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  4. WHARF ACTION LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The Federal Government is expected to take action to ...

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  5. ALLIED UNITS HIT BACK IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Wed.—Confusing reports from the Korean front today said U.N. troops had fought their way back into Wonju, central communications hub, but that ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTERS AT PALACE LUNCHEON

    Commonwealth Prime Ministers with members of the Royal Family at a luncheon at Buckingham Palace. Left to right: Mr. T. E. Donges, representing the South African Prime Minister (Dr. Malan), Mr. D. S. Senanayake (Ceylon), Sir Godfrey Huggins (Southern Rhodesia), Mr. S. G. Holland (New Zealand), Mr. Menzies (Australia), the Queen, the King, the Duchess of Kent, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA'S FOUR- POINT PLAN FOR KOREA OUTLINED

    ATLANTIC CITY, Wed. — Mr. Warren Austin, chief United States delegate to the United Nations, last night outlined a four- point course in Korea, for which, he said, America was seeking United Nations support. ...

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  9. DIGGER CASUALTIES IN KOREA 393

    TOKIO, Wed. — The 3rd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment suffered 393. casualties between September 29, when it arrived in Korea, and January 3, the British Commonwealth Public Relations Office ...

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  10. TRIPLE RAIL SMASH NARROWLY AVOIDED

    LONDON, Wed.—A train driver peering through a driving snowstorm hear Larbert, Sterlingshire, today with a screech of brakes pulled up in the nick of time to avoid ploughing through the wreckage of an ...

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  11. Jap Premier On Rearming

    TOKIO, Wed. — The Japanese Prime Minister, (Mr. Yoshida) said tonight that Japanese rearmament would ...

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  12. Police Fire On Singapore Mob

    SINGAPORE, Wed. (A.A.P.-Reu[?]er).—Police fired late last night at a isorderly crowd of 100 Malays and indonesians armed with bottles and ...

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