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  • Advertising

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  • AMERICAN DEFENCE LINE SAGS IN KOREA

    Tokio, July 31.—The newly landed U.S. troops in Korea today were rushed up to plug the sagging defence line as battle-weary troops on the southern front fell back from Chinju, 50 miles from the vital ... [Article] (326 words)
  • £12/18/6 Wk. For Motor Mechanics

    Before Conciliation Commissioner Read today Chamber of Commerce and A.E.U. representatives entered into agreement on ... [Article] (323 words)
  • Today's Conferences

    At a conference held this afternoon between the Mining Managers' Association, B.I.C., and W.I.U., setting rates for contract ... [Article] (82 words)
  • MORE FLOODINGS FEARED

    Sydney.—Bad weather today interfered with the dropping of food to starving stock in northern N.S.W. Fifteen planes are based at Tamworth and Moree, but because of rain the planes which took off this morning carried only light loads. The planes are also taking food parcels for families isolated by the floods. ... [Article] (415 words)
  • MAN DIES ON WAY TO HOSPITAL

    A man being brought from Menindee to Broken Hill for treatment last night died in the ambulance while on the way to Hospital. ... [Article] (133 words)
  • Steady Flow of Men For Local Mines

    Construction of bachelor quarters to house 100 future Zinc Corporation employees has been commenced in Argent Street. The premises, a single storey building, are being erected near the ... [Article] (190 words)
  • 62 DEGS. TODAY

    Maximum temperature today was 62 degrees at 3 p.m. Minimum temperature last night was 44 degrees. ... [Article] (20 words)
  • Blasting Of Kum Bridge

    U.S. ARMY DEMOLITION squads preparing to blow another section of the partly demolished bridge across the Kum River in South Korea as the Americans were desperately trying to check the Communists' advance. The bridge was blown in ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (46 words)
  • COUNCIL LIFTS RESTRICTIONS

    Power restrictions, which have been in force here for about two years were lifted as from yesterday. ... [Article] (119 words)
  • ROUSING APPEAL BY MR. MENZIES

    Washington, July 31.—Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said today he hoped to make an announcement within 24 hours on the use of Australian ground forces in Korea. He made a rousing appeal for wholehearted co-operation among the English-speaking ... [Article] (377 words)

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