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  3. PERSIA ANXIOUS TO RESUME TALKS

    Renter's U.N.O. correspondent says there is little doubt in the minds of most Security Council members that Persia seems anxious to resume talks with Britain in an effort to hammer out a solution within the ...

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  4. Egyptian Riots As U.K. Plans Stand On Suez Canal; Sudan Move

    Large anti-British demonstrations broke out in the Egyptian capital, Cairo,to-day for, the second successive day, but to-day there was no violence. A British Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that Britain ...

    Article : 473 words
  5. 44-HOUR LOG SERVED ON UNIONS

    A log of claims on eight trade unions, calling for the re-introduction of a 44-hour week, has been ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. "Suicidal" To Accept Middle East Drift

    It would be suicidal for the Australain Government to concur in further liquidation of British interests in the Middle East the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Casey, declared in the House of Representatives ...

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  7. VAST RADAR NET IN N. AMERICA

    A network of the largest radar systems ever produced have been installed by the Air Force to guard the United States and ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. Princess Praises Freedom, Peace In North America

    In a broadcast address from the glittering state banquet here last night Princess Elizabeth said the twin enemies of mankind— tyranny and war—wliich semed on the point ...

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  9. RUNAWAY ROCKET FALL IN U.S.

    A runaway locket from the White Sands proving grounds came over the Organ Mountains yesterday, and crashed in the ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, told Mr. Wight (Lilley), in the House of Representatives, that he would be, willing to ...

    Article : 262 words
  11. Final "No" Majority Was 52,082

    Counting of referendum votes throughout the Commonwealth was concluded to-day, with the announcement of final figures for ...

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  12. MIGRATION PLAN FOR EMPIRE

    A conference of the Prime Ministers of European Settled countries of the Commonwealth to plan large scale migiation is ...

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  13. Royal Children Not Likely to Make Tour

    Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh are unlikely to bring their two children Prince Charles and Princess Anne to ...

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  14. AVERAGING MOVE AFFECTS FEW

    Only about 37,500 primary producers would be affected by the decision to alter the system of averaging incomps for income ...

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  15. CAR-COACH COLLISION TWO HURT

    A man and a woman were injured late last night when a small car in which they were driving ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. CANCER PATIENTS MAKE PROGRESS

    While it is emphasised that cures are not yet claimed by doctors for nine patients being treated at Sydney hospitals, all ...

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  17. SPIRITS PRICES RISE IN N.S.W.

    Following the lifting of the J[?]ly 18 price freeze, new prices for spirits and some imported wines, were announced to-night ...

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  18. Hospital Benefit Increased

    The Government will pay an additional 4/- a day to patients in approved private hospitals, providing the patients are ...

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  19. Test Cricketer Held

    COLOMBO, Thur.—All-Ceylon Test cricketer, Mahadevan Sathasivam, was held for questioning yesterday following the murder ...

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  20. VAST NUMBER OF MEN UNDER ARMS

    Russia has four million men under arms, the North Atlantic Supreme Commander, General Dwight Eisenhower to-day told the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation representatives here. ...

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  21. WOOL MARKET IRREGULAR

    The market at the Sydney wool sales to-day continued to show considerable irregularity, and values when compared with ...

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  22. MAN DEAD IN WRECKED HOME

    A 71-years-old man was found dead in the [?]age of his weatherboard cottage at T[?]pe to-night after his son-in-law had gone ...

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  23. NO AGREEMENT YET ON PEACE TALKS VENUE

    United Nation and Communist liasion officers to-day failed to agree in final arrangements for resumption of fall-scale Korea armistice-negotiations. The officers'met in Pan Mun Jon for three and a half hours and will meet, again at 10 a.m., to-morrow. ...

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  24. CANBERRA PILOT IN SQUADRON'S 5,000th MISSION

    A canberra pilot, Sergeant Bruce Gillan, yesterday flew the 5,000 mission of the R.A.A.F. Squadron in Korea. ...

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  25. RADIO STATION FOR MORUYA

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Anthony, said yesterday that he had approved erection of a powerful national broadcasting ...

    Article : 62 words
  26. Trade Balance In the U.S.

    In trading with the United States and other dollar areas in the first two months of the current financial year, Australia ...

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  27. MISSING PICTURE DISCOVERED

    The prize-winning painting which could not be located in Canberra on Wednesday was found at the Canberra Railway ...

    Article : 94 words
  28. ICE DEARER

    Increased prices for ice, following a rise in manufacturing and delivery costs, were announced by the A.C.T. Controller of Prices ...

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  29. Mr. Monk To Go Abroad

    MELBOURNE, Thur. — The President of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. A. E. Monk) will leave by air on November 2 for international ...

    Article : 59 words
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