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  • Tanks, Tear Gas Used At Koje TROOPS TRY OUT BREAK-UP PLANS Prisoners Making Crude Weapons TOKIO, June 9.

    United States paratroopers today used flame throwers, tanks and tear gas in the second dress rehearsal in two days for the imminent breaking up of Koje Island's 17 prisoner of war compounds into smaller units. ... [Article] (329 words)
  • COMPROMISE BID BY RHEE PUSAN, June 9.

    A spokesman for South Korea's National Assembly today demanded the abolition of all ... [Article] (252 words)
  • Willis Stars At Goalfront

    John Willis, West Torrens full forward, who is leading on the goalkickers' list, stretches for the hall while North Adelaide captain and goalkeeper Ian McKay moves in during the Torrens-North match at Adelaide Oval yesterday. Willis, who kicked m goals, further strengthened his claims for inclusion in the State team to ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (122 words)
  • TWO GENERALS CLASH U.N. STRENGTH TOKIO, June 9.

    The 8th Army Commander (Lt-Gen. Van Fleet) declared at Seoul today that the 8th Army ... [Article] (144 words)
  • STILL "CHANCE OF ARMISTICE" HONGKONG, June 9.

    The British Defence Minister (Lord Alexander) said today that he thought there was "undoubtedly still a chance" of a Korean armistice. ... [Article] (390 words)
  • Vic. Aerodrome Blaze MELBOURNE, June 9

    Sixty men helped to push two aircraft out of an ANA hangar at Essendon aerodrome today when a fire ... [Article] (86 words)
  • Nine NSW Holiday Road Deaths SYDNEY, June 9.

    At least nine persons have lost their lives in road crashes in NSW over the holiday week-end. ... [Article] (84 words)
  • 29 Whales In Week PERTH, June 9.

    The Australian Whaling Commission has completed the first week of Its operations for the 1952 season ... [Article] (40 words)
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  • Mr. Menzies Delays LONDON, June 9.

    Mr. Menzies is expected to postpone his departure from Britain for America until June 17 because of poor progress in talks on his plans for ... [Article] (633 words)
  • 2 Min. 15 Sec, For 5 Furlongs

    Probably the slowest ever five-furlong horse race was run at Berri yesterday. ... [Article] (103 words)
  • "It Was The Funniest Thing," Said Monty

    Caught in a now role just before the SHAPE headquarters' ceremony of Gen. Ridgway's take-over from ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (131 words)
  • Mining Town Death PERTH, June 8.

    Mrs. Maria Barbetti, about 48, was allegedly murdered this afternoon at Big Bell, a mining town about 350 miles ... [Article] (37 words)
  • Air Fares May Rise

    MELBOURNE, June 9.— Air fares may rise this year if aviation fuel costs continue to increase, ANA and ... [Article] (40 words)
  • Car Crash Victim

    Ian Norman Jackson slumped at the wheel of his wrecked sports car just after it had rolled over ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (135 words)
  • TOUGH BREAK HOLLYWOOD, June 9.

    Film star Jennifer Jones broke a bone in the palm of her right hand yesterday wilen she slapped ... [Article] (39 words)
  • Manoora "Sits Out" Stewards' Strike BRISBANE, June 8.

    The interstate liner Manoora was tied up in Brisbane tonight to "sit out" the strike of 70 stewards. ... [Article] (142 words)
  • DEAD WOMAN WAS "ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST WARTIME FERRY PILOTS" SYDNEY, June 9.

    A woman who was found dead alongside ier new ear on a lonely Northern Districts country ... [Article] (321 words)
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  • N.T. Policeman Dead, Sergeant Injured, In Street Shooting KATHERINE, June 9.

    A young man, who ran amok with a 303 sawn-off rifle tonight in Katherine's main street, fatally shot a young married policeman and slightly wounded a police sergeant. After the man had fired a total of seven shots, he ran ... [Article] (690 words)
  • Employes Stood Dawn. MELBOURNE, June 8.

    Victorian radio and electrical goods manufacturers have stood down employes because of a drastic falling ... [Article] (52 words)
  • "Bid To Smash Arbitration" CANBERRA, June 9.

    Federal Cabinet has been warned that Communist-controlled unions have begun a new effort to smash the arbitration system and replace it by ... [Article] (410 words)
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  • Ketch In Fight To Save Girl MELBOURNE, June 9.

    A 50-ft. fishing ketch reached Port Welshpool (120 miles east of Melbourne) tonight with the ... [Article] (172 words)
  • 100,000 Watch Holiday Sport Events

    Many sporting events in and near Adelaide drew more than 100,000 people out of doors for the ... [Article] (153 words)
  • Dies In Sleepout Fire

    MELBOURNE, june 9.— Dudley, Duckmanton, 74, former policeman, of Pascoe Vale, was found dead today ... [Article] (38 words)
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