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  4. AMERICANS HANG TO KUM RIVER LINE

    TOKIO, July 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter). —American forces [?]ting to their threatened Kum River line to-day with orders [?]fold on at all cost. The river line is the last natural defence bastion before ...

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  7. RIVER’S NIGHT FALL WAS ONLY SIX INCHES

    The Huner River at Maitland felt only six inches overnight, and the stream was running through the city to-day at snail-like pace, with the Belmore bridge gauge reading 21½ feet. ...

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  8. MR. MENZIES IN LONDON

    LONDON, July 16.—Britain has been kept informed by India of the developments leading up to the despatch yesterday to ...

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    The first United States International Trade Fair will be held August 7 to 20, 1960, at Chicago, a city of nearly 4,000,000 population, in the mid-wee tern State of Illinois. In the foreground of the photograph Is a railroad freight terminal on the bank of the Chicago River. Two lake freighters move toward Lake Michigan, one of the chain of five Great Lakes on (he United States-Canadian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EXPLOSION AT BRITISH NAVAL BASE

    LONDON, July 15.—Britain’s biggest naval base at Portsmouth was shaken last night by two big explosions end several smaller ...

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  11. Urgent Need of Ground Forces in Korea

    LAKE SUCCESS, July 15.—An urgent appeal to United Nations members for ground forces to aid the United States troops in Korea has been .made by the United-Nations Secretary-General Trygve Lie. ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader : The Singing Gold

    WASHINGTON, July 16.—No North Korean “Dunkirk” is In sight, a top United States Army official said to-day. ...

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  13. HOME FRONT MOBILISATION

    WASHINGTON, July 15.—President Truman and his Cabinet yesterday explored the whole range of possible home front ...

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  14. ROAD DEATHS IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Saturday.—Five people will be killed each month and another 50 will require medical treatment to Tasmania If the present ...

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  15. Woman Killed by Train at Level Crossing

    KURRI KURRI, Saturday. — The badly mutilated body of Mrs. Ivy Maud Browning, 49, of 157 Northcote-street, Kurri, as ...

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  16. Watersiders Load Supplies For Forces

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Four uniformed policemen stood by as three gangs of waterside workers to-day continued loading ...

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  17. VITAL AIRFIELD

    TOKIO, July 18—Taejon airfield, which is a few miles to the north of Taejon itsel, is not expected to be open to traffic to-day because of ...

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  18. British Labour Members Want Chinese Reds On Security Council

    LONDON, July 15.—Twenty. 6 three Labour members of Parliament yesterday presented-a mention asking the British ...

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  19. Hungary Closes Yugoslav Border

    LONDON, July 15. — Hungary has closed a 10-miles strip along the Yugoslav border and removed “a certain part” of the ...

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  20. TAXI-DRIVER ASSAULTED AND ROBBED

    SYDNEY, Saturday. Kennether Potter, 23-years-old taxi driver of Lakemba, went to a city newspaper office early to-day and ...

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  21. NEW SECURITY DIRECTOR

    Colonel C.O.F. Spry, D.S.O. has been appointed to mooned Mr Justice Need as Director General of Security Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MINISTERS ESTIMATE FLOOD DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Ministers of the Commonwealth and New South .Wales Parliaments at a conference in Sydney estimated ...

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  23. NEW DRUGS SAVED LIFE

    HOBART, Saturday.—A pneumonia victim, whose life was saved by £106 worth of wonder drugs —aureomyclu and chloromycetin ...

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  24. Brisbane Express

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Brisbane expresses between Sydney and Wallangarra will resume their normal four day a week service ...

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  25. MARINES SAIL FOR FAR EAST

    SAN DIEGO (California), July 18.—Thousands of United States marines Bailed for the Far East yesterday. ...

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