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  5. MENZIES WARNS OF KOREAN REPERCUSSIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Speaking, on the importance of the national service training scheme tonight, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) gave a grim warning of the serious repercussions that the Korean conflict ...

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  6. RED FRONT "BREAKING" BEFORE UN DRIVE

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter). -- The Communist front in North Korea was "breaking" before the hard-driving Seventh Division, whose tank column is within 20 miles of the border. This was stated today by a United States Tenth ...

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  7. HERE FOR CARNIVAL

    State junior 880 yards champion, Barry Darke, gives Empire Games diving representative,. Noeline McLean, a helping hand out of the water at Lismore baths yesterday. Darke will compete in the 440 yards event and Miss McLean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAIL MEN DECIDE TO END STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- The State Council of the Australian Railways Union after a three-hour meeting tonight decided to end the railway ...

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  9. 94 DROWNED FROM OVERTURNED FERRY

    BELGRADE, Friday (AAP). -- A ferry broke its cables on the river Sava yesterday and overturned, drowning 94 people. ...

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  10. SUBSIDY TO OFFSET WOOL RISE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Details of a plan for subsidised woollen goods manufactured in Australia for domestic ...

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  11. MILLET GROWERS VOTE AGAINST MARKET BOARD

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Broom millet growers in New South Wales have voted against the establishment of a Broom Millet Marketing Board. Result of the poll, conducted by the Marketing ...

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  12. Partisans Hold Battered Fort In Indo-China

    HANOI, Friday (AAP). -- Tough Vietnamese partisans were today holding the battered French fortress of Ngabatha, a strong point ...

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  13. Third Party Loss: Company Alarm

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Many insurance offices in N.S.W. were "alarmed" at heavy losses in third party insurance, the general manager of ...

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  14. Soviet Will Veto Chinese Withdrawal Motion

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Friday. -- The Soviet Union announced in the Security Council yesterday that it would veto the six power resolution calling for withdrawal of Chinese Communist troops from Korea. ...

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  15. "NO EVIDENCE" IN CUP SWEEP CASE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Charges against officials of St. Augustine Orphanage Old Boys' Association and Geelong R.S.L. of conducting ...

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  18. 4000 AT OPENING OF WORLD PEACE CONGRESS

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). -- The French atom scientist, Professor Frederick Jolict-Curie, last night opened the second world peace congress in Warsaw with 4000 delegates, according to Warsaw Radio. ...

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  19. STRIKE SEQUEL:

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Brisbane City Council was today granted an order by the Industrial Court to stand down, without pay, 232 of ...

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  20. HUBERT WILKINS INJURED

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP). -- The Australian explorer-scientist, Sir Hubert Wilkins, 62, has been injured somewhere in the Arctic while ...

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  21. DISSOLUTION OF COMMUNIST PARTY 'NOT FOR PARLIAMENT'

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- To allow Parliament to usurp the powers of the courts was to depart from the fundamental liberties of persons and associations which the courts had always sought to uphold, said Mr. A. E. Laurie in the High Court today. ...

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  22. VIC. SEAMEN JOIN RED BILL FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. Bird) to-day took out a Supreme Court Writ ...

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  23. HEAVY RAIN, BUT NO DANGER OF FLOODS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Although torrential rain has fallen on the North Coast, during the past two days, there is no danger of flooding. But in the north-west district the ...

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