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  3. WHITE RUSSIANS SENTENCED FOR SPYING

    A Yugoslav judicial tribunal sentenced Aleksei Krizhko, a Russian orthodox priest, to 11½ years ...

    Article : 106 words
  4. CONDITION OF GOVERNOR DETERIORATES

    The condition of Mr. Duncan, Stewart,Governor of Sarawak, who was stabbed by a Malay youth at Sibu ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. BRITAIN NEARING PRODUCTION OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    British atomic research had reached the point where production of an atomic bomb in Britain would be technically possible, according to authoritative sources quoted by Reuter's ...

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  6. BIG TOE USED AS THUMB ON CHILD'S HAND

    The transfer of a big toe to a hand, to serve as a thumb, is recorded in a remarkable case published in the British Medical Journal. The patient was a child, aged 9, who suffered ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. CHINESE REDS TRANSFER CAPITAL TO FORMOSA

    The National Government fled the mainland of Cnina yesterday and took refuge in Formosa. presumably for a last stand against the Communists. Chiang Kai-shek remained at Chengtu to organise ...

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  8. WEST INDIAN WALK-OUT ON SUGAR TALKS

    The West Indian delegation yesterday walked out of the sugar talks with the British Food Ministry because "Britain ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. Winners Among Young Farmers in Care of Sheep

    The rcsults of the State championship in sheep and wool among junior farmers' clubs were announced to-day. ...

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  10. Hospital Admits Liability For Burns To Child

    In the Supreme Court to-day a baby, boy, who had practically the whole of his face burned away ...

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  11. PLANES AND CARS AS NEW PRIZES IN QUIZ CONTEST

    Picture fans will soon be winning acroplanes, motor cars, washing machines, television sets and other prizes when the ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. AUSTERITY PETROL RATIONING

    The Chancellor of ihe Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) told a Press conference that austerity rationing of petrol for the whole ...

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  13. TWO FIREMEN KILLED IN CAPSIZE

    Two firemen were killed and four others injured when a fire engine capsized at an intersection after striking a telegraph pole, ...

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  14. NEW RULES OF WAR ADOPTED BY RED CROSS

    Twenty-nine more nations, including Britain and the U.S.; signed the new Red Cross rules of war on the same table used for the original Geneva convention, 85 years ago. ...

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  15. Trade Unions Condemn Franco In Spain

    The new International Confederation of Free Trade Unions unanimously adopted a resolution condemning the Franco ...

    Article : 109 words
  16. ISRAEL ANGERED WITH AUSTRALIA

    The Israeli Government is angered at the Political Committee's acceptance of the Australian plan for a permanent international regime for Jerusalem, says the Tel Aviv correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  17. 25 MILLION VOLT BETATRON CURES CANCER OF THROAT

    A 25 million volt betatron had healed a tumor of the first,cancer patient treated with it, the University of Illinois scientists ...

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  18. CANADA SENT URANIUM ORE TO RUSSIA

    The Minister for Trade (Mr. C. D. Howe) revealed in the House of Commons that a shipment of uranium oxide and ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. LABOUR RESTS ON RECORDS OF PAST YEARS

    Dr. Evatt declared that Australia had the highest living standard in the world and that had been proved and established ...

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  20. German Police Impose, Blockade On Yago Mission

    Communist police threw a cordon around the home of the Yugoslav Military Mission in the Russian sector of Berlin and ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. BODIES RECOVERED FROM AIR CRASH

    The bodies of six adults and three children were recovered near Vallejo, California. They were aboard a Skymaster which ...

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  22. LIBERALS TO HALT SOCIALISATION

    Mr. Menzies declared that, if the Liberal-Country Party won at the elections to-morrow, they will immediately call a halt to ...

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  23. BRITISH HEAD SPEAKS PLAINLY TO GERMANY

    The Chief of the German Section of the British Foreign Office (Sir Ivonc Kirkpatrick) was uncommonly frank when, at ...

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  24. AUSTRALIANS SECOND IN SIXDAY BIKE RACE

    The Australians, Alfred Strom and Reginald Arnold, finished second in the six-day bike race yesterday. ...

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  25. FORMER MINISTER GAOLED FOR BIGAMY

    A former probationer minister of religion was sentenced to 12 months' gaol in the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of ...

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  26. BROMWICH, QUIST WIN DOUBLES FROM DROBNEY AND LONG

    Bromwich and Quist won the Victorian doubles title in straight sets from Drobney and Long at Kooyong to-day. The match, ...

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  27. WARRACKNABEAL NURSES QUITTED HOSPITAL

    Seven trainee nurses quitted the Warracknabeal,,Hospital tonight when their notice of resignation, in support of Matron ...

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  28. BULGARIAN COMMUNISTS PLEAD GUILTY

    Three more defendants pleaded guilty in the treason trial of 11 former top Bulgarian Communists. During the hearing, ex-Premier Traicho Kostov heard six fellow defendants denounce him as a British agent and make a, full ...

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  29. Protest at Indian Cricket Ball

    The executive of the A.C.T. Cricket Association ruled that the Indian-made ball used by Kingston in its match against Manuka ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. SIR KEITH MURDOCH TO RELINQUISH DIRECTORSHIP

    Sir Keith Murdoch, chairman and managing-director of the Herald and Weekly Times, Ltd., announced that he expected to ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. SOVIET PRODUCING FOUR ATOMIC BOMBS A MONTH

    Russia was producing four atomic bombs a month and building a large submarine fleet capable of launching them, Kenneth Hugh, De Courcy, Editor of the "Intelligence Digest' said last night. ...

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  32. U.S. ARMY CHIEFS TO MEET BRITISH IN SINGAPORE

    Two of America's Far East Service Chiefs are due to arrive at Singapore on Monday for discussions' with British Army, Air ...

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  33. CHIFLEY NOT TO PLACE BAN ON COMMUNISM

    The Prime Minister. (Mr. Chifley) speaking to a hundred people in the main street at Blayney today, said that outstanding reason ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. DUTCH TO GRANT SOVEREIGNTY TO INDONESIA

    The Butch Second Chamber last, night passed the bill to transfer sovereignty to Indonesia by 71 votes to 29. ...

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  35. CZECH VICE-CONSUL TO RESIGN

    Czechoslovakia's Vice-Consul in Australia and New Zealand (Mr. George Halla), has resigned. "I feel that, on present political ...

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  36. LABOURER SENT FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    Stanley D[?]vid Kennedy, 23, labourer, was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having murdered Charles Edward Lyons, 79, ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. ISRAEL OPPOSES U.N. RULE FOR JERUSALEM

    A spokesman for the Israeli delegation appealed to the United Nations to abandon, the proposed scheme for complete ...

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  38. MR. FRASER INVITED TO ATTEND CEYLON CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister. (Mr.Holland) announced he has invited the outgoing Prime Mihister (Mr. Fraser) to join the New Zealand ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. BRITISH ATHLETE TO COMPETE IN WORLD SERIES

    The British professional champion sprinter, Albert Grant, arrived in Sydney to-day on his way to Melbourne to compete in ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. MERINO WOOL VERY FIRM AT SALES

    Prices for Australian merinos were very firm at the sixth series of wool sales yesterday. The offers included an ...

    Article : 49 words
  41. CASE OF POLIO IN WAGGA

    Another case of infantile paralysis in Wagga was reported to the health authorities to-day. This brings the number of ...

    Article : 39 words
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