, arrived here yesterday ...

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