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  4. [?]tralians In Savage Fight With Chinese Bn.

    February 16.—Australian troops were engaged in a savage with a Chinese Communist battalion south-east of Chipyong, on Korean front last night Australian, New Zealand and British heavily attacked the Communists' left flank and made valuable ...

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  5. EVATT SAYS LEADERS GAVE NO PROMISE ON FUTURE ACTION —Issue In Contempt Case

    MELBOURNE, February 16.—A11 orders of the Coal Industry Tribunal, except those relating to basic wage standard hours and annual leave, had been invalid since 1947, Dr. H. Evatt contended in the Arbitration Court to-day. Dr. Evatt claimed that the Miners' ...

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  6. ATTLEE GOVT. SURVIVED TEST

    LONDON, February 16.—Mr. Winston Churchill, moving the Opposition's censure motion in the Commons on the ability of the Labour Government to carry out an effective and consistent defence policy in concert ...

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  7. NEW AUSSIES IN THE FORCES

    BRISBANE, Feb. 16.— New Australians cannot be enlisted in the R.A.N. or R.A.A.F. until they become naturalised. ...

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  8. GRAVE COAL SHORTAGE:

    MELBOURNE, February 16.—Still further drastic cuts in gas, power, train and tram services would be necessary in Victoria in a few weeks unless more coal was forthcoming, the State Premier, Mr. J. G. B. ...

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  9. BUILDING UP FREEDOM FRONT

    WASHINGTON, February 16.—The Defence Secretary, Mr. Marshall, said to-day that the United States planned to send four additional army divisions to Europe. He said that this addition had been recommended by the Joint Chiefs of ...

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  10. 136 mile dash to hospital after swallowing pin

    BRISBANE, Feb. 16.— An eight weeks old baby was rushed from Dalby to Brisbane by ambulance to-day for an ...

    Article : 146 words
  11. [?]adly [?]fect [?]tom [?]mbs

    [?] and frightening [?] of just what an [?] can do was given [?] in the ...

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  12. Soviet Protest At Release Of Japanese

    LONDON, February 16.—Russia to-night sent a note to the United Slates protesting against the release of Japanese war criminals by General MacArthur. Broadcast by Moscow Radio the note referred lo the "arbitrary actions of General ...

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  13. FIVE U.S. VESSELS ASHORE IN TOKIO BAY AFTER STORM

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. — The Navy reported to-day that five American vessels were washed around by a storm ...

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  15. FIVE POLIO CASES IN ONE WEEK AT TOOWOOMBA

    TOOWOOMBA, February 16. —During the week ended at noon to-day five additional positive poliomyelitis cases ...

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  16. A.L.P. BANS REDS FROM PROCESSION

    BRISBANE, February 16. — Communists would he banned from Che official Labour Day Procession on April 30, stated ...

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  17. DEFENCE POWERS TO BE FULLY USED

    CANBERRA, February 16.—The Federal Government will use its defence powers to the fullest extent in its aim to place Australia on a semi wartime footing. Defence powers will be used to recruit more men and women for the defence forces, to ...

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  18. "REDS MORE RUTHLESS THAN NAZIS"

    Mr, Morrison, the Lord President of the Council in Britain, stated recently that the new Russian tyranny ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BUSH FIRE HAZARDS

    BRISBANE, February 16. — It appeared that most graziers had not taker, the advice of the Rural Fires Board on bush fire ...

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  20. Shortages affect rail transport

    WELLINGTON, February 16. —Australian and New Zealand Railways Commissioners intend to draw the attention of ...

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  21. MAN'S TRAGIC DEATH

    BRISBANE, Feb. 16.—Charles Henry Hillcoat married, of Park-read, Milton, was killed by a flying piece of timber when ...

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  22. DEARER NIPS

    LONDON, February 13. — The Scotch Whisky Association announced to-day that all proprietary brands of Scotch ...

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