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  4. OUTNUMBERED AMERICANS FORCED DEEPLY BACK IN NEW RED ONSLAUGHT

    SOUTH KOREA, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Outnumbered five to one by infantry and four to one by tanks, the Americans were forced back deeply on the main western road this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEAMEN'S OFFICIALS DETERMINED ON KOREA BAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: Leaders of the Australian Seamen's Union intend to enforce their ban on transport of war supplies to Korea unless it is opposed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Radium Ore Report to be Investigated

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday: The State Mines Department will investigate reports that uranium ore has been ...

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  7. Aust. Bowlers Lose

    LONDON, Tuesday: Scotland beat the Australian bowls touring team by 112 to 84 at Glasgow yesterday. ...

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  8. Sedgman Hurt His Thigh in Fall in Wimbledon Final

    Sedgman told his mother, Mrs. A. Sedgman, of Union Street, Brunswick (Melbourne) about the fall over radio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GRIMES ACT MAY BE USED AGAINST SEAMEN'S LEADERS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. Implementation of the Crimes Act against Seamen's Union officials who imposed the banned the ...

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  10. Chinese Reds May Invade Indo-China

    HONG KONG, Tuesday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Communist General Lin Piao, Commander of the Fourth Field ...

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  11. 270 DEAD IN QUAKES

    BOGOTA (Colombia), Tuesday (A.A.P.): It is officially announced that 270 persons were killed in the five earthquakes ...

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  12. Minister Warns Militants on Korea Supplies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday: The External Affairs Minister (Mr. Spender) said to-day that the Federal Government would take action against what he described as the Communist-inspired opposition to the transport ...

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  13. CHURCHES' WORK TO BE REVIEWED

    TORONTO (Canada), Tuesday (A.A.P.): Leaders of 160,000,000 Christians in 44 countries will review this week the service the ...

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  14. RUSSIA REJECTS U.N. MOVE FOR AID IN KOREA

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Russia today rejected the United Nations Security Council resolution of July 7 calling on all ...

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  15. London Transport Strike May End

    LONDON, Tuesday: The unofficial strike which threatened to develop into a major tie-up of Britain's road transport ...

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  16. Generals for Tokyo

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Two American Chiefs-of-Staff, the Army's General J. Lawton Collins, and the Air Force's General ...

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  17. STH. KOREAN MORALE IMPROVING

    WASHINGTON. Tues. (AAP): General MacArthur has advised the Defence Department that a "great Improvement" is indicated ...

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  20. Archbishop Duhig's Appeal

    BRISBANE, Tues: The hearing of an appeal by Archbishop Duhig to the Holy Name Cathedral case is expected to begin ...

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  21. Egypt and Korea

    LONDON, Tuesday: Egypt's refusal to support the United Nations resolution urging aid for South Korea came as a ...

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  22. MEDIATE CALL-UP OF 20,D MEN FOR U.S. ARMY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): The immediate call-up of 20,000 men for the Army was ordered by the Defence Department yesterday. "No other recourse is at present available to meet ...

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  23. Britain Seeks to End War in Korea

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Britain is now consulting with the United States, France and other Governments about ...

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  24. Crafton Cup to be Held

    GRAPTOM, Tuesday: Follow-ing an inspection of the Grafton track this morning, Clarence River Jockey Club officials ...

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  25. Steel Production Record in U.K.

    LONDON, Tuesday (A.A.P.): Britain's steel output in the first half of this year was 8,309,000 tons —an all-time record. The ...

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  26. Woman Refuses to Tell How She Was Shot

    BRISBANE, Tuesday: A 32-year-old married woman who was found dying from a bullet wound in a well-drillers' camp on ...

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  27. Mr. Menzies' Journey

    SINGAPORE. Tuesday (A.A.P.- Reuter): The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Mendes) left here by air for London at 6.45 ...

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