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  4. CHALLENGE ON THE RED BAN

    OTTAWA, August 10.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Menzies, said that his Government would not hesitate to call for o double dissolution if the Labour-dominated Senate rejects the legislation banning ...

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  5. NORTHERNERS HURLED BACK

    TOKIO, August 10 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—American and South Korean forces threw the North Koreans back at both ends of the Naktong River line to-day and fastened a firm grip on enemy bridgeheads in between. ...

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  6. More Scattered Showers

    NSW FORECAST: Further showers at times along the coast and on northern and parts of central tablelands. Isolated rain on ...

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  8. “TRIBUNE” EDITOR CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Police took extraordinary precautions to prevent disturbances when William Fardon Burns, 38, publisher ...

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  9. MYSTERY FLIGHT PROBED

    NEW YORK, Aug. 10—American officials will be waiting at Southampton to meet an American airman who landed his ...

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  10. Twelve Months’ Military Training Urged

    Mr Kent Hughes, M.H.R., said recently that Australia was living in a fool’s paradise greater than in the early ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MR. MENZIES LEAVES U.S. TO DAY

    OTTAWA, Aug. 10.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, will leave San Francisco to-morrow on the first ...

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  12. CANADA MAKES JET PLANES

    MONTREAL, Aug. 10.—Canada, in the event of an all-out emergency, could produce 500 fighter and transport planes each ...

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  13. AMBULANCE CAR’S NARROW ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An ambulance man and two sick children narrowly escaped death when a huge landslide crashed in ...

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  14. Australian To Command Canadian Force

    MONTREAL, August 10.—Hundreds of volunteers for Canada’s special brigade for Uniter Nations’ service besieged recruiting ...

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  15. POTATO FAMINE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Sydney is faced with a potato famine as well as shortage of meat and vegetables. ...

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  16. FLEW AWAY, BUT BIKED BACK

    DARWIN, Thurs.—A 58-years-old bond store worker, who flew to London in January to establish, a claim to a Scottish title ...

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  17. WATCHMAN BATTERED TO DEATH

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Aug. 10 (AAP-Reuter). —The battered body of Frederick Andrew Slade, 54, nightwatchman, was found ...

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  18. Mr Speller in Egypt

    CAIRO, August 10.—The Australian External Affairs Minister (Mr. P. C. spender), en route to London, had a 40 minutes’ talk ...

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  20. War Minister For Western Europe

    STRASBOURG, August 10. — Former French Prime Minister, Paul Reynaud, yesterday called for the appointment of a ...

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  21. Golfer’s Catch

    LONDON, August 10. — Manchester golf professional, J. Phillips on holiday in Worcestershire, wanted to forget golf for a ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE WATERSIDERS WILL STRIKE

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — All work on the Newcastle waterfront will stop at [?] o’clock this evening when waterside workers begin a ...

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  24. Plane Carries 94 Persons Across Atlantic

    NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—A Pan-American Airways, strato-cruiser left for Frankfurt (Germany) with [?]4 persons aboard—the ...

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  25. CHINESE REDS OCCUPY ISLANDS

    HONGKONG, August 10.—The Chinese Communists to-day officially announced the occupation of islands off the Pearl River ...

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  26. KASHMIR DISCUSSIONS

    NEW DELHI, August, 10. — It is believed that discussions on Kashmir have almost reached their final stage and that the ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader: How Dollars Would Help Us

    WASHINGTON, August 10.—President Truman yesterday signed a bill giving the Government power to search, for subversive or hidden atomic bombs, foreign vessels entering United States ports. ...

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  28. UNITED STATES FORMOSAN POLICY UNCHANGED

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 —United States policy towards Formosa was “absolutely” unhanged, presidential adviser, W. ...

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  29. Twins May Not Be Separated

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Doctors who operated on the Tasmanian “Siamese twins” last Tuesday are now doubtful whether it will be ...

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