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  4. U. N. Troops Continue Drive East Towards Seoul

    UNITED Nations forces, including a party of Royal Marines, continued their eastward advance from the Inchon beachhead yesterday. North Korean resistance is stiffening however. Long lines of U.S. ...

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  5. REDS HIT FROM AIR

    These Korean war pictures arrived In Mildura yesterday. Above: United States Air Force Super - Fortresses dropping bombs on a chemical plant at Konan, North Korea. Below: Disabled by shells from a U.S. Army gun, two North Korean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SURPRISE MOVE TO BAN REDS IN VIC.

    THE State LCP Opposition last night save surprise notice of a Bill to bon the Communist Party in ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. Bowling Again

    MRS. F. SMITH sends down a bowl at the opening of Mildura Bowling Associates’ 1950-51 season yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THREAT OF BIG MINERS’ STRIKE

    THE Miners’ Federation Central Executive yesterday threatened a nationwide stopwork meeting on the coalfields unless the long-service dispute is settled within 14 days. ...

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  9. OVERLAND TO BE LATEST

    The Victorian Railways Commissioners said yesterday that they hoped to have a new diesel-electric locomotive on the ...

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  10. PSYCHIATRIST AS WITNESS

    Melbourne psychiatrist Dr A. J. Sinclair told the Criminal Court late yesterday he believed the man charged with the ...

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  11. TREATY TALKS

    Preliminary talks between Britain and America on the Japanese peace treaty are expected to begin in Washington at the end of ...

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  12. DEFENCE CALL

    The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) will give the first of three important defence and commercial networks ...

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  13. Work Begins On Sydney Shipping

    MORE than 6000 watersiders on the Sydney waterfront resumed work yesterday morning and gangs were engaged for 80 ships which have been idle since last week. ...

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  14. Dollar Permits Now Available

    IMPORT licences for dollar goods obtainable under the recently acquired dollar loon are now available. Making this announcement in ...

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  16. Move To End German “War”

    The Big Three Allied Governments have decided to take the necessary steps in domestic legislation to terminate the state of ...

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  17. STEEL THIS VOTE MORNING

    Mr Churchill opened the attack on the British Government’s steel nationalisation plan in the crowded House of Commons ...

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  18. FORECASTS

    Victoria: Weather generally improving,, west to south wind moderating, and showers contracting to central and Gippsland ...

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  19. New LCP Plan To Stop Council Bill

    A FURTHER move by the LCP to obstruct the Government’s adult franchise legislation was made in the Legislative Council yesterday. Before the Minister for Public ...

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  20. NEW WORLD RECORD

    Scoured wool sold at a new world record price and greasy broke the Queensland record when the ...

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  21. GOOD MORNING

    AN announcement which will certainly be received with considerable interest throughout Sunraysia was made yesterday by Mr, Not Barclay, MLA. He revealed that the State Government is planning to reopen the Mildura Branch ...

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  22. GOVT. THREAT IN NZ STRIKE

    Unless watersiders resume normal work throughout New Zealand toady the Government will declare a state of emergency and ...

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  23. ACQUITTAL ORDERED IN CONSPIRACY CASE

    MR. JUSTICE DEAN yesterday ruled that the Crown had brought insufficient evidence against David Golbart to warrant a conviction for conspiracy and directed a Criminal Court jury to acquit the accused man. David walked from the court ...

    Article : 113 words
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