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  4. FLOODWATERS RECEDE SLOWLY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Floodwaters were slowly receding in many parts of the North Coast to-day but tension and anxiety remained high among townspeople and farmers. Maitland spent to-night in the fear that the sodden river bank would break ...

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  5. South Korean Successes Not Maintained

    TOKIO, June 26. -- Earlier South Korean counterattack successes against North Korean invaders were not sustained, an authoritative allied source told an A.A.P.-Renter's representative to-night. ...

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  6. POWERFUL ARMS FROM AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, June 26. --The United States will send powerful weapons to South Korea ...

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  7. S. KOREAN FAILURE WOULD BE EVIDENCE OF OUTSIDE HELP

    WASHINGTON, June 26.--The Secretary for Defence (Mr. Louis Johnson) said yesterday if Southern Korea failed to come through it would be evidence of outside assistance. ...

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  8. 38,000 Idle

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Industrial observers tonight estimated about 38,000 workers had been ...

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  9. PREDICTS TRIUMPH

    SEOUL, June 26.--The United States ambassador (Mr. John Muccio) to-day predicted South ...

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  10. Unjustified Infraction Of Liberty

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Communist war on the Korean Republic was to-day described by ...

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  11. GOVT. SYMPATHY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The sympathy of the Commonwealth Government to those suffering as a result of the floods was extended ...

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  12. Callide Visits Are "Tiresome"

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Federal, Victorian and South Australian Ministers are treating the Callide coalfield as a ...

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  13. Japanese Red Newspaper Suspended

    TOKIO, June 26.--General MacArthur has directed the Japanese Government to suspend the Communist newspaper 'Akahata' ('Red ...

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  14. EVACUATION LIKELY FROM GOONDIWINDI

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Police in Goondiwindi, 251 miles south-west of Brisbane, were standing by with boats to-night in readiness for a general evacuation of the town. ...

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  15. Set Match To Powder Train

    NEW YORK, June 26. --The Soviet's puppets in North Korea have set a match to a powder train, ...

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  16. Meat Companies Seek Order On Irritation

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A variation of the Meat Export Award and a restraining order on meat workers over ...

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  17. FEW AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Monday.--It was learned officially to-day very few Australian citizens are known to be in Korea, and if they had not ...

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  18. BRITAIN NOW PAYING WAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Britain was now virtually paying her way in world markets and was exporting more ...

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  19. North Hos Great Part In Future

    CAIRNS, Monday.--With its natural resources North Queensland must play an increasing part in the economy of Australia, said ...

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  20. LABOR ATTITUDE TO ANTI-RED BILL WILL HAVE PUBLIC SUPPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Labor party is convinced the majority of Australian electors would support Senate amendments to the Communist Party Dissolution Bill, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

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  21. Youth Lost On Wallaby Hunt

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.-- After having been lost daring the week-end for nearly 19 hours and spending a night ...

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  22. Rayon Price Rise "Unjustified"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Federal Government was satisfied that supplies of artificial silk piecegoods in Australia at present ...

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  23. JAPS FEARED P.O.W. NIGHT ACT AS SPIES

    LOS NEGROS, June 26.--A number of Australian prisoners of war at Gasmata (New Britain) were executed because it was feared they might act as spies, destroy aircraft and communicate with their own forces, Ensign Norio Kondo told the War Crimes Court here to-day. ...

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  24. Claim For Seven Year Old Injury

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- John Thomas Flanagan, of Kensington, to-day sued the China Mutual Steam Navigation Company and ...

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  25. Open Cut Plan For Gold Mine

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A company registered in Brisbane to-day will work by open cut a mine estimated to ...

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  26. NO COMMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--No indication was given to-day by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) on the Government's altitude on Friday ...

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