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  3. Easy To Blame Pessimistic Critic Of U.S.A. Strategy

    LONDON, July 24.—Mr. G. Ward Price, cabling from Tokio, says not since Dunkirk has a great power been in such a predicament as the United States, in Korea. By her military intervention in the defence of ...

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  4. Amazing Speech FORTHRIGHT CHARGES AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The former Minister for Immigration, Mr. A. A. Calwell, to-day expanded his claim that Australia, as with other United Nations, was not doing enough to help the U.S. in Korea. He ...

    Article : 446 words
  5. FLOOD WARNINGS

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Renewed flood warnings for most of South Queensland were issued by the Weather Bureau ...

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  6. Infantry Needed to Stop Red Rush

    LONDON, July 24.—The "Times" special correspondent with the 8th. Army Headquarters in Korea said to-day that ...

    Article : 220 words
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    During 1951, Britain’s Festival year, will be presented at a number of seaports by the Festival Ship "Campania," a converted Escort Carrier. Above she is seen in Festival attire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Flowers For Belgian King

    LONDON, July 24 (Reuters, Brussels).—Thousands of loyal Belgians flocked to-day to Laeken palace, bringing gifts of huge ...

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  9. U.S.A. Victory

    A different note was sounded to that of Ward Price the "Daily Mail" correspondent in a message received at Tokio on July ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. Remorse Of Poetic War Criminal

    LOS NEGROS, July 24 (A.A.P-Reuter).—An alleged Japanese war criminal told the War Crimes Court here to-day that ...

    Article : 212 words
  11. Mutual Aid WAR BURDENS MUST BE BORNE BY ALL

    LONDON July 24.—The British War Minister (Mr. Strachey) addressing the Labour Party meeting at Enfield, Middlesex, to-night, said-if heavier defence expenditure became necessary in Britain it would have to be ...

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  12. LATE WAR NEWS

    NEW YORK, July 24.—The United Press Tokio representativc says ten hours after the North Koreans armoured ...

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  13. ISLAND DOCTOR WAITS RACING SHIP

    MELBOURNE. Monday. — The rescue of Dr. Serge Udovikoff from Heard Island was now a race against time, said the Chief of the ...

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  14. PLANE DOWN —33 KILLED

    MYRTLEBEACH (South Carolina), July 24.—A transport plane carrying air force reservists crashed to-day. First reports said ...

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  15. MALAYA TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, July 24. — The first night bombing attack against terrorist concentrations in Malaya was carried out by the R.A.P. ...

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  16. Youth As Night Door Knocker

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The [?]nt of th delberg home first terrorised by the "Black Knocker", Mrs. J. A. Byrne, died at ...

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  17. STORMS RUIN £35,000 HOTEL

    GRAFTON. Monday.—The hotel Pacific overlooking the beach at Yamba and built in 1935 is to be demolished. It is valued at ...

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  18. GEN. DEAN ESCAPES

    TOKIO. July 24.—Major General William Dean. Commander of the United States 24th Division, who was officially listed a[?] ...

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  19. MORE THAN POLICE?

    BERLIN, July 24.—The United States zone newspaper "Neue Zietung" to-day said that East Germany’s "peoples’ police" had ...

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  20. CITIZENS KILLED

    LONDON, July 24.—Associated Press Berlin correspondent says that 1,200 peoole died in the firstthree American bombing raids on ...

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  21. MINE SINKS SHIP

    LONDON, July 24.—The Philip[?]ines steamer "San Antonio," 1960 [?]ons, sank to-day after hitting a mine, according to Lloyds' report ...

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  22. 100 STITCHES IN FACE AND ARMS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday.— The Murwillumbah police said late [?]o-night that Samuel Noter (21) was assaulted in a house at ...

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  25. May Be Rationing ELECTRICITY BOARDS FACE SERIOUS PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—That the Regional Electricity Boards in Queensland were down to bedrock and could not meet increased wages from present tariffs, was stated in the Industrial Court to-day by Mr. J. V. Kelly, ...

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  26. What War Will Do To U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 24.—Sena[?]or Robert Taft said to-day the United States would be a semimilitary nation for the next ten ...

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  27. NORMAN WHITE DEAD

    BRISBANE. Monday.—The death oocurred in Sydney to-day at the, age of 73, of Norman White, former Manaslng Direetor of the old ...

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  28. Sidelights On Korean War

    TOKIO, July 24.—The communists are building up "considerable strength" for a new onslaught on the Americans’ South ...

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  29. They Will Help Unionists Will Not Let S. Korea Down

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"Australian Unionists would see that ships, planes and war materials were delivered if the United Nations called for them," the General Secretary of the A.W.U. (Mr. T. Dougherty) ...

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  30. Haystacks Hide Tanks

    TOKIO, July 24.—(A.A.P.Reuter): Hard-hitting Allied fighter pilots report that attacking North Korean tanks are ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. HEAVY FINE ON MOTOR CYCLIST

    MACKAY, Monday.—"I shall have to give the next case of this kind imprisonment without option. ...

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  32. MORAL REARMAMENT

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 24.— The Australian delegate to the world Moral Rearmament Conference at Caux, Switzerland, ...

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  33. ROUND WORLD RECORD

    SYDNEY, Monday. — With air travel expanding every day, a new record has been set for an Australia - America - Australia round ...

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