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  5. ACTION ON FRONT OF 40 MILES

    TOKIO, August. 30.—Front-line despatches to-day reported blazing battles at both ends of the curling 120 miles Allied defence perimeter—in the centre of which the North Koreans continue to mass up to 60,000 men for a power ...

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  6. Cold Night; Milder To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine and milder in most of the State, but cloudy in many districts. Some patches of rain on the western ...

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  7. AMERICAN POLICY ON FORMOSA

    WASHINGTON, August 30.—President Truman, in a surprise move, has sent to General MacArthur a copy of the letter he sent an Sunday to Warren Austin, America’s Security Council delegate, setting out American policy on ...

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  8. Panic Buying Starts In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Panic buying of woollen and cotton goods has begun in Sydney on an unprecedented scale, despite official ...

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  9. Dutch New Guinea

    THE HAGUE, Aug. 30.—Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Percy Spender) last night dismissed Indonesia’s claim ...

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  10. New Consul-General

    Mr L. M. Wang, who has been appointed Consul-General for China. He will take up headquarters in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Shooting In Darling Point Flat

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A woman was charged with shooting with attempt to murder after a man had been shot in the shoulder with a ...

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  12. BAN ON CREAM DELIVERY

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Officials of the Milk Carters’ Union will consider calling a special meeting of carters to rescind the decision ...

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  13. RAILWAY STRIKE IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, August 30. — An emergency measure directing the resumption of the nation-wide strike bound railway operations ...

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  14. JUDGE FINDS AGAINST PAPER

    CLEVELAND, Aug. 30.—Federal Judge Emmerich Freed yesterday found “The Lorain Journal” guilty of “attempting to ...

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  15. OPERATION ON HEART VALVES

    PHILADELPHIA, August 30.—Three surgeons performed a rare operation on a 29-years-old nurse, Mrs. George Longacre, yesterday ...

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  16. RACING YACHT OVERDUE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The luxury racing yacht Kyeema is reported to be three days overdue on a trip from Brisbane to ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—An attempt to derall a passenger train at Hazelbrook late yesterday afternoon is being investigated by the ...

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  18. PESA AGAIN DEVALUED

    BUENOS AIRES, August 30.—Argentina, for the second time in 11 months, has devalued the pesa. The open rate, which closed ...

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  19. KOREAN REGIMENT

    CANBERRA Wed.—[?] Colonel C. H. Green, D.S.O., has been appointed commander of the Third Battalion. Royal Australian ...

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  20. 1500 Fishermen Missing After Gale

    COLOMBO, Aug. 30.—Nearly 1500 fishermen and 600 canoes are missing since a 42-miles an hour gale swept the west coast ...

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  22. CHARGES AT COURT MARTIAL

    LONDON, August 31.—Soldiers tried by the recent court martials sitting in camera at Colchester (Essex) were charged with ...

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  24. LAMB DEAR IN MEAT HALLS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Record wool prices indirectly caused sharp increase in the price of lamb at Homebush meat halls ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: No Harm In Trying !

    LONDON, August 31.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, is expected to announce plans to increase the national service in Britain’s armed forces from 18 months to two years, when he broadcasts to-night. ...

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  26. Troops Hunt For Eloping Couple

    HERAKLION (Crete), Aug. 30 —A battalion of Greek troops and 600 gendarmes are closing on the mountain hideout of the ...

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  27. Air Transport Service To Korea

    WASHINGTON. August 30. — The United States military air transport service was carrying 100 tons of men and materials to ...

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  28. CHICKENS IN MANY COLOURS

    LONDON, August 30. —Two dozen chicks, born pink, green, purple, red or blue were the stars of the British Food Fata which ...

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  29. Production Of Tanks For U.S. Army

    WASHINGTON, August 30.—President Truman yesterday approved a 500 million dollars programme for expansion of the ...

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  30. AMERICANS WORRIED AT HIGH WOOL PRICE

    NEW YORK, August 30.—The increase in prices at the Sydney wool sales was featured news in the financial sections of the daily newspapers and commercial dailies yesterday. ...

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  31. Germany And Japan In Olympic Games

    LAUSANNE, August 30. — The International Olympic Committee recommended yesterday that Germany and Japan be allowed ...

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  32. President To Give Fireside Chat

    WASHINGTON, August 30.—President Truman is planning a “fireside chat” to the nation by radio soon on the Korean war ...

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  33. CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON August 30.—An army spokesman-said to-day that the army had received no information that Chinese Communist ...

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  34. Bridges Expelled By Union

    WASHINGTON, August [?]0. — The Congress of Industrial Unions, completing its house cleaning of Communist-led unions ...

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  35. Canada’s Recruits For Korea

    OTTAWA, August 30.—More than 8000 men have been recruited for Canada’s special brigade for Korea, the Army Department ...

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