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  2. Advertising

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  3. Enemy troops short of food—"in bad shape"

    TOKIO, Aust 24.—Enemy troops in Korea art reported short of food and other supplies. Mauled and stalemated in their 10-day assault on the United Nations' defence box, many units are said to be ...

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  4. Salary rise move by State M's.P.

    SUPPORT for a salary increase is being canvassed among State parliamen-tarians. A move is being made also for more ...

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  5. Day By Day

    THE Menzies tour has done wonders for Australia's prestige abroad. ...

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  6. IMPACT MOMENT IN RIVER MISHAP

    THE 10,000-ton freighter Penrith Castle was bumped and slightly damaged at Hamilton late yesterday by the 14,000-ton liner Moreton Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Injured hunter now safe

    COOKTOWN, Thursday.—Police found a wounded, 46-year-old crocodile shooter ...

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  8. EPIDEMIC FEAR

    PUSAN, August 24.—Swarms of refugees converging on this vital Korean supply port ...

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  9. BIG WORK LOSS

    INFLUENZA and colds are costing £20,000 production-loss a day in Brisbane's current ...

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  10. Attlee's warning

    LONDON, August 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) warned the Labour Party yesterday ...

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  11. He got his war wish

    LONDON, August 24 (Special)—Prisoner-of-war Percy Sara used to talk to comrades in a German ...

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  12. North airports "for emergency"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Although they might never be used again, there were a number of airports in the north of ...

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  13. West German consul plan

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A West German Consulate-General is to be established in Australia. ...

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  14. C. in C. TELLS U.K. TROOPS FOR KOREA

    HONG KONG, August 24 (A.A.P.).—"Shoat fast, and shoot to kill." This was the advice which the C.-in-C. Far East Land Forces (General Sir John Harding) gave ...

    Article : 179 words
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  16. 'TOO BUSY' FOR CHASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A woman in a large limousine car refused to pursue a stolen utility van at Preston this ...

    Article : 109 words
  17. CHURCHILL SON HURT

    TOKIO, August 24.—Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of the former British Prime Minister wax wounded in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EAGLE EYE KEPT ON RUSSIAN MANAGER

    BRUSSELS, August 24.—Vladimir Andrianov, manager of the Russian athletic team now here for the European athletic championships, speaks only one English word—"NO." ...

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  19. To recall fleet at war's end

    WASHINGTON August 24 (A.A.P).— Current American Far Eastern policy calls for the withdrawal of the United States ...

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  20. Sheep record?

    LONGREACH, Thursday.—Prices believed to be Queensland records were paid at an auction clearing sale of paddock sheep ...

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  21. SEEK APPEAL FROM 'DEATH'

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two men and a woman, sentenced to death in February for the murder of a ...

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  22. UNIFORM TO BE SAME

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australian servicemen serving in the Korean campaign will continue to wear ...

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  23. Now French ship

    NEW YORK, August 24 (Special).—The former German 49,000-ton liner Europa now called Liberte, arrived ...

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  24. New plans for rocket range

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Early expansion of the Central Australian rocket range project is likely. ...

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  25. Aust. Mustangs are faster

    ADVANCE AIRSTRIP, Korea August 24 (A.A.P.).—Americar airmen here are struck with the fine servicing of Australian ...

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  26. U.S. rail strike

    WASHINGTON, August 24 (A.A.P.).—A nation-wide railway strike, to begin next Monday, was ordered by two major ...

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  27. Planes collide

    LOS ANGELES, August 24 (A.A.P.).—Two Air Force filers vere fatally injured, one is missing, and a fourth critically ...

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  28. Dr. polio victim

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Dr. Keith Gadsden McCullough, 30, of Kooyong, who contracted infantile paralysis 13 months ...

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  29. NEEDED TO BUILD UP CAMPS' STAMINA?

    CANBERRA, Thunday.—"Wanted two cooks with Experience in carpentry": The External Affairs Department is seeking such men ...

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  30. Smuts anxiety

    CAPETOWN, August 24 (A.A.P.).—Doctors are anxious about the condition of General Smuts, who is now suffering ...

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  31. To see Cup run

    Both Australian National Airways and Trans-Australia Airlines will run special air services to Melbourne, on ...

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  32. Hope for ship

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Hope of saving the £200,000 freighter Mill Hill seemed assured to-night as two tugs towed the ...

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  33. Man found dead

    James Edward O'Neill, 65. single, labourer, was found dead in bed at a residential in Gregory Terrace last night. ...

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  34. 100 "Too young"

    MELBOURNE Thursday—Aged 100 to-day, Mrs. Sarah Briggs, of Canning Street Carlton, said that she was ...

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  35. Refused to load

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Three wore wharf labourers were suspended from work to-day for refusing to load arms and ...

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