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  3. ALLIED TROOPS HAVE BROKEN SIEGE OF SEOUL

    TOKIO, May 9.—Allied troops have broken the siege of Seoul and pushed 18 to 20 miles north of the capital. Enemy troops appeared to-day to be ...

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  4. THREE NEW MINISTERS IN CABINET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—There will be three new ministers in the Menzies Ministry to be announced to-morrow. ...

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  5. Blow to Empire sugar interests

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Effect of new trade agreement between Canada and Cuba would ...

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  6. MARSHALL FAVORS BOMBING BASES IN CHINA BUT FOR DANGER FROM SOVIET

    WASHINGTON, May 9. — If there was no danger of Soviet intervention in the Korean war he would favor bombing of Chinese bases as recommended by ...

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  7. MR. WHITS FOR LONDON POST

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night announced the appointment of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sergeant-major lolled during army exercises

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, A sergeant-major was killed and two C.M.F. members injured in army ...

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  9. WEST GERMANY PLANS TO OUTLAW NAZIS

    BONN, May 9.—The West German Government announced to-day it is planning vigorous action ...

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  10. Parliament opens on June 13

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The first sitting of the first session of the 20th Parliament of the ...

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  11. "CRACKS" IN STOCK BUYING MOVEMENT

    LONDON, May 9. — Renter's financial writer says the first signs of a crack in the "buy everything" movement ...

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  12. BRILLIANT PAGEANT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — More than 8000 guests, and 160 gate crashers tonight packed the ...

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  13. Boy's body found in mangrove swamp

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The body of an eight-year-old boy was found wedged in some mangroves in Newcastle Harbor at Stockton ...

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  14. VIC. METAL TRADES' MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Wed.— Two big Victorian metal trade unions — the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the ...

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  15. Deathroll mounts

    SAN SALVADOR, May 9.—The deathroll from the week-end earthquake rose to 1200 to-day, as reports filtered slowly into the ...

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  16. Thousands celebrated Jubilee day

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Thousands of Queenslanders celebrated Jubilee Day to-day at centres throughout the State. ...

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  17. Australia's food position not bright

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Australia's overall food position is not bright, according to Mr. C. S. Sweetman, chairman of directors of Mutual Traders Ltd. ...

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  18. Kinkaid envisages Aust.-U.S.A. pact

    BRISBANE, Wed.― An Australlian-American treaty for Pacific defence was forecast to-night by United States Admiral Thomas ...

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  19. "BILLY" WENT TO BED

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Australia's elder statesman (Mr. W. M. Hughes) went to bed at 7.30 to-night, delighted at the ...

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  20. REJECTION OF SOVIET MOVE ON JAP. TREATY

    WASHINGTON, May 9.— The United States yesterday rejected the Soviet proposal for drafting of the Japanese ...

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  21. Blackleg vaccine

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Commonwealth serum laboratories are experimenting to produce an effective vaccine to combat the ...

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  22. Two men injured

    DALBY, Wed.—Two men were injured on the St. Ruth road tonight when struck by a passing- car while they were repairing a ...

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  23. United States of Europe plans

    STRASBOURG, May 9.— Plans for the United States of Europe entered a new stage here yesterday when parliamentary experts from ...

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  24. TENSION EASING IN N.Z. WHARF STRIKE

    AUCKLAND, May 9.—New unionists walked unguarded to work on Princes' wharf this morning. They showed passes to the ...

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  25. Chancellor confident on British defence program

    LONDON, May 9. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Hugh Gaitskell) told the House of Commons last night he was quite certain Britain would carry out her £4,700,000,000 defence program, ...

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  26. Dr. Flynn's ashes for Mt. Gillian

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A DC3 aircraft, possibly an R.A.A.F. machine, will leave Sydney for Alice Springs on May 21 with the ...

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  27. Glen Davis works

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. — All major trade unions with employees in the Glen Davis shale oil works will confer in Glen ...

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  28. 5 VIC. ROAD DEATHS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—Wet roads caused five fatalities and scores of minor accidents in Victoria to-day. ...

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