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  4. Bitter fighting rages in Korea

    TOKIO, June 4.—The 8th Army's relentless attack across the entire Korean front ...

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  5. GEARING AUSTRALIA FOR WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Basic principles for gearing the industrial and primary production potential of Australia ...

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  6. PROTESTMARCH BY SEAMEN AND WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Watersiders and seamen are expected to march through Sydney to-morrow when the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. ...

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  7. Indonesia wise to move slowly

    NEW YORK, June 4. -- The Indonesian Government would be wise to move slowly, said ...

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  8. Control of ham, bacon prices?

    Melbourne, Monday. -- Ham and bacon prices may be controlled again at the ...

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  9. Canberra downs beer to down inflation

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Canberra residents are keeping inflation down through a novel and pleasing method ...

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  10. TWO BATAANS ON THE JOB IN KOREA

    United Nations naval units are effectively denying use of the sea lanes around Korea to Communist supply ships through constant naval patrols. In this photograph of United Nations ships are two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Stoppage in Qld. expected

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Shipping officials expect most of the State's 5000 watersiders to defy ...

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  12. Thousands of worshippers greet statue

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Nearly 100,000 people to-night watched the statue of Our Lady of ...

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  13. PROGRAM TO SECURE POWERS TO DEAL WITH COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A three point program to secure adequate powers to deal with Communists and other subversive activities on the ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. REBELS ATTACK

    HANOI, May .4. -- French Army headquarters announced to-day that a 40,000 strong Vietminh rebel force attacking ...

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  15. R.S.L. PRESIDENT

    DARWIN, Monday. -- Australia might have to make friends with the Japanese if she were to survive. ...

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  16. Five weak spots in world

    Brisbane, Monday. -- "When if was suggested I should give an address on the situation ...

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  17. Anti-India propaganda

    LONDON, June 4.--The Deputy External Affairs Minister (Doctor Keskar) told Parliament to-day the Indian ...

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  18. New and better jet

    WASHINGTON, June .4. -- Production had started on an American jet fighter superior to the Russian M.I.G. 15 being ...

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  19. Claims wife enticed by brother-in-law

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Joseph Bloxidge, market gardener, of Noble Park, claimed £2000 from his ...

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  20. Much depends on London talks on Jap peace treaty

    LONDON, June 4.--President Truman's special ambassador (Mr. Dulles) arrived in London yesterday for talks with the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Morrison) on the Japanese treaty. ...

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  21. Uniform standard wanted

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- The conference of the Pharmaceutical Association of Australia and New Zealand decided today to try to get a uniform ...

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  22. Potatoes for Mackay

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A total of 6500 bags of Tasmanian potatoes discharged to-day from the freighter Colac will be railed north for Cairns, ...

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  23. INTERFERENCE WITH POINTS ON COAL RAILWAY ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A man had admitted throwing a set of points in front of a fully loaded coal train, causing it to switch to a siding where empty wagons were standing. Another man ...

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  24. Wacol canteen doubled

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Because the Intake of trainees has been increased from 768 to 1440 canteen accommodation ...

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  25. To resume work

    SYDNEY, Monday. --By a three to two majority, striking bus mechanics to-day decided to resume work to-morrow ...

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  26. 2 found dead in car

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A young man and a woman were found dead in a car partly submerged in Kilmore Creek, ...

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  27. SOVIET AND SATELLITES READY FOR OFFENSIVE NEXT YEAR?

    NEW YORK, June 4.--Reorganisation and re-equipment by the Soviet Union of the armies of satellite States were proceeding so swiftly and efficiently that by the autumn of 1952 most of those forces should be ready for offensive operations, said the New York 'Times' yesterday. ...

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  28. £11,450 reward for Malayan red leader

    SINGAPORE, June 4. -- Any civilian who can produce alive the secretary general of the Central Executive Committee of the ...

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  29. 'Aristocrats' for U.S.

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--Four Australian "aristocrats" making a trans-Pacific voyage on the vessel Sierra are expected ...

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  30. TRAGIC ERROR

    TOKIO, June 4.--Allied guns brought clown two giant American "flying box car" transport planes in a tragic error over ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Flying with "Yard"

    BRISBANE, Mon.--George Eric Titley (47), an accountant, who is being extradited to London to face fraud charges ...

    Article : 52 words
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