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  3. U.S.A. "NOT READY FOR WORLD WAR"

    WASHINGTON, May 27 (A.A.P.).--Answering a question whether U.S. policy in the Korean war was dictated by fear, the Army Chief of Staff (General J. Lawton Collins) said "We are fearful to the extent that we ...

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  4. Rebuilt Bonfire Blazed Cheerily

    BALWYN'S EMPIRE DAY BONFIRE was as good as ever on Saturday night, (top) although it had to be rebuilt (lower, right) after vandals set fire to it early in the morning. Lower, left: Irwin Saunders, a member of the Public Schools' old boys' relay team, delivers the Lord Mayor's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. King Misses Queen Mary's Celebration

    LONDON. May 27.--The King stayed in bed with a mild attack of influenza on Saturday, while other ...

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  6. Red General Takes Control in Hungary

    The Kremlin has sent General Cvetaiev wartime commander of Moscow, to take over full command of ...

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  7. Stalin's Compatriots Told of America's Aims

    WASHINGTON, May 27.--The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) yesterday called on the people of Soviet Georgia to share with the United States a future with the freedoms they at present lack. ...

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  8. Three Aims in G.B.S. Fund World Appeal

    A world-wide Bernard Shaw Memorial appeal to raise £250,000 will be launched next month under the presidency of ...

    Article : 97 words
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  10. Brawl on Ship

    A seaman, Edwin Duffin, 22, had his skull fractured during a brawl on the Alcyone Hope berthed at Station Pier, Port ...

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  11. Correspondent Killed in Korea

    A.A.P.-Reuters correspondent Mr. Derek Pearcy was killed in Korea on Saturday when his jeep struck a ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. Miss Truman's Europe Trip

    Miss Margaret Truman, with a chaperon and two secret service men, yesterday sailed on her first trip to ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. Empire and Europe Interdependent

    LONDON. May 27 (A.A.P.).--The economic interests of the British Commonwealth and Europe are not contradictory but complimentary. ...

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  15. Gave Their Blood to Aid Research

    MILDURA, Sunday.--People of Went worth, in the far south-west of N.S.W., gave some of their blood last night to help in research on encephalitis. ...

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    The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church (Rev. J. E. Owen) chatting with Mrs. M. Martin at Garoopna home for the aged and infirm, which he opened on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. DROP IN T.B. DEATH RATE

    Deaths from tuberculosis in England and Wales fell by 20 per cent, last year--biggest fall recorded in any ...

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  18. Drawn Into Army at 11

    The number of known living Confederate civil war veterans was reduced to 11 by the death of John Arthur Marcum, at his ...

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  19. B.B.C. Told to Stop Meddling

    The official Yugoslav Communist newspaper, "Borba," told the B.B.C. to stop trying in its Serbo-Croat broadcast ...

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  20. WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF

    RANGOON.--It has been officially announced that all Burmese students from the primary schools to University will be given free education in State-run institutions. NASSAU.--The film star ...

    Article : 177 words
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