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  4. OCCASIONAL SCATTERED LIGHT RAIN

    NEW FORECAST: Unsettled weather in most of the State, Further general light to moderate rain in the ...

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  6. Free World Will Meet Aggression, Threats

    WASHINGTON: Soviet Russia is waging a mighty campaign to keep West Germany from joining the Free World’s alliance against Communism, but the free world will meet aggression and threats ...

    Article : 311 words
  7. HEAVY FIGHTING IN KOREA

    SEOUL (Korea): Korea’s entire battle front rumbled yesterday at communist attacks set off the heaviest ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. TAKING STOCK OF WORLD’S FOODSTUFFS

    LONDON: Australia and Argentina, now exporters of food to Britain, may in a few years compete with her as a buyer on the world food market, the House of Commons was told last night. ...

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  9. U.N. Forces Are Again In Control Of Koje

    WASHINGTON: Army leaden told Congress this week that there were not enough troops in Korea to control Communist prisoner riots on Koje Island. The release here of a ...

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  10. CONSIDERING BUTTER SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) said to-day that Federal Cabinet this week would consider a ...

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  11. DECREE IS HARSH

    BERLIN: East Germany has published a new security decree which renders people illegally crossing the border ...

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  12. Thousands Facing Starvation

    DARWIN: Thousands of [?] all over the world would starve to death, unless additional funds became ...

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  13. 2 MILLION BY AIR THIS YEAR

    Capt L. N. Holyman, managing director of Australian National Airways, forecast recently that this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. To-day’s Leader No Short Cut To More Milk

    WASHINGTON: President Truman appears to have lost hit fight to seize the United States’ steel industry and increased unemployment is inevitable. As the nation-wide strike of 650,000 steel workers neared the end of its second week, the Ford Motor Company announced in Detroit that, unless the ...

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  15. LIKELY CALL FOR STOP-WORK MEETINGS

    SYDNEY: A combined meeting of trade unions in Sydney on Monday is likely to call notion-wide stop-work meetings of mine employees to discuss the closure of Glen Davis shale oil plant. ...

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  16. Further Suspensions Of Wharfies

    SYDNEY: The port representative of the Stevedoring Industry Board (Mr. J. D. McKay) to-day suspended a ...

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  17. MR. TRUMAN OPTIMISTIC

    WASHINGTON: President Truman yesterday declared that the free world would meet aggression and threats ...

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  18. PRINTERS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY: It is unlikely that there will be publication of the Sydney “Sun” to-day, because of an industrial dispute. ...

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  19. Ambitious U.S. Scheme

    WASHINGTON: A bill for construction of a great system of atom-bombers and other bases across the world has been tent from the House of Representatives to the Senate for its approval. ...

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  20. PRISONERS SUBMITTED PEACEFULLY

    KOJE ISLAND: Two of Koje’s toughest prison compounds, cowed by the new Allied policy of stern discipline, ...

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  21. Extraction Of Pillar Coal

    LONDON: New South Wales Minister of Mines and immigration (Mr, J. C. Arthur) said in Wales that he thought ...

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  23. THE TEMPERATURE

    Maitland experienced milder temperatures today than to any other, day tote week, with the maximum at the Maitland ...

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  24. Three Unions Deregistered

    MELBOURNE: The Full Arbitration Court to-day deregistered three metal trade unions for their failure to ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. Change In Ambassadorship

    LONDON: Russia’s [?] retiring Ambassador to the United States, has been appointed Soviet ...

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  26. JAPAN URGED TO GRANT BASES

    TOKYO: The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Richard Casey) is quoted here on urging Japan to grant bases and facilities to Commonwealth troops, fighting in Korea, on reasonable terms. Leading Tokyo, newspaper, ...

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  27. Dr. Burton Is Impressed

    HONGKONG: Doctor John Burton, former Australian high commissioner in Ceylon, is most impressed by new China ...

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  28. WILL CONTINUE TO DEFY EVATT

    SYDNEY: Mr. L. Logan said to-day he would continue to [?] the order dismissing him from the secretaryship of the ...

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