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  4. HEAVY BOMBING DISRUPTS ATTACK

    TOKIO, August 17 (A.A.P.-Reuter) .—North Korean plans for an all-out attack on Taegu, vital American supply base and provisional capital of the South Korean Government, have been disrupted, if not smashed by yesterday’s ...

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  5. Dress Designer Examined By Flying Squad

    NICE, Aug. 17.—Else Schiaparelli, world-famous dress designer, was questioned for six hours last night by the Nice flying ...

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  7. CLOUDY AND MILD, MORNING FOG

    NSW FORECAST: Scattered showers along coast and parts of tablelands. Scattered light rain in scattered parts of southern ...

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  8. Girl Rides With Headless Cyclist

    PARIS, August 17.—A motor cycle with a headless rider in the saddle and a girl on the pillion roared for 100 yards after a ...

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  9. Quake Was Centered Near Tibet

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 17.— Four deaths were reported late last night from the great earthquake which shook east and north-east ...

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  10. POSTMEN’S STRIKE INEFFECTIVE

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Sydney postmen’s regulation strike to-day became a farce. Mail schedules were disorganised in some ...

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  11. Trapped South Koreans Rescued

    TOKIO, August 17 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Two South Korean, regiments of about 5000 men, cut off for a week between Yondok ...

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    Bombs dropped by United States aircraft exploding on three parallel railroad bridges across the Han River, south-west of Seoul, former capital of the Republic of Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DOLLAR LOAN MAY BE LARGEST YET MADE

    WASHINGTON, August 17 (A.A.P.).—Official reports circulating here indicate that the loan now under negotiation between the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the Australian Government will ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: It Can Happen Here!

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Government would not tolerate, shipping industries being used as a political weapon, the Minister ...

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  15. MR. SPENDER SPEAKS ON UNO TASK

    GENEVA, August 17.—Aggression must be met by the United Nations Wherever it manifested itself, the Australian Minister for ...

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  16. MURDERED PRISONER WAS SICK

    LOS NEGROS, Aug. 17. (AAP-Reuter).—An Australian prisoner of war shot by the Japanese beside a road in Dutch Timor in ...

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  17. Royal Baby’s Name Discussed.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip are reported to have decided on the names for their baby daughter— ...

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  19. THAI TROOPS WILL GO TO WAR IN KOREA

    WASHINGTON, August 17. — The United Nations and the United States have accepted Thailand’s offer to send 4000 ...

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  20. Plane Propeller Decapitates A Horseman

    CARACAS (Ven[?]la), Aug. 17.—An American private plane, making an emergency landing near here yesterday, chopped the ...

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  21. Three Thousand Want Wharf Jobs

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—More than 3000 men queued outside offices of the Waterside Workers’ Federation in Sussex-street since ...

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  23. LESS WOOL AVAILABLE, PRICES MAY RISE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Wool-brokers predict a sharp rise in prices when the Sydney wool sales, begin on August 28. ...

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  24. No Blackouts This Morning.

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—For the first time for months, Sydney had no electricity blackouts this morning. ...

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  25. UNO COUNCIL MARKS TIME ON KOREAN WAR

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 17.— India’s delegation [?] the United Nations [?] still awaiting ward [?] several Security Council members ...

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  26. DISTRICT RAINFALL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day for the Hastings, Hunter and Manning ...

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  27. Heavy Toll Of Sleeping Sickness.

    TOKIO, Aug. 17.—Eighteen people died from sleeping sickness in Tokio on Tuesday, bringing to 59 the total number of ...

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  28. Lord Hailsham Dies At 78.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—Lord Hailsham, an outstanding British lawyer, who was twice Attorney-General and twi[?] Lord ...

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  29. Cup Team In National Singles.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—All the Australian Davis Cup players have been entered for the national singles cahmpionship ...

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  30. Myrna Loy Sues For Divorce

    MEXICO CITY, August 11.—Film actress Myrna Loy has filed an application for divorce from her producer husband Gene ...

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  31. Pat’s Luck.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Camperdown newsagent, who shared first prize of £5000 in a lottery four years ago, won first prize of ...

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  32. Floods In Japan Cause Big Losses

    TOKIO, August 17. — Flood caused damage totalling 21,387 million ye[?] (£21,887,000 sterling) to Japanese agriculture, forestry ...

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