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  3. SEOUL MENACED BY RED DRIVE IN WEST

    Chinese Communists broke through Allied lines south of Choksong in a renewed offensive in western Korea to-day. The break-through menaces Seoul, the South ...

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  4. MacARTHUR POLICY ON CHINA: ARGUMENTS BITTER IN AMERICA

    General MacArthur's policies would have led to on all-out war with China if the United States had been foolish enough to follow his recommendations, Senator Herbert Lehman (Democrat, New York) said yesterday. ...

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  5. VAST CROWD SEES ANZAC CEREMONY AT WAR MEMORIAL

    Canberra turned out in force the official ceremony at the Australian War Memorial yesterday to commemorate the landing at Anzac Cove 36 years ago. ...

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  6. DAWN SERVICE AT WAR MEMORIAL

    High in the heavens the waning moon cast pale shadows within the War Memorial and its beams struggled into the ...

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  7. Fire Destroys Japanese Town

    Fire last night destroyed almost the whole town of Atsumi, a not spring resort in Northern Japan. Three hundred and fifty ...

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  8. INCIDENTS OF THE OBSERVANCE IN THE NATIONAL CAPITAL OF ANZAC DAY, 7957

    Upper left: Major-General R. N. L. Hopkins addressing Duntroon cadets at the graveside of Major-General W. G. Bridges. Upper right: His Excellency, the Governor-General, laying a wreath on the Stone of Remembrance at the War Memorial Centre: Official and private tributes to the dead of two World Wars crowd the base of the Stone, Lower left: Representatives of the Commonwealth (Col. C. G. W. Anderson V.C., M.C.) and New Zealand (the High Commissioner, Mr. G. E. L. Alderton) lay their wreaths together in recognition of the Joint significance of "Anzac" Lower right: Veterans of two wars ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Two Veterans Die In Marches

    Two veterans of World War I collapsed and died during Anzao Day marches to-day. In Brisbane, Charles Rogers, ...

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