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  4. HINT BY P.M.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight hinted at a return of Government controls on essential goods. Calling for an all-out production effort for defence and ...

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  5. AUSSIES TRAIN IN JAPAN

    Machine gun crews of the 3 Bn. Australian Regiment set up their weapons on a ridge during battle exercises at Haramura, Japan. Latest reports state that the Australians have reached Taegu and will join British troops 20 miles away, probably tomorrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEOUL RESTORED TO PRESIDENT

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).--United Nations troops pursued North Korean troops toward the 38th Parallel today? as General MacArthur restored Seoul to President Syngman Rhee. The Korean Republic victory parade was held 24 hours after marine ...

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  7. Stop Press

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).-- South Korean forces racing up the east coast of Korea reached the 38th Parallel late this afternoon, ...

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  8. SURCHARGE ON PRODUCE ALLEGED: COURT ACTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Three farm produce agents carrying on business at the City Markets were summoned at the Central Court today for allegedly having made a surcharge in contravention of the Farm Produce Agents Act. ...

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  9. NO LET UP IN U.S. DEFENCE AFTER KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- There would be no let up in American defence efforts at the end of the Korean war, ...

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  10. ENDURANCE RECORD TO U.S. PILOTS

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).--Ten Air Force pilots at Selfridg[?] Field, Michigan, flew relays to set a world endurance record for Jet ...

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  13. LIBERAL PARTY FIRM ON BUDGET PLANS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--It was reported after today's joint meeting of the two parties that Liberal Party Ministers, generally, were remaining firm on budget proposals in order to force the Country Party to accept revaluation of the £A. ...

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  14. WANTED TO HANG "DRIVE" SIGN IN MARTIN PLACE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A 21 years old medical student admitted to the Manly Court today that he had intended removing the General San ...

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  15. Defence Act to Be Amended

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Defence Act will be amended in the House of Representatives during the present sitting in order to take ...

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  16. CHINESE REDS NOT FOR FORMOSATALK

    FLUSHING (New York), Friday. --Chinese Communist representatives will not be invited to participate in the Security Council's ...

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  17. TRAIN AND BUS HIT AT CROSSING; MAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A man was killed and 12 people injured when an electric goods train burst through a level crossing gate at Dennis this morning, and crashed into a bus. The train pushed the bus 40 feet ...

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  18. GERMANS KILLED IN MINE COLLAPSE

    BOCHUM (Germany), Friday (AAP).--Five German miners are believed to have been killed in a collapse in the Emscher-Lippe mine ...

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  19. Man's Bone May Help Son Walk

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A man underwent an operation to have a piece of bone from his leg grafted onto his son's s[?]in. ...

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  20. Railway Freight Increases Operate From Oct. 16

    SYDNEY, Friday.--New railway freight rates were gazetted today, to operate from October 16, and the increases in fares from November 1. Suburban and country rail fares will be increased by 12½ per cent. ...

    Article : 278 words
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