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  5. Mass Air Attacks In Bid To Halt North Offensive

    MASS air attacks were thrown in late yesterday against North Korean forces smashing into the west line of the United Nations defence box. Wave after wave of air force and navy plants swept low over critical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. VARIED VIEWS ON WOOL TAX SCHEME

    THE suggestion by Professor Copland to impose an export tax on wool met with a mixed reception from ...

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  7. “WILL WE BE TRAIN DRIVERS OR POLICE?”

    MAX PRESS and Graham Upton, of Mildura, watching the train from Melbourne arriving at Mildura yesterday. Because of a breakdown, the was more than two hours late. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MOVE ON £ VALUE

    The Victorian Country Party chief president (Mr. W. L. Moss) has telegraphed the Federal Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  9. New Evidence For Retrial Planned

    SENIOR-DETECTIVE F. L. ADAM told defence counsel in the Criminal Court yesterday that it was not until the second murder trial of John Bryan Kerr that he knew a man named Sievers ...

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  10. NO DECISION ON RED BILL

    Labor’s attitude to the Communist Party Dissolution Bill will not be known until the Federal Executive of the ALP meets in ...

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  11. “No BLAME” IN AMANA CRASH

    THE Perth Coroner (Mr R. P. Rodriquez) yesterday exonerated Australian National Airways and the Department of Civil Aviation from all responsibility in connection with the Amana crash near ...

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  12. ‘U.S.-AUST BONDS NEVER STRONGER’

    THE bonds of friendship between American and Australia had never been stronger, the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) said yesterday. Speaking at a civic reception ...

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  14. Series Of Accidents

    IN a series of accidents in Victoria yesterday, three people were killed. Victor Walter Francis Smith ...

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  15. POLICE KILLED

    TWO senior British police officers were murdered yesterday in the Tsun Wan area of Malaya when ...

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  16. “Heartening UN Progress”—Holt

    The progress of the United Nations since last year was heartening and this should be the keynote for the celebration of ...

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  17. MALAN PARTY HAS VICTORY

    Prime Minister Mr Daniel Malan’s Nationalist followers yesterday made a clean sweep of the elections for South-west Africa’s ...

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  18. GOOD MORNING

    TODAY there is indeed good news for users of electricity in Sunraysia—and that means almost everyone. The gigantic State Electricity Commission’s scheme to electrify the whole of the Murray Valley is likely to result in cheaper ...

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  19. Five Killed In Bombay Rioting

    Police opened fire repeatedly on Bombay demonstrators yesterday, killing five and wounding 41. In North Bombay, crowds ...

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  20. Spender, Bevin Meet In London

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr Bevin) had a discussion with the Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr Spender) in ...

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  21. ATOM POWER PLANTS “IN DISTANT FUTURE”

    THE day of atomic-driven electric power plants—although Practicable—is very much in the distant future, according to Mr. E. Bate, Chief Engineer of the State Electricity Commission who has just returned from a seven-month world tour. ...

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  22. JAPS GUILTY OF MURDERS

    The War Crimes Court at Los Negros yesterday found three Japanese guilty of murdering Australian and Allied prisoners of ...

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