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TOKYO, July 21: Correspondents report that the invading Communists, with a savage offensive south-east of Taejon today, have forced a new American retreat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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TOKYO, July 21: American and British cruisers have destroyed the Korean east coast town of Yongdok, the commander of the United States naval force in the Far East (Vice-Admiral Charles Joy) ...
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Camouflaged lorries loaded with South Korean soldiers moving down a road in South Korea after the troops had evacuated a town to the advancing Communist North Korean forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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TOKYO, July 21: Col. Richard Stephens has been awarded the Silver Star by the silver star by the commander of the U.S. 24th ...
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TOKYO, July 21: Rail movements through the marshalling yards at Seoul have been brought to a virtual standstill and a large locomotive and waggon works heavily damaged as a result of the ...
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NEW DELHI, July 21: The Eternal Affairs Ministry has contradicted as "utterly false and ...
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The Premier (Mr. McLarty) yesterday sent a telegram to the vice-chancellor of the National University (Sir Douglas ...
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ADEN, July 21: The French motor vessel Doba (7,096 tons) was abandoned off Cap Guardafui, ...
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CANBERRA, July 21: The Federal Government's free drug plan which it was Intended should operate from August 14 may be delayed because of printing and other administrative difficulties. ...
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MELBOURNE, July 21: The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) has refused a passport to Walter Stanley Cunningham, secretary of the Sydney branch of the Eureka Youth League, to ...
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BANGKOK, July 21: Thailand has pledged to set at least 4,000 of its 'best combat troops to ...
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