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  4. MORE SHOWERS FOR CENTRAL COAST

    NSW FORECAST: Fine, mild to warm day over most of the State with south to south-east winds, Isolated showers on ...

    Article : 110 words
  5. OFFENSIVE CONTINUES

    Chinese Communist, dug in en Hills commanding the road to Seoul, battled fanatically last right to divert or halt the steady United Nations progress towards the South Korean capital. ...

    Article : 347 words
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  7. Army Ready To Work Open Cuts

    Special army unites have been ordered to be ready to move into coalfields at shot notice Machinery to work open cuts has been assembled in Queensland and N.S.W. to enable troops to begin coal ...

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  8. CHINA’S REPLY STUDIED

    Study of the full text of China’s first official reaction to the United Nations resolution branding Communist Chins as an ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. FAILURE OF NATIONWIDE STRIKE MOVE

    Efforts to Involve Britain’s dock workers [?] a nationwide strike, which would threaten Britain’s rearmament programme, ...

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    Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, winner of the 1950 Nobel P[?] Prize, addresses the Philadelphia Cotillion Sociality after that organisation had presented him with its gold Cross of Malts and a Citation. Director of the United Nations [?]ship division, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NOW THE FLYING POLE

    Mayor Ray [?] was swamped yesterday with calls from people who claimed they [?] a 300-foot long brilliant red pole ...

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  12. WILD SEAS RAVAGE THE CHANNEL

    Sixty-miles-an-hour winds swept Britain yesterday, whipping up the worst sea storm this Winter. In the Straits of Dover ...

    Article : 134 words
  13. AIRLINER DOWN IN THE JUNGLE

    Officials of Air Trance last night said that It would take climbers at least 12 hours through trackless jungle to ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. Shrike Threat By Waterside Workers

    Waterside workers threaten to strike’ immediately if any of them are suspended for refusing to work overtime. ...

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  15. DEATH OF NORTH KOREAN VICE-PREMIER

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  17. BIG INDUSTRIES CLOSED

    Because of cost shortage, 28 of Melbourne’s biggest Industrial undertakings are closed today and about 12,000 workers [?] ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. Marquis On Smuggling Charge

    Two Australian airline [?] Captaine Wagner and [?] were released on ball of [?] [?] each when they [?] ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. SABOTAGE TO AIRCRAFT CARRIER

    A preliminary Inquiry Indicates that trouble with the aircraft carrier, Magnificent, is the result of sabotage. ...

    Article : 143 words
  20. Conciliation In Sarawak

    Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General for South-East Asia said yesterday he welcomed both the “substance and ...

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  21. Shunter’s H Strike Closes Milk

    Negotiations between the railway companies, unions and Federal Mediation Board officials—to settle the crippling shunbers’ ...

    Article : 162 words
  22. Artillery Stopped Chinese

    United Nations forces this morning were poised to continue their slow steady northward advance towards Seoul and the ...

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  23. NO TRACE O F TUG CREW.

    Although it continued its search yesterday of the area where an army tug overturned on Saturday the coastguard said ...

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  24. JURY TRIAL AGAIN IN AUSTRIA

    Asutrian judges who has to take a refresher course in trial by [?] will today attend the ceremenial opening of Austria’s ...

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  25. Raids On Japanese Communists

    Police arrested 379 Communists throughout Japan yesterday in simultaneous dawn raids on 124 secret distribution points of ...

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  26. AMERICAN THREAT TO WESTERN EUROPE DEFENCES

    Republican foreign [?] Genator Robert A. [?] to-day he understood that [?] would [?] ...

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  27. FRENCH SUCCESSES IN INDO-CHINA

    Mobile reserves and afra[?] planes rescued a French reconais[?] patrol violently attacked by Communist Viotmin[?] ...

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  28. To-day’s Leader: The Rivet And The Trust

    An escape form Parramatta Mental Hospital, who had been at liberty for 48 days, was caught today at Kenny’s Creek, near ...

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  29. DECAPITATION FAILED

    A [?] ...

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  30. Mr. Hoover Plan Important Broadcast

    Former President Herbert Hoover will urge a change in American foreign policy in a [?] Hon-wide broadcast at [?] ...

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  31. NORTH KOREANS CLAIM 511 PLANES DOWN

    Moscow radio claims that North Korean anti-aircraft units “Shot down” [?] American planes from the start of the Korean war ...

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  32. FINLAND’S HERO BURIED

    Soviet Russia, East European comities and the Finnish Communist Party boy cotted the state funeral yesterday of Finland’s ...

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  33. Minesweeper Hit A. Mine

    Four personnel were killed four are missing, and seven are vounded in the loss of the American minesweeper Partridge off ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. SPINE INJURED

    Jack Davies, 37, of Glenroy-st., Thornton, was taken to Maitland Hospital, when the lower region of his spine was injured in a tall ...

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