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  4. United Nations army moves north again

    TOKIO, January 28.--Powerful United Nations forces rolled northward all along the western Korean front to-day. Patrols ...

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  5. ATOMIC TEST IN NEVADA

    WASHINGTON, January 28.--An atomic test explosion was set off near Las Vegas (Nevada) ...

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  6. Govt. plan to deal with Reds

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Government planned to deal with the ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. Sea erosion threat to Southport homes

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--After the worst battering in the South Coast's history over the past few days erosion is threatening at least eight Southport homes with destruction while the back of an hotel is ...

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  8. MR. DEANACHESON TELLS THE WORLD

    UNITED States Secretary of State Dean Acheson, speaking to a nationwide (U.S.) radio and television audience from his office in Washington, D.C., called the action of the Chinese Communists in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Starving rats invade flood-bound town

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Hundreds of starving rats are invading homes and gardens at flood-bound Muttaburra in central Queensland. The Muttaburra ...

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  10. 'STUDENTS' SNORED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- Some members of the Australian Institute of Political Science who came ...

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  11. NORTH STILL ISOLATED BY FLOODS

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. --All centres north of Ayr remained isolated from the south by rail. ...

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  12. Warned on retention of 'drunks'

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Stevedoring Industry Board's Brisbane representative (Mr. W. ...

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  13. Safety factor high on railway

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Twenty-seven passengers had lost their lives in train accidents since the Traveston accident in June, 1925, ...

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  14. VOLCANO RUMBLES, BUT RELIEF WORK GOES ON

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Mount Lamington rumbled spasmodically on Friday and Saturday. At times steam and dust rose from the volcano. ...

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  15. Rift over China policy perturbing to Americans

    NEW YORK, January 28.--The American Congress and public became increasingly concerned this week over the reluctance of the United States' major allies, particularly Britain, to give unqualified support to America's China policy. Automatic reaction of many ...

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  16. DRIVERS WON'T JOIN IN BAN

    MELBOURNE, Sun. -- Victorian steam and electric train drivers will not join the suburban goods and country passenger train ...

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  17. SCOTTISH KIDNAP PLOT FAILED

    LONDON, January 28.--Scottish Nationalists to-day told the newspaper 'Sunday Pictorial' that they intended to ...

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  18. DOOR OPEN FOR PEKING

    WASHINGTON, January 28. -- The American Government would not press for U.N. sanctions ...

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  19. SMOKE, DUST SHOOT FROM MOUNTAIN

    LAE, Sunday. -- Clouds of pumice dust and smoke suddenly shot up from Mount Lamington to ...

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  20. Aborigines will be absorbed

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- The mingling of aborigines with the white population and their ultimate absorption in the white race was the ...

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  21. POLIO, TETANUS VICTIM DIES

    BRISBANE, Sun.--John Clark (17), of Ballandean, died from poliomyelitis in Stanthorpe Hospital to-day. ...

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  22. Plan to lessen Sydney blackouts

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Employers' representatives and power authorities at a conference in Sydney to-day decided to submit to the State ...

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  23. Thousands pray for Archbishop

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Special prayers for the recovery of 80-year-old Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) ...

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  24. COMMUNIST PLAN TO PARALYSE INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Communist Party was planning a general strike to paralyse industry and smash production, Mr. F. Scully, M.L.A., said in a broadcast to-night. ...

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  25. Cyclone centre still operating

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The Weather Bureau to-night forecast gale force winds accompanied by rough seas and heavy swells along the ...

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  26. One train a day to Sydney

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Because of coal shortages only one train a day will leave Brisbane for ...

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  27. Meat control will affect local market

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Moves by the Federal and State Governments to control the canned meat industry would influence the ...

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  28. Bush fires rage in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Country Fire Authority has declared to-morrow an "acute" fire danger day throughout Victoria. ...

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  29. Mr. Dulles to visit Australia

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The special consultant to the United States Secretary of State (Mr. John Dulles) will shortly visit ...

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