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  4. U.S. FORGE BEHIND KOREAN LINES

    TOKIO, March 23.--Thousands of American paratroopers dropped from armed flying boxcars on the Imjin River area, 20 miles ahead of the United Nations front line, at 9 a.m. local time to-day. ...

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  5. He went also!

    Lt.-Gen. Matthew Ridgway (left), Commander of the United States Eighth Army, who flew in person with the U.N. paratroop armada, talks to General Douglas MacArthur (right) Commanding General of the United Nations forces in Korea, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Reds will be vital issue in coming Fed. election

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"We are going into this election with a most vital issue, and the fundamental issue is the same on this occasion as it was in the December, 1949, election, when the people gave us such an overwhelming vote." ...

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  7. 25 RESCUED FROM SURF YESTERDAY

    Brisbane, Friday. -- Queensland lifesavers to-day rescued 25 holiday surfers from being swept ...

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  8. Watersiders still unhappy

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Waterside Workers' Federation will ask the Arbitration Court next Wednesday to review the basics ...

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  9. Must not prejudice our troops

    LONDON, March 23.-- Questioned in the House of Commons yesterday about U.N. policy on the ...

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  10. CHURCH PROTEST MARCH AT SHOW OPENING

    SYDNEY, Friday.--While 152,878 people were at the Royal Jubilee Show to- day, about 5000 people marched through Sydney streets in protest against the show being open on Good Friday. ...

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  11. BABY MURDER

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.-- A 38-year-old aborigine, charged with the murder of a young child ...

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  12. Qld Govt's "all out" steel grab

    BRISBANE, Friday. --The State Government was buying overseas whatever iron and steel ...

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  13. AGAINST LESSONS IN MAKE-UP

    LONDON, Mar 23.--Wing- Commander Eric Bullus (Conservative) protested in the Commons yesterday against ...

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  14. Nat. service

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The date of registration for National Service under the National Service Act has been ...

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  15. U.S. crime probe hearing

    NEW YORK, March 23.-- The first fruit of the Senate Crime Investigation Committee's much publicised New ...

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  16. Medal for "stone" thieves

    LONDON, March 23.--Scotland Yard detectives are believed to have a complete picture of how the Coronation ...

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  17. Uranium deposits

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 23.-- Dr. Colin Hutton, Professor of Minerology at Stanford University, said to-day vast deposits of ...

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  18. Appeal against relatives lost

    SYDNEY, Fri.-- A 67-year-old man yesterday lost an appeal to the State Full Court against a Supreme Court verdict which ...

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  19. £20,000 damage in big Atherton fire

    CAIRNS, Friday.--Damage estimated at £20,000 was caused early this morning when fire swept through five buildings in the heart of Main-street, Atherton, razing three premises to the ground and ...

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  20. Wool deduction act upheld

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Full- High Court unanimously held yesterday that the wool sales deduction legislation was valid. ...

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  21. Sentenced for harming girl

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Verdun Louis Collett, 36, plumber's assistant, who dropped his 12 year old daughter over a 10 foot balcony ...

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  22. Students' attack oh recruiting

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- The University Senate is expected to discuss an attack on Recruiting Director Lieut- Gen. Sir Edmund Herring ...

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  23. Plane carrying 52 overdue

    LONDON, March 23.--Fifty-two passengers are believed to be aboard a United States Army plane which is four hours overdue ...

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  24. WILL NOT GIVE IN

    WELLINGTON, March 23.--The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. S. G. Holland), in a nationwide broadcast last night, ...

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  25. 2 ESCAPE IN PLANE CRASH

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two men had miraculous escapes from death this afternoon when their Tiger Moth plane ...

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  26. FOUND WIFE DEAD

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A Ryde man who believed his wife was holidaying in the Blue Mountains yesterday found her dead on a bed ...

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  27. Public service amendments

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Several amendments to the Public Service regulations were approved by the Executive Council on Thursday. ...

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  28. Censure Evatt

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --The Victorian A.L.P. Easter conference to-night endorsed the Central Executive's censure against Dr. H. ...

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  29. MR. ATTLEE HAS ULCER

    LONDON, March 23. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Clement Attlee) is suffering from a duodenal, ulcer, and will require medical ...

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  30. MENZIES' SPEECH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will give the joint policy speech of the Liberal and Country Parties ...

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  31. Alaana berths

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- The disabled 900-ton coastal ship Alagna berthed at New Farm at 5 p.m. on Thursday after a 120-mile 25- ...

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  32. BUTTER WILL NOT BE SHORT IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There will be no butter shortage in Australia this winter. This assurance was given yesterday by an official source to ...

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  33. HE WARNED SUMMERS

    LONDON, march 23.-- His Majesty's physician, Lord Horder, interrupted the B.B.C.'s ...

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  34. Man arrested at gun point; rammed police

    STANTHORPE, Friday.--A man was arrested at pistol point on Carnarvon Bridge, in Stanthorpe, on f Thursday, after he had rammed a police jeep with a stolen utility. ...

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  35. Labor bid for women's vote

    CANBERRA, Fri.--A meeting of Labor leaders from all States to-day decided to make a strong bid for the women's vote. ...

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  36. ASSAULT ON YOUNG GIRL

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- A large squad of detsctives is searching to-night for n middle-aged man who criminally assaulted an 11- ...

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  37. Scalded boy dies

    GYMPIE, Friday. -- Severely scalded at his parents' dairy farm yesterday when he fell into a bucket of boiling water, Raymond ...

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  38. Accidentally shot

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- A bullet accidentally discharged from a rifle went through two fibrollte walls and wounded Mrs. Elizabeth ...

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  39. Rockhampton polio

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- A positive case of poliomyelitis from Kawana, about five miles from Rockhampton, and a suspect case ...

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  40. FORCED LANDING

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.--A 14-passenger, amphibious, single- motored aircraft with five men and a girl aboard, made a forced ...

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  41. DEARER NEWSPAPERS

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Four Sydney newspaper companies which publish daily papers have notified newsagents that the price of their ...

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