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  4. DECISIVE KOREAN BATTLE HAS BEGUN

    TOKIO, July 28.--The decisive battle of the Korean war had begun, stated a U.S. headquarters intelligence spokesman to-day. ...

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  5. More Severe Floods Feared In Souths West

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Four army ducks, supplied and manned by the army, were railed express to Mitchell at 11.30 to-night as a precautionary measure, following the danger of severe flooding in the Goondiwindi, Surat, St. George, and Dirranbandi areas. ...

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  6. SOVIET IS RETURNING TO SECURITY COUNCIL

    MEW YORK, July 28.-- Russia announced yesterday she would attend the Security Council ...

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  7. JAPS USED DEAD OFFICERS' SWORDS FOR EXECUTION OF WAR PRISONERS

    LOS NEGROS, July 28.--Japanese had used only three or four swords in the mass execution of about 50 Australian prisoners of war on Ambon Island in 1942 an accused Japanese marine told the War Crimes Court here to-day. ...

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  8. Losses Of Stock Great Disaster

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Reports which are coming, in from flooded territory throughout the State indicate a great disaster has occurred, especially in the watercourse country from which many stock ...

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  9. Death Of Taipan Snake Bite Victim

    CAIRNS, Friday.--The 20-year-old snake collector, Keith Budden, of Randwick, New South Wales, died at the Cairns Base Hospital to-day from the effect of a taipan snake bite, received yesterday ...

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  10. FOOD DROPPED BY PLANES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Light planes using a gravelled strip in a Moree wheat paddock as their base, ...

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  11. Milk Dearer From Tuesday

    BRISBANE, Friday. --Milk will be a halfpenny a quart dearer to consumers throughout the State from next ...

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  12. Govt Trying To Lift Duty On Wire

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. -- Mr. B. R. Corser, M.B.R., in a statement . to-night said that ...

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  13. 5 DELEGATES WALK OUT OF CP. MEETING

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Five of 150 delegates walked out of the Country Party State conference to-day, it was alleged ...

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  14. Condition Better:

    Melbourne, Friday.-- A radio message received in Melbourne today from Heard Island ...

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  15. 3 TRAINS IN SPECTACULAR SYDNEY SMASH

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Twelve persons were injured when three suburban electric trains were ...

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  16. Oasis In Desert

    Canberra, Friday. -- The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-, night said he had received ...

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  17. COMMUNIST ATTITUDE TO KOREA STATED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Communist Party Secretary (Mr. J. B. Miles) said to-night Australian Communists ...

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  18. HIT-AND-RUN DRIVERS STILL AT LARGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Neither the men responsible for the hit and run accident at Gatton, nor the river of the ...

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  19. FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Country transport was severely taxed through lack of Commonwealth financial aid, the ...

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  20. 70 Hurt In Anti-Leopold Clashes

    LONDON, July 28.-- One person was killed and 70 injured to-night outside the Royal Palace ...

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  21. TIME TAKEN BY FORELOCK

    NEW YORK, July 28. -- Free countries of the world, by their action against aggression in Korea, had for once stood ...

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  22. REDS DISPERSED IN SAIGON ACTION

    SAIGON, July 28.--French Foreign Legionnaires, with "crabs" amphibious tanks and four infantry battalions supported by aircraft, artillery and French naval craft, scattered an 11,000 strong Vietminh ...

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  23. Peasants Dodge Bullets In No-Man's-Land

    TOKIO, July 28.--Out in the hell of no-man's-land today, under the lire of the Americans and Communists, ...

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  24. Possible Split In Labor Ranks

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Queensland central executive of the A.L.P. declared Queensland's Democratic Rights Committee a ...

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  25. Hand Feeding

    WARWICK, Friday. -- Although dairy farmers are assured of a good spring season with abundant growth of ...

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  26. TO PROBE SHIP TURN ROUND

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Labor and National Service ' Minister (Mr. H. E. Holt) said to-day he would confer in a fortnight's ...

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