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  3. Handing over cheque

    Mr. C. B. Guest, president of the Burnie Athletic Club (third from right), handing over a cheque for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 78 words
  4. ALLIED FORCES YIELDING GROUND BEFORE FIERCEST CHINESE ATTACKS

    TOKIO.—Allied troops on Korea's east and central fronts are falling back before the savage Communist assaults, which are continuing to move forward, though slowed by powerful United Nations aerial attacks. ...

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  5. PEACE POSSIBILITY FOR N.W. PORTS TO-DAY

    There is a strong possibility that waterfront disputes at Burnie and Devonport will be settled and that work will be resumed at both ports to-day. There were four vessels idle at Burnie, yesterday and the Strait passenger vessel Taroona returned to Melbourne with her full cargo of fruit, ice-cream and general. ...

    Article : 470 words
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  7. FOUR-POINT PLAN AIMS AT LOWER COSTS

    MELBOURNE.—A four-point plan to reduce production costs in Australian industry was suggested by the Acting Premier (Mr. Galvin) yesterday. He was replying to a statement by the Acting Minister for Customs (Senator M'Leay) that Australia would be in serious trouble if production costs were not lowered. ...

    Article : 280 words
  8. FIRST UNDER-SEA ATLANTIC CROSSING BEATS REVIEW

    LONDON.—The shabby, barnacled British submarine Andrew brought new glory to the reign of Queen Elizabeth and stole the headlines from the Coronation review by slipping silently into Portland Naval dockyard at dawn yesterday as the first submarine to make the under-sea crossing of the Atlantic. ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. Potato price war between States seems likely

    MELBOURNE.—Another potato famine faces Melbourne housewives within about two months, merchants forecast yesterday. In addition there is a possibility of a price war between the States. Supplies of potatoes reaching ...

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