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  5. NORTH OF THE BORDER

    TOKIO, Oct. 10 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—North Korea’s Communist armies stood and fought along the centre of the 38th parallel yesterday as the United States Cavalry Division advanced through the “bamboo curtain” on a ...

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  6. Cheerful On MCC Prospects

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—John Arlott, authoritative B.B.C. cricket commentator, is far from pessimistic about the solidity of the ...

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  7. BRITISH TROOPS FOR KOREA

    Further British troops to assist the United Nations forces in Korea seen lining the rails of the cruiser, Ceylon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MORE SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further light to moderate rain in northeast quarter, including parte of central inland. Few showers ...

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  9. LABOUR MAY REVERSE ITS STAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday—It is predicted in political circles that the Federal ALP executive will reverse its present stand on the ...

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  10. Romance Rumours In Persia

    TEHERAN, Oct 10. —Persian newspapers report that Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, 31-years-old ruler at Persia, who ...

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  11. Policy On Japan Disturbs Australia

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. — According to a Foreign Policy Association report Issued here, policy on Japan is a potential cause ...

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  12. TALKS ON STEEL LAG

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Moves to halt the lag in NSW steel production, which, it is alleged, has been Communist-inspired, are ...

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  13. RAIN ON COAST

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  14. To-day’s Leader: No Royal Road

    LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 10.—Whole-hearted support of American four-point plan to put down aggression in the world was, pledged by Britain in the General Assembly’s 60-nation political committee yesterday. ...

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  15. Copenhagen’s Welcome to Mr. Churchill

    COPENHAGEN, Oct. 10.—A Communist threw a toy bomb containing party slogans at Mr. Winston Churchill’s car as the drove through Copenhagen yesterday on the start of a three days’ visit with Mrs. Churchill as the guests of ...

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  16. Death Of World War I. Veteran

    SINGLETON, Tuesday—Samuel Alexander Hamilton, of Dunolly, died in Dangar Cottage Hospital late yesterday afternoon. He was ...

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  17. ACE PILOT FOR THE AIR BOARD

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Group Captain John L. Waddy, D.F.C. of Sydney, has been appointed to the Air Board to advise it on all ...

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  18. MANY DUTCH EAGER TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A Dutch Government spokesman who reached Sydney to-day for talks on migration with the Australian ...

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  20. Orphan Grew Fond Of Friendly Couple

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—An. 8-years-old Greek orphan boy, victim of Greek civil war, caused a stir at Kingsford Smith airport to-day ...

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  21. PLANS FOR REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The King has decided that November 12 shall be observed as Remembrance Sunday, and two minutes’ ...

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  22. Trafalgar Day Chosen For Christening

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—Princess Anne, daughter of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, will be christened at Buckingham ...

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  23. ICE HOCKEY PLAYERS GAOLED

    PRAGUE, Oct. 10.—At least six members of Czechoslovakia’s world champion ice hockey team are reported to have been gaoled ...

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  24. FOREIGN OFFICE EXPERT TO TOUR

    LONDON, Oct 10.—Assistant Undersecretary of State for Far Eastern Affaire (Maberly Esler Dening) who has been mentioned ...

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  25. Why Royal Train Was Late

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The Royal train bringing the King back to London from Balmoral yesterday was delayed at the end of its ...

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  26. DISASTROUS BOMBAY FIRE

    BOMBAY, October 10.—Damage estimated at £1,000,000 sterIing was caused by s firs which burned hundreds of shops and ...

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  27. SERVICES CAN’T GET UNIFORMS

    SYDNEY, Tues.—The clothing trade has practically no prospect of making enough uniforms to outfit the Australian army. ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE ON AMBON ISLAND

    DJAKARTA, Oct. 10 (A.A.P. Reuter) An Ambon Radio report reveals that a violent earthquake lasting all day rocked Ambon ...

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  29. ESTIMATE OF AID NEEDED FOR ASIAN COUNTRIES

    LUCKNOW, Oct 10.—A round table study group of the Institute of Pacific Relations has reported broad agreement that a minimum ...

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  30. Cleaner Charged With Theft Of Watches

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.—A 61-years-old cleaner, Ernest Strout, was remanded in Central, Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  31. MORE CARS BEING WORKERS MORE PAY

    LONDON. Oct. 10.—For the part they have played in raising the output of cars and tractors to more than 500 a day, 1850 ...

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  32. Mr. Hoffman Honoured

    ROME. Oct. 10.—Retiring Marshall plan administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, has been presented with the new Italian decoration, Star ...

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