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  4. Thousands of Reds Abandon Positions

    TOKYO, Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Chinese Communists in thousands abandoned positions today near Chorwon following the Allied break-through into ...

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  5. Forest Hill Parade

    The commanding officer at Forest Hill (Group-Captain Black) congratulates Flight-Sergeant Cairns during the passingout parade of apprentices last Friday. Flight-Sergeant Cairns was the outstanding apprentice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PARTY CHIEFS VOTED BACK

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the Minister for Defence Production (Mr. Harrison) were unanimously ...

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  7. DEFENCE SECTY. IN KOREA

    TOKYO Monday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Defence Secretary Marshall said today there was no basis for speculation that ...

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  8. MINISTER FIRES A BURST

    ARMY MINISTER, MR. FRANCIS, wearing a tin-hat, fires a Vickers gun at battle practice by C.M.F. troops at Noosa, Queensland. A private acted as his Number Two on the gun. Mr. Francis was a captain in the infantry in the First World War. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRENCHMEN BRILLIANT

    SYDNEY, Monday: The French Rugby League team gave a brilliant exhibition of open football to defeat Australia 26-15 in the first Rugby League Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. The match, charged with drama and excitement, thrilled the crowd of ...

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  10. Soviet "Is Growing Impatient"

    MEDFORD (Massachusetts), Monday (A.A.P.): The Soviet Union was growing "more reckless, more impatient, ...

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  11. UNION MUST SHOW CAUSE ON EXPULSION

    SYDNEY, Monday: Mr. Justice Kirby today ordered national officers of the Ironworkers' Association to show cause why they had expelled Laurence Short, secretary of the association's A.L.P. Industrial ...

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  12. FIVE JAPS HANGED

    LOS NEGROS, Mon. (A.A.P.-Reuter): Five Japanese war criminals were hanged here to-day. ...

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  13. PLANES DIVERTED TO WAGGA

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Victoria's two main aerodromes, Estendon and Mangalore, closed down at 6.30 tonight because of ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH LOAN CLOSES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: The £40,000,000 loan will close today. The loan, through which the Commonwealth Government ...

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  15. JUBILEE COUNTRY HOCKEY CARNIVAL ENDS IN SYDNEY

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  16. All Blacks Beat Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE, Monday: The All Blacks beat Newcastle by 20 points to six in the opening match of their tour today. ...

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  17. HIGH COURT CHIEF DIES

    LONDON, Monday: George Gavan Duffy, President of Eire's High Court, died in Dublin yesterday aged 68. Be was an uncle ...

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  18. Former Hotel Licensee At Wagga Murdered At Wollongong

    WOLLONGONG, Monday: A hotel licensee, brutally murdered in her room at the Oxford Hotel, Crown Street, Wollongong, formerly conducted hotels in Wagga and Tumut. She was Mrs. Lucy Barrows, 53. The body was found by a housemaid in ...

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  21. Federal Labor Party Elects New Executive

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Federal Parliamentary Labor Party by an exhaustive ballot to-day rejected Mr. K. Beazley ...

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  22. ENGLAND BATS WELL IN FIRST TEST

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  23. ENGLISH SOCCER WIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday: The visiting English Soccer team to-day beat an Australian XI. by six goals to one before a crowd ...

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