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  3. Allied Line Breaks; Red Offensive Heaviest of War

    New United Nations, Supreme Commander, Lieut.-General Matthew Ridgway, made a flying visit to the Korean front line to-day. When he Returned to Tokyo, General ...

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  4. MONGOLIANS SAID TO BE IN NORTH KOREA

    Soviet-trained Mongolian troops have entered North Korea, according to unconfirmed reports to-day. ...

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  5. ANZAC SERVICES IN CANBERRA TO-DAY

    Anzac will be commemorated at four services in Canberra to-day. The first service will be the R.S.L. dawn service, which begins at the War Memorial at 5.30 a.m. ...

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  6. U.K. GOVERNMENT HOPES CRISIS CHECKED; DELAY IN ELECTION POSSIBLE

    There was a strong feeling among Labour Parliamentarians, after their private meeting that the Government's crisis has been held in checks for the time being. The Labour members felt that a general election was not ...

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  7. REBUFFING OF RED AIR ATTACKS NOT "AIRTIGHT"

    Lieutenant- General George Stratemeyer, Commander Of the United Nations Air Forces in the Far East, believes that United ...

    Article : 165 words
  8. U.S. Strength Would Protect us Under Pacific Pact

    The primary security value in the Pacific Pact arrangement is that it makes it clear that the deterrent striking power of the United States would be brought instantly into play if there should be an attack on ...

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  9. Plan For National Allowance on Retirement

    The first draft of a scheme for a national retiring allowance for the aged had been prepared ready for examination by ...

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  10. U.K.-ARGENTIHA MEAT PACT

    Britain and the Argentina yesterday agreed to a new contract, under which Argentina will undertake to ship 200,000 tons of ...

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  11. EUROPE COULD GIVE SOVIET ATOM BOMB SUPERIORITY

    If Russia obtained control of Western Europe she could produce more atom bombs than the United States. Senator Brien McMahon, Chairman of ...

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  12. PLANNING FOR ROYAL TOUR

    Commonwealth Royal Tour director, Lieut.-General F.H. Berryman, said to-night he would leave for London in August to ...

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  13. INJURED GRAZIER DIES

    SYDNEY, Tues,—The Quirindi grazier, Keith James Reid, 34 who was struck on the head by a Tiger Moth's wing-tip on Friday, ...

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  14. POLIO EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Tuesd.— Four cases of pollomyelitis, including two [?] were reported by the [?] Department today, ...

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