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  2. Forecast:

    Cloudy, isolated thunderstorms. ...

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  5. A "Snack" For Aussies in Korea

    A hurried snack before the day's work begins for these Australian soldiers in Korea. These men supplement their gear with "borrowed" issues. They are wearing Russian down-lined winter caps and U.S. Army jackets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Settlement Hope In Rail Strike

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Victorian Railways Commissioners and the A.C.T.U. will make a joint approach to the Arbitration Court, seeking certification of an agreement between the Commissioners and the ...

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  7. US RESHUFFLE FOR RENEWED BATTLE

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter). -- American commanders today reshuffled their battle lines in North Korea in preparation for a large scale battle with Chinese Communist troops and North Koreans. United States Marines on the central front this morning launched an attack ...

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  8. FULL-SCALE FIGHTING BY CHINA?

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP). -- Communist China gave every indication today of preparing for a full scale intervention in the ...

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  9. Fisherman for Murder Trial

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- William Birtle, 25, fisherman, was commit[?]Beach Road, Toukley, was committed for trial by Newcastle City ...

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  10. FREAK STORM SPREADS DESTRUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A freak storm spread destruction over a quarter mile wide strip through the main business section of Mendooran, when it ripped through the small town of 700 residents shortly after six o'clock ...

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  11. "NO COMMENT" ON CHINESE IDENTITY

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter) -- A spokesman for General MacArthur said today that the North Koreans had received ...

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  12. "AUSTRALIA SHOULD BUY NEW GUINEA"

    HOBART, Friday. -- "Australia should purchase Dutch New Guinea, if the Dutch Government is prepared to sell", Mr. G. K. ...

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  13. GUIDED MISSILES IN PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP). -- Guided missiles have moved out of the purely experimental stage into actual production. ...

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  14. UN Assembly Head In Assassination List

    MANILA, Friday (AAP-Reuter). -- United Nations General Assembly President, Carlos Romulo, is one of seven persons on a priority ...

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  15. PLANE CRASHES ON ROOF: PILOT HURT

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- A Tiger Moth plane crashed on the roof of an unoccupied cottage at Umina, in the Woy Woy district during a ...

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  17. Chinese March to "Liberate Tibetans"

    PRAGUE, Friday (AAP). -- The Chinese army has been on the march into Tibet since October 7, the official Czechoslovak ...

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  19. Soviet Claims U.S. Using Japs in Korea

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP). -- The Far Eastern Commission has decided to consider a Soviet charge that America is using Japanese ...

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  20. CHANCELLOR WARNS OF PRICE RISES

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). -- In his first major speech as Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, told the House of Commons ...

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  21. NEW AUSTRALIAN COMMANDER

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) announced the temporary appointment of Lt.-Col. F. S. Walsh ...

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  22. Tax, Generosity May Cut Shaw's Estate

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). -- George Bernard Shaw may have left only £150,000 sterling, despite £1 million earnings and a life intersst in most ...

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  23. Earth Tremor Rocks Darwin: No Damage

    DARWIN, Friday. -- Severe earth tremors rocked Darwin from 1 a.m. today, causing the town's 6000 people to spend a sleepless night. The first tremor lasted four minutes. Wooden houses shook on ...

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  24. Russian Scientist Working in America

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP). -- A leading Soviet physicist is working in the United States, after escaping from the Soviet Union. ...

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  25. £12,500 (RECORD) DAMAGES AWARDED TO DOCTOR

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A Supreme Court jury tonight awarded £12,500 damages to a 33 years old Fairy Meadow doctor, Edward Joseph Khan. It is the highest figure awarded ...

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  26. 2,500 MEN IN SEARCH FOR MISSING BOYS

    LITHGOW, Friday. -- Two boys, John Wade, 8, and Albert Spiers, 7, who have been missing from their Portland homes since Monday, had not been located late tonight. The search for the boy has developed into the biggest in Australia. ...

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  27. Greek Cabinet Resigns

    ATHENS, Friday (AAP). -- Liberal Prime Minister, Sophecles Venizelos, last night handed his [?] Cabinet's resignation to King ...

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