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  4. PRISONERS BEHEADED

    LOS NEGROS, July 12 (A.A.P.-Reuter) .—Evidence of the decapitation of three Australians and one American prisoner of war at Bougainville was given to the war crimes court to-day in the fifth ease heard by the court against ...

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  5. PRESSURE FOR ALL-OUT WAR EFFORT

    WASHINGTON, July 12.—Demands for mobilisation of an all-out war effort to back the retreating U.S. forces In Korea, ...

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  6. AMERICANS FALL BACK

    TOKIO, July 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter) .—Re-acting to continuous enemy pressure all along the front fine, United States troops in Korea yesterday fell back on the Kum River at the approaches to Taejan, the south Korean Provisional ...

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  8. KOREAN REDS MURDER TWO WOMEN

    TOKIO, July 12.—A woman delegate to the United Nations and two former parliamentarians, Including one woman, are ...

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  9. Slow River Rises Will Continue

    NSW FORECAST: Showers at times on the coast and tablelands. Fine elsewhere, but cloudy at first In eastern half. Cool to ...

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  10. THE SERGEANT DESTROYED TWO TANKS

    TOKIO, July 12 (AAP-Reuter). —An American sergeant singlehandedly destroyed two North Korean tanks on Monday at the ...

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  11. WATERSIDERS CHANGED MINDS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A remarkable change in the attitude of Sydney waterside workers was noticed by Captain Allan Maclnnes when ...

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  12. NO TRACE OF ENGLISH HEIRESS

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police will Search wreckage of the ketch Gentleman’s Agreement at low tide to-day in the hope of finding ...

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  13. CATTLE STARVING THROUGH FLOODING

    Many dairy cattle are now showing the results of terrible weather conditions and are starving owing to flooding of paddocks, district stock inspector (Mr. E. A. Lucas) said to-day. The inspector added that efforts are being made ...

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  14. YOUNG AMERICAN’S ESCAPE

    TOKYO, July 12 (From AAP Correspondent).—Nine wounded Americans, lying on stretchers lashed to the floor of a Dakota, ...

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  15. Air Search For Missing Launch

    SYDNEY, Wed.—An RAAF flying boat from Rathmines joined in a search today for two fishermen who were missing for ...

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  16. R. A. A.F. HITS TARGETS AGAIN

    TOKIA, July 12 (AAP-Reuter). —Without damage to a single plane, RAAF Mustang pilots strafed North Korean troops, ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: A Generous Outlook Needed

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The printing staff of the Brisbane “Telegraph” went on strike today over a demand for penalty rates for ...

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  19. Other Nations Will Send Ground Forces

    WASHINGTON, July 12—Several nations will send ground forces to help the United States troops In Korea. ...

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  20. Non-Communist Countries To Get Aid

    WASHINGTON, July 12. — Unanimous approval of the military ald programme to non-Communist countries was given by ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS LEAVE KOREA

    CANBERRA, Wed.— All Australians, who wanted to leave, were evacuated from Korea immediately the Invasion began, the ...

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  22. Conscripts Will Soon Move In

    WASHINGTON, July 12.— Plans for conscripting 20,000 men into the United States army were under way yesterday. ...

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  23. Poison Suspected In Girl’s Death

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A 21-years-old girl, believed to have taken poison, collapsed and died In her fiance’s arms outside her home at ...

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  24. ESKIMOS ENLISTED

    NEW YORK, July 12.—An army of Eskimo youths is being built up to guard Alaska against a surprise attack from Siberia, ...

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  25. BRITISH AMBASSADOR’S TALKS WITH MOSCOW

    LONDON, July 12. — Britain’s ambassador to Moscow, Sir David Kelly, yesterday had a further talk on Korea with the Soviet ...

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  26. COMMITTEE FAVOURS PACIFIC PACT

    WASHINGTON, July 12.—The House of Representatives foreign affairs committee yesterday went on record as favouring the ...

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  27. Song Writer’s Death

    HOLLYWOOD, July 12. — The man who wrote “Sonny Boy” and 600 other songs, died yesterday. ...

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  28. UNO Flage For Korea

    LAKE SUCCESS, July [?].— General MacArthur yesterday ordered 400 United Nations’ flage for use in Korea. ...

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  29. Adriatic Cyclone

    ROME, July 12.—Three people were reported dead and a score seriously, injured yesterday when a cyclone swept the Adriatic ...

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