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  • 200,000 REDS BEGIN OFFENSIVE AIMED AT SEOUL BIG GAPS TORN IN U.N. LINE Enemy Advances Up To 10 Miles TOKIO, January 1.

    The 8th Army announced to night that 200,000 Chinese and North Korean Reds were driving towards Seoul in a "general offensive. Massed Chinese forces tore huge gaps in the ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (624 words)
  • Death Marches For Korean Suspects SEOUL, January 1.

    Several hundred Korean men and women, haltered together neck-to-neck like cattle, were marched ... [Article] (425 words)
  • Warning On Ship Freight Charges MELBOURNE, Jan. 1

    Shipping authorities warn that unless ships are turned around more quickly in Australian ports, freights will ... [Article] (141 words)
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  • Call To U.S. People To Show Faith WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.

    The Secretary of State (Mr. Acheson) in a broadcast interview yesterday on the world situation, said: "The ... [Article] (137 words)
  • Red China Not Aggressive, Says Indian Envoy WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.

    The Indian Ambassador (Madame Lakshmi Pandit) said today that India did not believe that Communist China had ... [Article] (91 words)
  • S.A. model Plane Wins Australian Title

    Flying this model plane, W. J. Brimblercombe (above) yesterday won for South Australia the Australian Open Team Speed Championship at Glenelg Oval. A trophy, given for the event by Advertiser Newspapers Ltd., will be ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (96 words)
  • Brownhill Creek Fire Imperils Campers And Homes

    A fierce bushfire, which swept swiftly through tall grass and undergrowth in Brownhill Creek Reserve, Mitcham, last night, imperilled many campers in the area and adjacent homes. This picture shows firefighters battling to save a residence. The gate of the house may be seen in the foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (213 words)
  • Tea Up 6d. A 1b. From Today SYDNEY, January 1.

    Tea will cost 3/10 a lb. retail throughout the Commonwealth from tomorrow. The increase of 6d. a lb. ... [Article] (147 words)
  • SOVIET REPLIES TO U.K. NOTE LONDON, January 1.

    Russia has replied to the British Note of December 22 which proposed a meeting of the Big Four Foreign ... [Article] (100 words)
  • New U.S. Bomber NEW YORK, Dec. 31.

    Six-engined B47 jet bombers, which can travel faster than 550 m.p.h. with a 10-ton bomb load, have been ordered into ... [Article] (33 words)
  • BRITISH C.O. REMAINS COOL NEW YORK, Jan. 1.

    American soldiers in Korea quickly developed the highest respect and admiration for the fighting ... [Article] (258 words)
  • Move To End State Of War With Germany, Japan NEW YORK, January 1.

    The US, and most other World War II enemies of the Nazis are preparing to join soon in concerted action to end formally their state of war with Germany. ... [Article] (389 words)
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  • Aborigines Greet Sturt Expedition SYDNEY, January 1. Tradition That Slipped LONDON, January 1.

    A real early Australian touch was given to the arrival of the Sturt expedition party at Gundagai today. New Year climbers in London last night were foiled by an Old Year strategem. Crowds welcoming 1951 ... [Article] (276 words)
  • THREAT TO HOMES BY GRASS FIRE 2-Mile Blaze Sweeps Creek Reserve

    A spectacular grass fire with a two-mile front swept Brownhill Creek reserve late last night and was beaten back by volunteer firefighters within feet of a row of four homes ... [Article] (621 words)
  • Food Loss "Not Serious"

    Speargrass destroyed in the recent bushfires in north-eastern SA was so dry and so high as to be almost ... [Article] (268 words)
  • U.S. Paper's Advice To Indonesia NEW YORK, Dec. 31—AAP.

    The Indonesian Government has been making political capital out of its claim to Western New Guinea and its retreat ... [Article] (79 words)
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  • Feeling Over Decision On Langley MELBOURNE, Jan. 1.

    SA wicketkeper Gil Langley, who chipped a bone in the third finger of his left hand in the Sheffield ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (288 words)

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