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  3. KOREA PRISONERS RIOT AGAIN: GUARDS SHOOT 82

    PUSAN (Korea) —Eighty-two Communist prisoners were killed and 120 wounded in another mutiny by die-hard civilian internees in a camp on the island of Pongam, on Sunday. An official U.S. ...

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  4. DIFFER ON NEXT BASIC RISE

    MELBOURNE. — Trade union leaders differed sharply yesterday on the next ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. OVERSEA SHIPS

    Two of the three vessels in port at Burnie yesterday were from overseas. Left: The Nordkyn, from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  6. Photographed at gun point

    SYDNEY— The Air Minister (Mr. M'Mahon) said yesterday that he had been covered with Sten guns, ...

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  7. NEW MAYOR INDUCTED

    LAUNCESTON. — History was made at the City Council meeting last night when the new Mayor (Ald. ...

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  8. DISPUTES HOLD UP TWO PORTS

    Two Tasmanian ports — Devonport and Hobart—experienced delays yesterday when waterside workers were involved in disputes. Three vessels were involved at Devonport and two at Hobart. In both cases the dispute is being considered by the Stevedoring Industry Board. When watersiders at ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. Refuses to quash indictment

    SYDNEY — Mr. Justice M'Clemens in the Central Criminal Court yesterday refused to quash ...

    Article : 130 words
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  11. New move to U.S. on Pacific, Asia

    LONDON.—Britain, Australia and New Zealand will discuss with the United States problems in the Pacific and South-East Asia, it was officially announced yesterday. A statement from No. 10 ...

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  12. Shots fired in chase

    MELBOURNE. — Police fired 10 shots in a highspeed car chase through city streets last night. ...

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  13. PORT SORELL FIREMEN PASS FIRST BIG TEST

    If anybody at Port Sorell doubted the necessity for a Rural Fire Brigade when steps were taken to organise one recently, that doubt can no longer be entertained after Sunday. The brigade tackled its first big test successfully and saved eight homes which were threatened by a grass fire. ...

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