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  4. 2 MILLION REFUGEES PLOD SOUTH

    PUSAN, Jan. 3.—Down the pot-holed, war-worn highways and ox cart tracks of South Korea, 2,000,000 homeless ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS TIGHTEN STRANGLEHOLD ON GHOST CITY OF SEOUL

    TOKIO, January 3.—Powerful Communist forces to-day tightened their stranglehold on Seoul, battering British and American troops holding three main ...

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  6. Mackay waterfront dispute

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Commonwealth Government should consider taking proceedings against Mr. E. Roach, acting general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, for contempt of ...

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  7. Prepared to meet employers on prices

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions was prepared to ...

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  8. NEW AID PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR

    PAUL G. HOFFMAN (centre), retiring administrator of the U.S. Economic Co- operation Administration, is shown with General George C. Marshall (right), newly appointed U.S. Secretary of Defence, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Offensive will continue

    LONDON, January 3.—The present Communist offensive in Korea would continue until "the achievement of full ...

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  10. PRECAUTIONS

    NEW YORK, January 3. —The army yesterday set up anti-aircraft emplacements around New ...

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  11. IMMEDIATE POLICE PROBE ON BULIMBA ELECTION FRAUD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A top ranking police official, probably assisted by another officer, will begin investigations to-morrow, into the Bulimba election fraud. ' ...

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  12. U.N. meefring on Korea

    LAKE SUCCESS, January 3.— The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee will meet to-day to consider the ...

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  13. PROTEST BY SYDNEY MEN

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Nearly 2500 Sydney waterside workers to-day protested against Mr. Justice Kirby's statement ...

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  14. 77 Squadron's six mouths' Korea record

    TOKIO, January 3.—Australia's No. 77 Mustang squadron to-day completed six months' ...

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  15. Narrow escape for police in blazing launch

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.- Two waterpolicemen narrowly escaped being blown to pieces when ...

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  16. Handicapped

    WASHINGTON, Jan 3.—The Defence Department says General MacArthur never publicly and directly asked for permission to ...

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  17. Soviet reply to west stresses German armament problem

    LONDON, January 3.—The Soviet Government considered it essential to examine first of all the question of the demilitarisation of Germany, which is the most acute problem in Europe, said Moscow radio, broadcasting the Soviet reply to the note from Britain, America and France on a Big Four Foreign Ministers' meeting. ...

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  18. Demands Government's resignation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —A demand that the State Government should resign was made by both ...

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  19. Purge started in Red China

    CALCUTTA, January 3.—The Associated Press says China has started a drastic purge in her own ruling Communist Party, ...

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  20. US. EXPECTED TO OPPOSE ACCEPTANCE OF TERMS

    WASHINGTON, January 3.—Observers expect the United States will oppose acceptance of the latest Soviet terms for four-power Foreign Ministers' talks. ...

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  21. 150-mile trek for scouts

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A 150- mile trek in wild mountain country in the Carnarvon Ranges in central-west Queensland will be ...

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  22. BOY DROWNED AT PICNIC

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — William Leslie Sunderland (10), of Carlton. Was drowned at Seaford this afternoon. ...

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  23. Purge of Comms.

    PARIS, Jan. 3.—French Cabinet will to-day intensify the purge of Communists and fellow travellers from important positions by ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANT OMISSION

    LONDON, January 3.— British diplomatic observers consider it significant that the Russian note ...

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  25. Desperate measures to recover teeth

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A man lost his false teeth in Tenterfield swimming pool to-day, drained the pool to find them, and then cut off the town's water supply for several hours. ...

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  26. MOTHER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF HER TWO YOUNG CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Late to-day homicide detectives charged a young married woman with having murdered her two children, one in March, 1948, and the other yesterday. The detectives left to-night ...

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  27. Mine tragedy

    BUDAPEST, January 3. — Eighty-one miners were killed on Saturday in an explosion in Hungary's major mining centre of ...

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