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  3. KOREA ARMS BAN

    CANBERRA. Tuesday: When it meets on Thursday, Federal Cabinet will discuss the ban on the export of arms to Korea imposed by the ...

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  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    Nearly an inch of rain was received in Bathurst during Tuesday's downpour. The fall has caused a big rise in the river. Conditions were milder ...

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  5. MOVES TO END KOREAN WAR

    Britain is now consulting with the United States, France and other Governments about proposals to be made to Russia for ending the Korean fighting, the diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Express" ...

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  6. RED ADVANCE CONTINUES

    AMERICAN and South Korean forces heavily outnumbered, are still on the retreat. One American officer brought ...

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  7. SNOWY RIVER PROGRESS

    The Chief Commissioner of the Snowy River Authority. Mr. Hudson, tonight outlined the progress being made. ...

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  8. CHECK ON TASS REPORT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday: Stale Department officials were yesterday pushing over a report credited to the Soviet newsagency. Tass, that over ...

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  9. "BANG UP" JOB BY MUSTANGS

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday, Australian Mustangs in Korea were domy a "bang up job". Major General Otto Weyland said on his return from ...

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  10. U.S. CALL UP

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: Immediate call up of 20,000 men for the Army was ordered by the Defence Department yesterday. ...

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  11. Spender's Comment

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:" The Minister for External Alfates Mr. Spender, today congratulated the majority of unionists, on their refusal to support ...

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  12. SOVIET AND U.N.O.

    LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday: United Nations Secretary General, Trygve Lie, has no inteneion of abandoning his efforts for peace between Russia and ...

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  13. Russia Says Move Illegal

    LONDON. Tuesday: Russia today rejected the UNO Security Council resolution of July 1 calling on all United Nations members to help South ...

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  14. STH. KOREANS FIGHTING BETTER

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday: General MacArthur has advised the Defence Department that a great improvement is indicated in the holding capabilities ...

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  15. N.Z. UPPER HOUSE TO GO

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Holland, tonight introduced a bill to abolish the Legislative Council, the New Zealand Upper House, at the end of this ...

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  16. MURDER OF P.O.W.'S ALLEGED

    SIX American GI prisoners were murdered in cold blood by North Korean forces yesterday, reports Roy MacArtney, ...

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  17. HEIRESS BELIEVED DROWNED

    A wealthy young heiress, Jennefer Warnham, is believed to have been drowned when her yacht was wreeked near Botany ...

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  18. ARMY RECRUITING

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday: In Sydney many men inquiring at Victoria barracks about enlistment are still under the impression, despite official ...

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  19. PAPAL ORDER

    ROME. Tuesday: The Pope has ordered Catholic missionaries in Korea to remain at their posts. The order includes the Apostolic ...

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  20. CLAIM BY TASS

    Tass, newseagency in a report from North Korea last night claimed that an American warship was sunk off the cost coast of Korea on Sunday. ...

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