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  3. Anxious Hours REINFORCEMENTS HELP ALLIES TO HOLD FAST

    TOKIO, August 31.—Frontline dispatches reported South Koreans, aided by American infantry, with artillery and tanks, fought off a ferocious new North Korean attack north of Pohang to-day. The attack followed a ...

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    One hundred cymbidium orchids left by air for England at the week-end. They are addressed to Princess Elizabeth as a token of congratulation on the birth of her infant daughter. Mrs. Mary Cotter, wife of one of the exporters, is holding the blooms. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Italians for Australia

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Italian migrants are now entering Australia at the rate of 1000 a month, said the newly-appointed ...

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  6. Nipped In Bud U.S.A. STOPS WAR TOOLS GOIN INTO RUSSIA

    FRANKFURT (Germany), August 31.—The United States authorities have turned back at the Russian zone border 30 carloads of machine tools, steel products and other items of strategic importance ...

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  7. Spender Wants Pacific Pact

    LONDON, August 31.—The Minister for External Affairs. (Mr. Spender) arrived from The Hague to-day. He said his main ...

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  8. Truman Is Outspoken

    WASHINGTON, August 31.—President Truman to-day accused communism of violating world peace, and said armed ...

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  9. Soekarno Is Stubborn

    DJAKARTA, August 30.—President Sockarno declared to a mass meeting of indonesians at Malang, in East Java, to-day. ...

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  10. In All Ranks Conscription To Be Extended In U.K.

    LONDON, August 31.—The British Government announced to-night that National Service conscription is to be extended from 18 months to two years. Increases in pay for servicemen ranging from 75 per cent, at ...

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  11. EAST GERMANY AND SOVIET

    LONDON, August 31.—Reuter's and Ampress correspondents in Hamburg say the independent newspaper "Die Welt" to-day ...

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  12. COMPENSATION FOR LAND SALES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Questioned by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) in Parliament to-day regarding ...

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  13. Charged With Double Murder

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— William Birtle, 25. fisherman, and wellborer, was charged early this morning with the murder of Grace, 18, and ...

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  14. TRUMAN BROADCASTS

    WASHINGTON, August 31.—The Wh[?]e House announced today that President Truman would make his fireside chat" report to ...

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  15. Powerful New Jet Engine

    LONDON, August 31.—It was revealed to-night that Britain has a new [?]et engine superseding in performance those already ...

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  18. New Labour Move HIGH PRICES MAY BRING A DOUBLE DISSOLUTION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It is now expected that Labour’s three main bodies—the Federal A.L.P. executive, Federal Labour Parliamentary Party and the Australian Council of Trade Unions—will endorse ...

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  19. FATHER & BROTHER FACE MURDER CHARGE

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.—Gordon Horace Walsh, 23, labourer, was found dead yesterday. His father and brother have been ...

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  20. Latest News From Front

    TOKIO, August 31 (A.A.P.-Reuter), -Communist lunges at Pohang forced some parts of the heavily-strained South ...

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  21. Farmers To Gain Great Economist Wants Parity £

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.—In the event of revaluation of the Australian pound, farmers and graziers would gain in the long run, said Mr. Colin Clark, Director of the State Bureau of Industry. He ...

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  22. STRIKE IN INDIA

    BOMBAY, August 31.—about 500,000 key workers will go on strike to-morrow in sympathy with the 186,000 textile workers who ...

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  23. CANADA STRIKE OFF

    OTTAWA, August 31.—The nine-day-old national railway strike was called off to-night. Union leaders, in a broadcast, told the ...

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