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  4. Americans Fighting Delaying Action

    "TOKIO, July 17.--Americans are fighting a stubborn delaying action inside the Kum River bend, west off Taejon, according . to latest advice reaching Tokio to-night. Taeion was still in ...

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  5. CONTINUATION OF RAIN FOR NEXT FEW DAYS FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Continued rain over Queensland's tropical coast and interior has held up the shearing of 12,000,000 sheep, closed sugar mills, isolated scores of townships and caused a power ...

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  6. All Time Low In Infant Mortality

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland's marriage rate last year was the lowest since 1938 and ...

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  7. War Grimes Trials

    LOS NEGROS, July 17.--A suspected Japanese war criminal told the War Crimes Court here to-day he thought his commanding general had ordered the execution of four allied prisoners on ...

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  8. Communists Came In Screaming Waves

    TOKIO, July 17.--Communists came by thousands in fanatical screaming waves, right into American foxholes and beyond. American artillery fired, at pointblank range, as fast as it could load, but it ...

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  9. Collinsville State line Mechanisation

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- First unit of mechanisation of Collinsville State coalmine would cost about ...

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  10. 'Jack The Rapper' Has Melbourn Police Baffled

    Melbourne, Monday. --Heidelberg's" Jack the Rapper" has Melbourne police baffled. ...

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  11. SUGAR INDUSTRY STANDS TO BE HEAVY LOSER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The sugar industry stands to he a heavy loser from the long wet weather hold up of the sugar harvest. All Queensland's 15 mills from Proserpine to ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. Cotton Growers To Receive--

    Brisbane, Monday. -- Queensland's cotton industry will receive a pleasant surprise soon, ...

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  13. National Service Effect On Industry

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The compulsory national service scheme will be discussed tomorrow by the council of the Queensland Chamber of ...

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  14. MINERS REFUSE SECOND SHIE[?]

    BRISBANE, Monday Collinsville State coa[?] refusal to work th[?] maintenance shi[?] ...

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  15. Golf Ball Broke His Cheekbone

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Golf can be an expensive game. Playing golf on a golf course In East Malvern, Melbourne, last ...

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  16. WILL SOLVE COUNTRY'S COAL NEEDS'

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The problem of meeting Australia's desperate need of coal can and will be ...

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  17. Serious Charges

    SYDNEY, Mon.--George Albert Aldridge (22), fitter and turner, of Canleyvale, to-day faced a list of serious charges at Liverpool ...

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  18. REPORT ON AUST. AID GALLED FOR

    CANBERRA, Monday.--An early meeting of defence chiefs to prepare a report on possible further Australian ...

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  19. His M[?] V[?]

    LONDON, [?]radio last n[?] statement a[?] Ernest Thor[?] ...

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  20. Station Hands' Pay

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A claim for a 33 per cent wage increase for Queensland station hands has been filed by the Australian ...

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  21. Lighter Explosion Could Be Sabotage

    LONDON, July 17.--The Admiralty stated to-day further evidence which has come to light indicating the possibility of ...

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  22. Obstructive Sedition Will Be Prosecuted

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Persons guilty of sedition obstructing an adequate, proper' war effort would be ...

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  23. COUNCIL SEAT FOR RED CHINA FIRST STEP TO END WAR

    NEW YORK, July 17.--Stalin had suggested the United Nations should seat Communist China in the Security Council as a first step in ending the Korean war, the New York 'Times' reported to-day. ...

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  24. "DON'T BE CASUAL ABOUT KOREA"

    Dr. Evatt, deputy Leader of the Opposition, declared that United Nations armed Intervention in Korea could not be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. RED NEWSPAPERS BANNED IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, July 17. -- Police throughout Japan to-day raided several hundred offices of local committees of the Japanese ...

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  26. LEGAL OPIN[?] IN DIVORCE[?]

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The rate[?] divorce petitions being flled[?] New South Wales is quickly near [?] the record level reached just[?] ...

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  27. Free Drug Plan Starts August

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--The Federal Government's free drug scheme is expected to operate from August 14. ...

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  28. Malpractices In Poll Alleged

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State Electoral Commissioner (Mr. E. Bennetts) said to-day lie had asked for a report from the State ...

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  29. RUSSIA WORKING ON H-BOMB

    WASHINGTON, July 17.--Russia was working on a hydrogen bomb, Senator Brien McMahon (chairman of the Congressional ...

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  30. A.C.T.U. To Discuss Military Trainina

    MELBOURNE, Monday. - A.C.T.U. officers and executive members will confer In Sydney this week on compulsory military ...

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  31. Flu Epidemic Rages In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Mon.-- Fill and virus pneunmonia epidemics In Sydney are still raging and are seriously affecting businesses and ...

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  32. Airletter Manufacture

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The P.M.G. (Mr. Anthony) announced to-day commercial printers could now manufacture airletters under ...

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