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  4. EX-PRISONERS' CLAIM

    PANMUNJON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): An unknown number of seriously sick and wounded United Nations troops were still prisoners of the Communists in Korea, according to fragmentary reports pieced together today. ...

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  5. SHELL BLAST DID THIS

    GOO Southern Command, Lt.-Gen. Sir Horace Robertson, inspects the damage caused when a 100lb shell in a 5.5-inch howitzer exploded prematurely at Puckapunyal on Monday. Six men were hurt in the explosion. The terrific force of the explosion flung the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MENZIES REFUSES DETAILS OF CUT IN TAX

    GEELONG, Tuesday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said at the Geelong City Hall this ...

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  7. He saw "revolt" coming

    Sir George Kennan, former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, forecasted many of the moves the Soviet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STOLE A NEWSPAPER

    A railway official of Bethungra was sentenced to two months' hard labor at Cootamundra Court of Petty Sessions on Monday for stealing a newspaper. ...

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  9. P.O.W.s HAPPY AT RETURN

    PANMUNJON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The second group of Allied disabled prisoners—jubilant in contrast to the solemn men who had preceded them—began crossing the line to ...

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  10. New Governor-General here

    PERTH, Tuesday: "My recreation in this country will be learning about Australia," Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Australia's Governor-General designate, said today. He and Lady ...

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  11. POWs DID NOT KNOW KING WAS DEAD

    MUNSAN (Korea) Tuesday (A.A.P.): Six hundred British prisoners-of-war did not know King George ...

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  12. Appeal for coastwatchers' memorial

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: An appeal for funds to erect a memorial in New Guinea to the coast-watchers who lost ...

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  13. ALWAYS WET?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The man in charge of Victoria's weather forecasts for 20 years (Mr. H. E. ...

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  14. REDS' "SEX OFFENSIVE"

    SEOUL, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The Communists launched a "sex offensive" on the Western Korean front last night. ...

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  17. COMMISSION FLATS AT JUNEE

    A block of nine flats is to be erected in Junee by the Housing Commission. Advice of this proposal was ...

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  18. OVERSEAS ROUND-UP

    NOUMEA, Tuesday: Authorities in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands are having an uphill fight trying to break ...

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  19. ELECTION POINTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: Prosperity was on the rise in Australia, and Australians had never been better off in ...

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  20. Mr. Calwell

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The Menzies Government had increased taxation by £ 400,000,000, cut it down by ...

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  21. Road deaths down, but crashes rose

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Road deaths in N.S.W. decreased by 28 during the year ended December 31, 1952, compared ...

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