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  4. RICE RATIONS FOR KOREANS

    In its programme providing relief and rehabilitation for the civilian population of the Republic of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CASUALTY LISTS GROW IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Friday (A.A.P. Reuters). -- Allied tanks and infantry patrols fanned to the northward out of Seoul ...

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  6. Driver Dies At Wheel --Wife's Ordeal In Crash

    A woman had to climb through the shattered windshield of a Vauxhall sedan when it crashed on its side after her husband had collapsed and died at the wheel, while travelling up River Lett Hill ...

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  7. BRITISH GOLF PROS IN FORM

    LONDON, Friday.-- British professionals outshone their overseas challengers in the first round of the three day News ...

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  8. MacArthur Says Russia Wants Asian Control

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- Russia had eyes on the Pacific and Indian Oceans, General Mac Arthur told a closed enquiry by the Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees ...

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  9. NANCY MAY SEEK RECOUNT

    SYDNEY, This Aft.-- Mrs, Nancy Wake is likely to seek a recount of votes in the Barton electorate. ...

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  10. Hair Cuts May Rise Again

    Barbers expect a rise in the price of of haircuts in Sydney this week end, bringing the price from 29 to 3-. ...

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  11. Miners Weekly One day Strikes May Be Restarted

    SYDNEY, This Afternoon.-- The one day a week miners' strikes may be resumed on the N.S.W. coalfields following the refusal of the Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. Gallagher, to substitute a straight out pay increase ...

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  12. Britain Supplying China With "Strategic" Goods

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Raymond Blackburn (Independent) in the House of Commons yesterday tabled a motion of censure on the British Government for supplying strategic materials to China. ...

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  13. LITTLE COUNTRIES IN DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Friday.-- Switzerland led Luxembourg two matches to nil and Holland led Monaco also two to nil at the ...

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  15. MANY SUCCESSES, NOW DEFEAT

    LONDON, Frid. Mrs. Nancye Bolton and Mrs. Thelma Long, the only two remaining Australians in the women's singles ...

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  16. REDS SPLIT COMMITTEE.

    The president of the Newcastle May Day committee, Mr. F. H. Jeans, to day resigned because of a dispute on whether ...

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  17. WELL KNOWN JOCKEY AND WIFE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Aft. -- Well known hurdle jockey Keith May (28) and his wife were killed in a car smash on the Princes Highway, near Camperdown, early this morning. ...

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  18. Another 'Flare Up' In Open Cuts

    Following the dismissal of a member of the F.E.D. and F.A. for allegedly refusing to load a lorry driven by a member of the Road Transport Workers' Union, all open cuts around the ...

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  19. Few Breaches Of Zoning Regulations

    Apart from one or two minor breaches, yesterday's electricity restrictions were particularly ...

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  22. One Survives High Voltage Through Body

    Police have tried to contact the mother and brother of the New Australian, Alys Kosiak, victim of yesterday's electrocution tragedy at Portland, prior to funeral arrangements being ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    AUCKLAND, This Afternoon.--More than 1200 men worked cargoes on Auckland's waterfront today ...

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