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  4. VITAL BASE IS MENACED

    TOKIO, August 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter), — Two North Korean spearhead last night lunged to within 25 miles of the key Allied supply base of Taegu. Simultaneously, a mobile enemy force in the extreme ...

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  5. GROUND FORCE OF 2000 MEN

    CANBERRA, Wed—The Australian expeditionary force to be sent to Kores will be made up of about 2000 men, mostly ...

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  6. COLD NIGHT; MILD DAY

    N.S.W. FORECAST. — Fine apart from few showers on southwest slopes and southern highland. Snow on Alps. Cold frosty ...

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  8. SECURITY COUNCILS EARLY REBUFF TO SOVIET PLANS

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 2—A move by he Soviet Union to unseat the Chinese Nationalist representative in the United Nations Security Council yesterday was defeated and the council adjourned until to-day without taking any ...

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  9. RECORD HALF YEAR’S COAL

    SYDNEY, Wed— Coal production for the first six months of this year has been a record despite floods and wet weather. ...

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  10. HITCH ON LEOPOLD’S DOMICILE

    BRUSSELS, August 2. — Belgium’s six-years-old Royal crisis which on Monday brought a decision from King Leopold to ...

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  11. LAW ON SUBVERSION UPHELD

    NEW YORK, Aug. 2.— Congress had the right to prevent the organisation of fifth columns, the Appeals Court has held. ...

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  12. STARVATION DANGER IN FLOOD AREA

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police today warned that people In the flooded north west were in danger of starving to-death. ...

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  13. RUSSIA WILL USE VETO ON U.S. MOTION

    NEW YORK, Aug 2.—Russia, charging that United States “ruling circles” aimed at completely seizing Korea, announced ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader : More Money For Country Roads

    WASHINGTON, August 2 (A.A.P.).—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, in his speech to Congress yesterday described Korea as the symptom of a widespread disease in the world. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA’S PLEDGE ON KOREA

    WASHINGTON, August 2. — Australia had given, and was continuing to give, everything she could to the Korean campaign, the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, told the United States Senate. ...

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  18. CHIANG IS CHEERFUL AGAIN

    TAIPEH (Formosa), Aug. 2.— Agreement had been reached with General MacArthur on the defence of Formosa based on ...

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  19. WESTERN POWERS WILL BUILD DEFENCES

    THE HAGUE, August 2. — A speed up of Western Europe defence plans was agreed to by the Foreign Ministers of the five ...

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  20. Keen Public Interest In Security Council

    LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 2.—More than 20,000 persons clamouring for admission to the Security Council yesterday were turned ...

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  21. Effect Of Atomic Radiation

    TOKIO, Aug. 2.—The Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission, a Joint American and Japanese organisation, has not been able to ...

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