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  4. Isolated Thunderstorms

    N.S.W. FORECAST.—Rain or showers continuing along the coast and tablelands and on parts of the western slopes and ...

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  6. SUPERIOR WEAPONS MAKE UP FOR SMALLER FORCES

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.—Modern weapons and ingenuity could build for the outnumbered Western Allies a defence that would stand firm against the Soviet army, the U.S. Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) said in a radio ...

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  7. MIDNIGHT ASSAULT ON TAEGU POSITION

    TOKIO, September 11 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Communist attack troops swept down on blacked-out, curfewed Taegu at midnight last night after a two hours’ artillery pounding of American positions, north of the city. ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE SHOPS FLOODED

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Cloudbursts at Newcastle and the Sydney suburbs of Collaroy and Narrabeen this morning seriously ...

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  9. ROYAL NAVY RESCUES U.S. FLIER OFF KOREA

    A successful rescue operation was carried out recently by a Sea Otter from the aircraft carrier Triumph off the Korean coast. After a strike at Communist targets on land, the pilot of a U.S. Air Force plane was forced to ditch his damaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.S. Military Bases In Japan Suggested

    TOKIO, Sept 11 (AAP-Reuter). —The influential Tokio newspaper, “Jlje Shimpo,” yesterday urged Japan to offer “some part ...

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  11. TERRORISTS ATTACKED BY BOMBERS

    SINGAPORE, Sept. 11.— Suspected terrorists’ lairs in a dense jungle area of Johore were attacked yesterday for the second ...

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  12. Today’s Leader : Weighed, And Found—Complacent !

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two connected power stations at Hurstville were damaged by fire and a violent explosion which occurred ...

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  13. Egypt’s Sterling Balances

    ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 11.—Britain and Egypt next month, will start negotiations for a long-term or permanent settlement of ...

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  14. SOVIET ARMS FOR GERMAN POLICE

    LONDON, Sept, 11.—Soviet vessels have unloaded at Dis[?] and Stettin, Germany, large quantities of new weapons and ...

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  15. COMMUNIST ATTACKS REPULSED

    TOKIO, September 11.—One Communist company attacked the northern flank of the American 26th division last night at the ...

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  16. Red Chief Killed

    TOKIO, Sept. 11.—North Korean army’s chief-of-staff Kang Kun has been killed in cattle, the North Korean radio announced ...

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  18. FREIGHTER IN TOW BY TANKER

    NEW YORK, Sept. 11. — The tanker Amtank, 15,151 tons, has taken in tow the Danish frei[?]hter, Paris, 2360 tons, which ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN PLANES SUPPORT BRITISH

    TOKIO, September 11 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Australian Mustangs yesterday flew to the aid of British ground troops in Korea in full force. The Australians machine-gunned, rocketed and ...

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  21. European Brigade For Korea

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—An international brigade to fight alongside the North Korean Communists is being enlisted in Soviet ...

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  22. American Plane’s Mistake

    TOKYO, Sept. 11.—An American twin Mustang, previously identified as a North Korean aircraft, raided Taegu by ...

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  23. 13 STILL MISSING IN SCOTTISH PIT

    LONDON, Sept. 11. — The search is still continuing for 13 men still missing in the Knock-[?]nock colliery, Ayrshire. ...

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  24. Commonwealth Expenditure

    CANBERRA, Monday. — The Commonwealth Government plans to spend £120,000,000 to £130,000,000 during 1950-51. ...

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  25. World’s Rubber Production

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 (AAP).—World production of natural lubber was 167,500 long tons in July—a new record for ...

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  26. Typhoon. Nearing Japan

    TOKYO, Sept. 1 (AAP-Reuter). —A typhoon bearing down on Japan is expected to hit the Tokio area tomorrow, according ...

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  27. FLYING BOARS FOR KOREA

    SINGAPORE, Sept, 11.—A squadron of Sunderland flying boats left Singapore yesterday for the Korean war front. They ...

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  28. Reducing Output For Civilians

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 11.— The U.S. Government yesterday created a national production agency with arbitrary power to ...

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  29. Wool Prices May Be Higher

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Wool brokers predicted to-day that wool at the second series of sales this week would bring more than ...

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  30. SHIP WITH 1575 MIGRANTS

    PERTH, Monday.—The liner New Australia, formerly the Monarch of Bermuda, which was reduced to little more than a ...

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  31. Champion Driver Killed

    TOULOUSE, September 11.— French champion racing driver, Raymond Sommer, was killed yesterday when his car capsized ...

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