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  4. RED RESISTANCE IN KOREA STIFFER

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), June 18.—United Nations troops met increasing Communist opposition in advances along the entire Korean front today. Allied gains of 2,000 to 3,000 yards were made against heavy and stubborn resistance and ...

    Article : 523 words
  5. Chifley Memorial Suggestions

    Sydney, June 16—The New South Wales blanch of the A.L.P. has received two suggestions for a memorial to the late J. B. Chifley. ...

    Article : 147 words
  6. Practical Reward Promised Watersiders

    Sydney, June 18.—Mr. Justice Kirby said in the Federal Arbitration Court today that any real assistance from the Waterside Workers Federation in achieving a speedier turnaround of ships would be rewarded in a practical way. He ...

    Article : 351 words
  7. JURY SAYS NOT GUILTY

    Melbourne, June 18. — Francis Joseph Hardy, author of the book "Power Without Glory," who was charged with criminally libelling Mrs. Ellen Wren, wife of a wealthy Melbourne financier John Wren, was found not guilty by a jury at ...

    Article : 625 words
  8. U.S. DRUG ADDICTS

    New York, June 18.—Drug addiction among juveniles had reached epidemic proportions in nine big American cities ...

    Article : 146 words
  9. Maritime Union Strikes For Demands

    New York. June 18.—The C.I.O. National Maritime Union, whose 60,000 members have refused to sall un[?] their demands are met, said yesterday ...

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  10. Wool Values Fall At Adelaide Sales

    Adelaide, June 18.—Wool values fell heavily when the tenth sod final sale of the season was opened in Adelaide today. Compard with the last sale ...

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  11. Settlement Reached In Hansen & Yuncken Dispute

    The dispute between the Building Trades Union end the contracting firm of Hansen & Yuncken has been settled after some months of stalemate. This was announced lost night by B.I.C. secretary (Mr. J. G. Polkinghorne) following a ...

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  12. Beryl Kimber Charms Local Audience

    Gifted 22-yeor-old Tasmanian violinist Beryl Kimber delighted Broken Hill music lovers with her sensitive and artistic bowing in the first of a series of A.B.C. subscription concerts held at the Town Hall last night. ...

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  13. Meeting Of Women's Temperance Union

    The monthly meeting of the West Womens Christian Temperance Union was held in the Wolfram Street Church of Christ on Tuesday, June 12. An apology ...

    Article : 340 words
  14. Experts To Eliminate Schnorkel Dangers

    London, Jane 18.—British Naval submarine scientists and constructors will go to work immediately on methods of eliminating the dangers ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    Paris, June 18.—Polling was heavy in the French general election yesterday, but the atmosphere remained quiet and orderly. ...

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  16. RIDER UNHURT IN MOTOR CYCLE CRASH

    William P. Hollow escaped injury when the motor cycle be was riding crashed on the Meninder Road about six miles from Broken Hill on Sunday. ...

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  17. Bomber And Sub To Search

    Sydney, June 18.—An RAAF Lincoln bomber returned to its base at Amberley (Qld.) at 5 p.m. today after unsuccessfully searching 3,500 square ...

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  18. TALK OF "ONE WAY RIDE" AT MURDER CHARGE HEARING

    Brisbane, June 18—Because another man had disappeared with £100 bail money he was being taken for a "one way ride" Albert James Flarrity told his wife, Sergeant J. J. Maloney said in the Police Court today. Leonard Vaughan Tams (38) ...

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  19. Ordeal Of Being Buried Alive

    Warsaw, June 18.—A 32 years old German soldier, who survived six years of entombment in an ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. Considering Candidate For Macquarie

    Sydney. July 18.—New South Wales A.L.P. executive will meet on Friday night to consider the selection of a candidate to contest the by-election for ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. NEWS SPOTS

    London, June 18.—The use of nickel in the manufacture of a wide range of articles from cars to toastur[?] will be banned from Friday because ...

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  22. Proceedings Against Watersiders Adjourned Indefinitely

    Melbourne, June 18.—Deregistration proceedings in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court against the Waterside Workers Federation were today, adjourned indefinitely. The adjournment was granted on an application by. Mr. S. Isaacs, K.C. ...

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  23. SEAMEN STILL DO NOT MAN AORANGI

    Sydney, June 18.—Seamen twice to-day refused to answer calls to man the liner Aorangi. The liner, scheduled for Vancouver via Auckland, has been ...

    Article : 203 words
  24. Defence Of Pacific

    London, June 18.—Australia will seek discussion on adequate defence of the South-West Pacific area as well as the Middle East at the Commonwealth ...

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  25. Rebellion Charges Against Filipinos

    Manila, June 15.—A Manila City Councillor (Amando Hernandez) and 12 other officials ol the Filipino Congress of Labor, an affiliate of the ...

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  26. Challenge To Coalmining Awards

    Sydney, June 18.—The Miners Federation has called a conference of unions with members engaged in the coalmining industry to consider their attitude ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. To Check Permits And Migrants

    Melbourne, June 18.—The Government today appointed a representative of the Immigration Department to go to Athens to check landing permit ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. MINE ACCIDENTS

    L. J. Beaty (Zine Corporation), 76 Argent Street, suffered a foreign body in the right eye yesterday. F. Boscence (Delprats) 45 Ryan ...

    Article : 108 words
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