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  3. JAPANESE GENERAL ADMITS--

    LOS NEGROS, July 4.--He had made no attempt to punish two Japanese medical officers who had dissected the dead bodies of Australian prisoners of war, General Fusataro Teshima told the War Crimes Court to-day. ...

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  4. U.S. GROUND FORCES IN ACTION

    TOKIO July 4.--American ground forces have clashed with North Korean troops for the first time, General MacArthur announced ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. Shotgun Pellets In Head

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday. 15 --The Chief Engineer of the Gin Gin Co-operative Sugar Mill at ...

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  6. MAYORAL ELECTION COMMENTS ATTACKED

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--Refusal of the council by a majority, the independents ...

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  7. Atomic Research

    Work at the atomic energy research establishment, Harwell, England. Photo shows the "experimental" face of the pile. The apparatus near the face includes a neutron spectrometer and a mechanical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WATERSlDERS' SECRETARY DEFEATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A.L.P. industrial groups scored their greatest success since their establishment several years ago by the defeat to-day of the Brisbane waterside workers' Communist secretary (Mr. ...

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  9. Terror Campaign Among Students

    SAIGON. July 4.--Agents of the Russian and Chinese Communist recognised Vietminh Insurrectionary ...

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  10. HECTIC RUSH TO GET POLITICIANS TO CANBERRA IN TIME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Special plane services are being arranged to take members of Federal Parliament to Canberra for the special session on Thursday. Bookings on short notice for ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. MARINES ORDERED TO KOREA

    WASHINGTON, July 4. -- United States Marines and Marine air units yesterday were ...

    Article : 220 words
  12. Defence Council Discussions

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Probable future of Australian participation in the Korean war will be discussed at the ...

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  13. Inter-State Trains To Resume At Week-end

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Commissioner for Railways announced to-day inter-State rail traffic would resume on the Kyogle line on Sunday. First train since the floods would ...

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  14. MAJOR DRIVE SOUTH

    Twenty-five thousand North Korean troops are pushing south with tanks in what appears to be a major drive, according to a headquarters spokesman. The spokesman added: ...

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  15. Volcano Erupting

    DJAKARTA, July 4.--A Dutch ship to-day reported that the giant Krakatau volcano, between ...

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  16. Queensland Coal For N.S. Wales

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland would supply another 500 tons of coal weekly during July to Northern New South Wales ...

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  17. Garden Found Gaol "Good Experience"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A "good experience" was how John Smith Garden described his two years and two months ...

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  18. "Seeing" Sound

    emitted from the horn at left. The wave pattern is produced by a scanning technique, somewhat similar to that used in television. A tiny microphone and a 110-volt neon lamp are mounted on the end of a beam ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. EXAMINATION OF DEFENCES OF FORMOSA

    WASHINGTON, July 4.-- The Chinese Nationalists yesterday agreed to permit American experts to examine ...

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  20. Old Planes Coming Out Of Mothballs?

    WASHINGTON, July 4.-- Some world war two piston engine fighter planes may be taken out of mothballs for ...

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  21. MOTHER PAID FOR FOLLY WITH LIFE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A woman who was accidentally shot and killed had paid with her life for her folly in ...

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  22. Fruit, Vegetable Airlift

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- In the last five days airlines have flown 173,000lb. of fruit and vegetables from Brisbane to southern ...

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  23. Price Rises Inevitable

    Australian housewives could expect an almost immediate increase in the price of butter, milk, cheese, cereals, and ...

    Article : 150 words
  24. Warning Seen In Korea Situation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Korean situation was a terrible warning to the world, the Minister for External ...

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  25. Plenty Of "Prefabs" Available

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Australia would be able to get from six to eight European countries all the prefabricated homes it needed, ...

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  26. TEA PRICE WAR

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.---Several city stores are conducting a price war on tea and selling at up to 2⅓d per lb. less than the standard ...

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  27. POGROM ON IN SEOUL

    TOKIO, July 4.-- A 26-year-old refugee, Lim Yunkyu, who escaped from Seoul by gaining permission to cross ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. TRACTORS FROM MARIETTA DAL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Salvage workers will attempt to-morrow to get tractors from the wrecked Marietta Dal from the seabed 36 ...

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  29. Proposed Cairns Loon

    CAIRNS, Tuesday. -- Cairns Show Association, at a special meeting to-night, formed a subcommittee to discuss with Cairns ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. Dead Mouse Found In Loaf Of Bread

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday. -- Mr. N. W. Turley, of 161 Long-street, reported to the health inspector at Toowoomba he had found a ...

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  31. Against Shopping On Friday Night

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--Following to-night's meeting of the Ipswich branch of the Shop Assistants' Union, the president (Mr. I. ...

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  32. BEER PRODUCTION WORTH £1,500,000

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Six Queensland breweries produced 15,136,501 gallons of beer last year, valued at about £1,500,000, This ...

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