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  4. BRITAIN’S REARMAMENT PLAN IS DEPENDENT ON AMERICAN DOLLARS

    LONDON, Friday: Britain last night announced a three-year £3,400 million sterling rearmament programme to bring her just short of war economy, but wa rned that its fulfilment ...

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  7. BRITAIN’S TINKERING REARMAMENT PROGRAMME

    LONDON, Friday: Britain’s new rearmament plan calling for an average expenditure of over £1,100 million sterling over the next three years to-day, evoked a blast from the London “Daily Mail.” ...

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  8. Dramatic Fight Against Flood At Walgett

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Barwon River has reached a record height at Walgett and a dramatic fight is ...

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  9. Unidentified Submarine Near New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, Friday. — The Defence Minister (Mr. T. MacDonald) said last night that the New Zealand ...

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  10. FORECAST

    Issued 1 p.m. to-day: Showers at times in south, southeast and parts of central districts. Snow on Alps, ...

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  11. TOWARDS AUSTERITY

    Government experts point out that one effect of the greatly increased spending on defence will be to bring the country back towards austerity standards, which in recent months was being gradually ...

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  12. FINANPAL ASSISTANCE FROM U.S.A.

    The memorandum gave no definite indication the amount of aid hoped for from America. It stated: “The British Government does not feel able to undertake so full a diversion of ...

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  13. CHIFLEY’S VIEW ON KOREA

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Labor must stand by its own principles irrespective of the consequences, the Leader of the ...

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  14. MAN CRUSHED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 100 train passengers last night raised an electric train sufficiently to free a man who ...

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  15. United Nations Discussions On Korean Battle

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.—After a three day debate the United Nations Security Council yesterday adopted the United States proposal to continue discussion on the Korean situation. ...

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  16. FARMERS’ UNION CAUTIOUS ON WOOL LEVY

    ARMIDALE. — Armidale branch of the Northern N.S.W. Farmers’ Union decided at its monthly meeting to request its ...

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  17. HOME BUILDING LAG AT CASINO

    CASINO.— Most contractors in Casino are refusing to accept orders for the building of new homes. ...

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  18. DOLLAR LOAN TO AUSTRALIA?

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—4 At an informal Press conference Mr. Menzies showed a reluctance to enter into ...

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  19. JOCKEY COCHRANE’S APPEAL BEFORE A.J.C.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing of the appeal by the North-western district jockey, R. Cochrane, against his ...

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  20. Ground Force 2,000-3,000 Austns. For Korea

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP): The Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, expects that the joint Australian-New Zealand combat ground forces for Korea will consist of a brigade of 4000 men—of ...

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  21. ONLY A MATTER OF HOURS

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter): Fast moving North Korean forces began shelling the new American river front positions in South Korea yesterday as tank-equipped American marine and army reinforcements raced to ...

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  22. RECORD RAINFALL AT GRAFTON

    GRAFTON: With a rainfall of 1713 points, July this year has created a new record for that month since figures were ...

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  23. MAJOR PRIZES IN LOTTERY

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  24. VOLUNTEERS FOR KOREA

    BRISBANE. Friday. — The Army Minister, Mr. Francis, said to-day that the Government hoped to have the 1,000 ...

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