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  • MOVE FOR KOREAN PEACE EXPECTED Britain To Introduce U.N.O. Resolution

    NEW YORK, Sept. 27: Britain is reported to have agreed to take the initiative in seeking peace in Korea by introducing a resolution in the General Assembly setting out the terms which the United ... [Article] (699 words)
  • U.S. FORCES LINK UP TO CUT OFF ENEMY

    TOKYO, Sept. 27: Spearheads of American forces from the Inchon and Pusan beachheads linked up last night to throw a 200-mile United Nations line across South Korea and turn the Korean fighting into a ... [Article] (440 words)
  • CUP OF TEA FROM THE SERGEANT-MAJOR

    Wearing an unusual mesh "head-dress," Pte. Adam Maxwell, of Bonnyrigg, Scotland, holds his cup out for tea being served by Sgt-Major Robert Murray at a British field kitchen somewhere in Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (38 words)
  • INTERNATIONAL ARMY FOR EUROPE

    NEW YORK, Sept 27: The North Atlantic Council announced last night that it had agreed on the establishment at the earliest possible date of an Integrated army for the defence of Western Europe. ... [Article] (192 words)
  • AUSTRALIANS SAIL FROM JAPAN FOR KOREA

    TOKYO, Sept. 27: An Australian battalion of 960 officers and men sailed from Japan for Korea in an American Victory ship this afternoon. They left In pouring rain but in the highest spirits. ... [Article] (283 words)
  • REDS SEIZE TRAWLER Incident Near Murmansk

    OSLO, Sept. 27: A Russian patrol vessel in the Arctic, near Murmansk, has seized the 684-ton British trawler Swanella, ... [Article] (106 words)
  • FATAL FALL IN SHAFT Woman's Night Of Ordeal

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Sept. 27: After her two small children bad reported her missing, a woman was found this ... [Article] (204 words)
  • PARTY CRITICISM OF STATE CABINET

    There was a stormy joint party meeting of the Parliamentary Liberal and Country League and Country Party at Parliament House yesterday afternoon when a discussion took place on country ... [Article] (421 words)
  • LABOUR REFUSES TO AID RECRUITING Obligation For Service Abroad Unacceptable

    CANBERRA, Sept. 27: The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party has decided not to support the Federal Government's recruiting drive on the ground that the Government's decision to enlist ... [Article] (660 words)
  • RECORD PRICE FOR LAMBS

    A West Australian record price of £4/9/7 was paid for 62 sucker lambs at Midland ... [Article] (54 words)
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