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  3. INDONESIAN ARMY TRAINED BIG GUNS ON PARLIAMENT

    A Government statement to-day announced that "the army was involved in the October 17 affair" in which demonstrators demanded dissolution of Parliament. ...

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  4. Britain And America Divided On Korean Settlement

    Britain and the United States were to-day apparently hopelessly split on how to handle the deadlocked Korean prisoner issue. An American spokesman said that after a meeting between Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Ernest Gross, ...

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  5. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO PROBE MIGRANTS' CASE

    An independent committee will investigate the grieyances of British migrants over hostel accommodation charges, the Minister for Immigration, Mr. Holt, announced to-day. Mr. Holt said the committee ...

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  6. IRAQI CABINET RESIGNS AFTER RIOT

    The Government of Iraq resigned yesterday after demonstrations in the morning when police fought with ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN TO NEW LOW IN AMERICA

    So few Americans are out of work that economists are junking their traditional ideas about what constitutes a rock-bottom ...

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  8. WAVE OF ARRESTS IN DRIVE AGAINST MAU MAU

    African troops had arrested 93 Mau Mau suspects in the area of the Royal Lodge at Sagana, a Government spokesman said ...

    Article : 201 words
  9. U.S. COVER FOR INVESTMENTS IN AUSTRALIA

    Australia and New Zealand are among the countries that would be included in a proposed extension ...

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  10. BRITISH COUPLE ATTACKED ON LONELY FARM

    An elderly Britisn woman doctor drove seven miles to a police station last night after she and her husband had been ...

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  11. UNESCO DIRECTO RESIGNS WHEN BUDGET CUT

    The Director-General of UNESCO, Dr. J. Torres Bodet, yesterday resigned as a protest against cuts in his proposed ...

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  12. Cardinal Says Big Unemployment Intolerable Here

    Large scale unemployment in Australia was intolerable, said the Archbishop of Sydney, Cardinal Gilroy, in his Advent ...

    Article : 234 words
  13. JAPANESE HAND OVER TWO SERVICEMEN

    A new diplomatic tussle has developed over another case of alleged armed robbery of a Japanese taxi-driver by Allied ...

    Article : 362 words
  14. Geologists Making Survey Of Gunning Fault Area

    Geologists are conducting a survey of the Gunning area, but insufficient is known so far of the history of the district to establish any pattern of the fault in the earth's ...

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  15. BETTER WOOL FACTOR IN TOP OF MARKETS

    Mr. H. E. Curran, of "Deasland," Ginninderra, who topped the wool market at Goulburn last Thursday said that he ...

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  16. CARDINAL GILROY TO BE PAPAL LEGATE

    Pope Pius yesterday named Cardinal Gilroy of Sydney as Papal Legate to the Plenary Council of the Philippine ...

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