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  5. South Koreans Asked To UNO Talks

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 2.—Over-riding Russian objections the Security Council yesterday invited the South Korean ...

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  6. Defenders Forced Back Eight Miles

    TOKIO, Sept. 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Reckless Communist masses yesterday rammed back the American Naktong River line up to eight miles and a half in a furious onslaught, which swept them to the gates of Yongsan, 20 ...

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  7. London Paper Tilts At MacArthur

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The majority opinion within the United Nations would favour the dismissal of General MacArthur as ...

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  8. Bid To End De Haviland Family Feud

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Sept. 2.—Walter De Haviland has asked his two famous daughters, Joan Fontaine and Olivia De ...

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    A United States Army infantryman is shown with the new [?]inch “bazooka” in an anti-tank position on a fighting front in South Korea. The weapon, a ground rocket launcher, is an electrically operated two-piece, smooth-bore, open tube, fired ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Preventive War Advocate Disciplined

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Major-General Orvil Anderson, who has advocated a “preventive” war against Russia, was ...

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  11. To-day’s Leader: Honour For Dad

    TOKIO, Sept. 2.—Basic objectives of the occupation of Japan have been achieved, General Douglas MacArthur, Allied supreme commander in Japan, said yesterday on the fifth anniversary of V-J Day. ...

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  12. TITO WILL TALK WITH U.K. LABOR

    Marshal Tito, Jugoslav dictator, has invited a British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. LABOUR DETERMINED ON PRICES BILL

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The general secretary of the A.L.P. Mr. Wright, M.L.C., said to-day that if the Federal Government ...

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  14. UNIDENTIFIED BODY FOUND NEAR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Saturday—Dental f[?]s at Canberra Community Hospital are beink checked in an effort to identify the charred ...

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  15. ALUMINIUM WORKS TO BE SPEEDED UP

    LAUNCESTON, Sat.—Work on the £3,000,000 aluminium project at Bell, on the banks of the Tamar River, will be speeded up ...

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  16. President Has Power To Hold .War Economy

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Congress approved compromise legislation giving President Truman powers to control the ...

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  17. Free Drugs On Monday Next

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Chemists are stooking up with costly drugs ready for the Introduction of the Government’s free drug scheme ...

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  18. The Gander Had No Sense of Respect

    TORONTO, Sept. 2.—A disrespectful gander was in disgrace yesterday for splashing bathwater over Queen Mary’s ...

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  19. Television Colour. Standards

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The Federal Communication Commission has declined to adopt final standards for colour ...

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  20. Yugoslavs Gaoled On Spying Charge

    BELGRAE, Sept. 2. — Mi[?]l Karageorgiev, a Soviet citizen and press attache of the Soviet Legation in Belgrade, was ...

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  21. FRANCE PAYS WAR DEBTS

    PARIS, Sept 2 (AAP).—Franco paid Britain £14,6000,000 in settlement of war debts, and in part redemption of the ...

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  22. ANOTHER U.S. SPY INDICTIMENT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2 — Alfred Dean Slack, 44, was indicted by the Federal Grord Jury at Greenville (Tennessee) yesterday ...

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  23. DEFENCE OF INDO-CHINA

    SAIGON, Sept. 2 (AAP-Reuter) —France will defend Indo-China even she does not get military aid, French High Commissioner ...

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  24. AIRLIFT OF TROOPS FROM ALASKA

    ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Sept. 2.—Over 120 plane’s have been carrying thousands of troops and supplies to Korea in the greatest ...

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  25. Brothers Fell From Bridge And Drowned

    MULLUMBIMBY, September 2. Police early to-day recovered the bodies of Standley Pulk, 11, and his 7-years-old brother Donald ...

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  26. SMASH-GRAB GANGS BUSY

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Smash and grab gangs seized £150 from city mercer and sight watches from a suburban jeweller in ...

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  27. STILL HOLDING NORTH KOREANS

    TOKYO, Sept 2.—The Communist assault was preceded by heavy artillery and mortar bombardment but by daylight the ...

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  28. Life Saving Official’s Death

    SYDNEY, Sat.—George Millar, honorary general secretary of Surf Life Saving Association of Australia, died early to-day in ...

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  29. Sir Stafford Cripps Ordered Long Rest

    LONDON, Sept 2.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, who has been undergoing medical treatment for a ...

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  30. Offensive Renewed To-day

    TOKIO, Sept 2 (AAP-Reuter). —North Korean Communist renewed their offensive along the south coast a few hours before ...

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  31. Probe Into Alleged Careless U.S. Bombing

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sept 2.—The United States yesterday asked the Security Council to appoint a commission composed of India ...

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  32. BRITISH PEOPLES SHOW WAY TO FREE LIVING

    COLOMBO, Sept. 2.—The British Commonwealth was the greatest force in the world against Communism, British ...

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  33. Largest Rocket Launched

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (AAP).—The largest and heaviest rocket yet launched from the White Sands proving ground (New ...

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  34. Medical Men Will Be Conecripted ln U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—The Senate has completed Congressional action on the Bill authorising the military drafting of ...

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  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Sat. — Federal Parliament will open on September 27. It is believed that as soon as ...

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  36. Sedgman Out Of The National Singles

    NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—Australian tennis champion, Frank Sedgman—last foreign entry in the national singles championship ...

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  37. Duke Of Edinburgh’s New Naval Command

    LONDON, Sept. 2.—The Duke of Edinburgh arrived in Mait[?] last night to take command of the Royal naval frigate, H.M.S. ...

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