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  3. Chinese within 95 miles of Pusan beachhead REDS' ALL-OUT EFFORT

    TOKIO, January 9.—Communist forces Chinese and North Koreans to-day made an all-out attempt to break through the middle of the United Nations line in the centre of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SO

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Jack Iverson, who won the Ashes for Australia to-day, will not retire from big cricket before the end of this season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. China MUST be accepted

    "THE Korean war, which has startled the puzzled Western World, may yet be the means of ensuring peace. It has laid bare some of the verities of the ...

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  6. P.M. talk to stop the war

    LONDON, January 9.—Efforts were Intensified by the Empire Prime Ministers to-day to ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. "Wreck U.N. by Red ban"

    From Our New York Staff NEW YORK, January 9.—America's desire to outlaw Communist China ...

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  8. PRISONER'S ESCAPE BID

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An escapee from Adelaide Gaol made another escape bid when arrested here to-day. ...

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  9. North swept by heavy rain

    MACKAY, Tuesday.—Torrential rain, yielding up to 20 inches in some parts during 36 hours to G p.m. to-night, inundated the whole of the Mackay and ...

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  10. "We will hit the culprits"

    ANYONE round guilty of malpractice in the Bulimba election will be punished. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Fewer U.K. cars

    LONDON, January 9 (A.A.P.)—The Society of Motor Manu­facturers said to-day that many British car ...

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  12. 28 Arrested in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, January 9 (A.A.P.-Reuters)—Police have arrested 28 suspected Communists, mostly Chinese ...

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  14. Girdles are so bracing

    NEW YORK, January 9 (Special).—Four million men in the United States now wear girdles-but prefer to call ...

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  15. Red protest over 'Ike' fizzles out

    LONDON, January 9 (A.A.P.).—The Communist campaign against General Eisenhower's arrival in Paris to take ...

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  16. Man dead in gassed car

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—George Stewart Hamilton, 29, of Elizabeth Street, Toowong, was found dead in his tourer ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. Recruiting letter to all homes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Director-General of Recruiting Sir Edmund Herring) will send a personal letter to ...

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  18. Cooks for army

    LONDON, January 9 (Special).—A hundred British ex-army cooks are being sought by the Australian Regular Army ...

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  19. U.K. TIGHTENS BELT AGAINST FANCY BEEF

    LONDON, January 9.—Rather than take Argentine meat at fancy prices British people are coiner practically meatless. Almost without complaint ...

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  20. Shot up family

    NEW YORK, January 9 (A.A.P.).—Police in Pikeville Kentucky, reported to-day that Millard Cochran, 59, had ...

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  21. Driver killed

    TAMWORTH, Tuesday.—Glendon Thomas Asbury, 22 single, of Dungowan, near Tamworth, was fatally injured ...

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  22. Yanks advised to leave Hong Kong

    HONG KONG, January 9 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—America's Consul-General (Mr. W. P. McConaughy) said to-night he ...

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  23. MOTHER FINDS BABY DEAD IN POND

    EMERALD, Tuesday.—A young mother searching for her 15-month-old son at Emerald to-day, found his ...

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  24. Forced landings

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.—An Auster training aircraft flying from Gasino to Newcastle for overhaul crash-landed in bad ...

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