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  3. DEEP WEDGE DRIVEN IN ALLIED LINES

    TOKYO, Feb. 12. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Counter-attacking Chinese and North Koreans smashed a deep wedge in the Allied lines to-day on a 30-mile stretch of the rugged Central Korean ...

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  4. COAL CONFERENCE ADJOURNS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 2½ hour conference in Sydney this afternoon failed to solve the coal crisis. The conference will resume at 9.30 a.m. ...

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  5. Scouts Prepare Display

    Troop Leader Donald Shinney (left) and Patrol Leader Max Glenn rig up a heliograph for the Scout Exhibition at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sparks Fly From Welder

    Industry in Newcastle yesterday was able to get off to a better start for the week because of the abolition of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Top-line Priority To Defence

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The National Security Resources Board to-day began to plan readjustment of the public and private investment ...

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  8. Heavy Lag In Defence Expenditure

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The enormous lag in defence expenditure behind the Budget estimate for the current financial year is shown ...

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  9. Appeal Fails; 3 To Hang

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to-day refused leave for three Australians sentenced to death on a murder charge to appeal to the Privy ...

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  10. Dockers in London To Resume

    LONDON, Feb 12. A.A.P.—Eight thousand London dock strikers decided to resume work to-day and suspend the strike until ...

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  11. Man Killed When Plane Nose-dives

    BRISBANE, Monday.—One man was killed and another seriously injured when a Gypsy Moth plane crashed nose first on to a small, ...

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  12. Slow Hearing On U.S. Communists

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The Attorney-General (Mr. J. Howard McGrath) said yesterday it might be years before ...

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  13. Australia "Well Fed"

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—Australia and New Zealand continue to be among the best-fed nations in the world. ...

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  14. Rats Invade Town Cut Off By Floods

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Flood-bound Windorah on Cooper's Creek in Queensland's Far West is having an invasion of rats. ...

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  15. Plea For Faster U.S. Mobilisation

    NEW YORK, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The United States must mobilise faster to meet the threat of Russian aggression, Governor Thomas ...

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  16. Shah Weds In Teheran

    TEHERAN, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The wedding of the Shah of Persia, 31-year-old Mohammed Resa Pahlevi, to 19-year-old Soraya ...

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  17. Sturt Party In Adelaide

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—About 50,000 people to-day welcomed the party that re-enacted Sturt's historic voyage down the ...

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  18. Avalanches Entomb Villagers

    GENEVA, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—An avalanche thundered down on the village of Airolo, on the St. Gothard Pass, wrecking houses and ...

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  19. Country Aero Clubs to Get Federal Help

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Government would financially aid country aero clubs and commercial flying training centres, ...

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  20. 3000 Homeless In U.S. Floods

    NEW YORK, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—A state of emergency was declared in western Washington State last night as floods in Washington and ...

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  21. Pakistan Talks On Industry

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The re-establishment of iron and steel industries and trade production generally in Asian and Far East ...

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  22. Canadian Cruiser to Visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Canadian cruiser Ontario would visit Australia soon to participate in the Commonwealth Jubilee celebrations, ...

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  23. Frozen Woman "Fairly Well"

    CHICAGO, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—Mrs. Dorothy Mae Stevens, 23-year-old Ne[?]ress who was found frozen stiff in a Chicago alley on ...

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  24. Farm Tractor As Pianist's "Fee"

    PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The noted pianist, Rudolf Serkin, played three concertos with the Philadelphia Orchestra—then ...

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  25. War Correspondent Shot Dead

    TOKYO, Feb. 12. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Jean Mariede Premonville, 30, War correspondent for the French Press Agency, was shot dead to-day ...

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  26. PARTISANS WRECK STALIN TRAIN

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—Twenty-five armed Polish partisans attacked and destroyed the luxurious "friendship train" that was ...

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  27. ELECTION POSER IN GOLD COAST

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The 90 per cent. success of the extreme Nationalist Convention People's Party in the popular ...

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  28. Body Found in Rail Culvert

    LITHGOW Monday.—The emaciated body of Albert Hawkin, 50, was discovered in a disused railway culvert. ...

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  29. JUDY GARLAND TO SEEK DIVORCE

    HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 12. A A.P.—Judy Garland would file a suit in Los Angeles soon for a divorce from her husband, Vincent ...

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  30. Gastro-enteritis in Visiting Ship

    SYDNEY Monday.—The liner Dominion Monarch had more than 40 known cases of gastro-enteritis when she reached Sydney from ...

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  31. Body Found at Foot of Cliff

    KATOOMBA, Monday.—A man body was found to-day at the foot of a 200ft. cliff, near Weeping Rock, Wentworth Falls. ...

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  32. 14 GASSED IN "JOKE"

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—Fourteen people were overcome by fumes of an unknown toxic gas that was let loose on the stairways ...

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  33. Berry Pickers Earn £600 in 4 Days

    LITHGOW, Monday.—Blackberry pickers at Lithgow earned £600 in the past four days. Agents said a man with a young ...

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