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  3. NEW SECURITY DIRECTOR

    Colonel C. C. E. Spry, D.S.O., has been appointed to succeed Mr Justice Reed as Director-General of Security. Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Red Pressure Growing SLIGHT GAIN BY U.N. FORCES ON EAST COAST

    TOKIO, July 30.—Frontline reports to-day gave news of the growing communist pressure on the bitterly embattled central fronts, and a noticeable build-up of North Koreans in the South. Only on the East Coast did the ...

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  5. NEW RED MOVE Preparing For Attacks On Indo-China

    SAIGON, July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Usually reliably informed French sources said to-day that Chinese communist ...

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  6. P.M. Stresses: MUTUAL DEPENDENCE OF BRITISH AND AMERICAN NATIONS

    WASHINGTON, July 30.—The mutual dependence of the American and British people on each other was the keynote of the nation-wide broadcast last night by the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  7. Air Food Lift To Aid Flood Victims

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two R.A.A.F. and 11 commerical aircraft to-morrow will commence the biggest food airlift ever ...

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  8. Town Devastated By Earthquake

    CALIFORNIA, July 30.—Two-thirds of the buildings in the town of Calinatria (U.S.A.) were damaged, and the population of 2.500 ...

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  9. Two Youths Face Serious Charges

    IPSWICH, Sunday.—The combined efforts of police and C.I.B. detectives from Ipswich, Toowoomba, Gatton and Southport ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. NEW ROCKET TESTED

    COCOA (Florida), July 30.— A two-stage rocket was fired over the Atlantic to-day at 2727 m.p.h. for the first missile, and ...

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  11. IMPERATIVE HALT BE CALLED

    LONDON, July 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee), in a speech at Taunton to-day said that though he agreed w[?] the ...

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  12. FRENCHMAN FINED FOR BITING DOG

    LONDON, July 30. — A Frenchman, Justin Roulet, a pharmacist’s assistant, was yesterday fined 5000 francs for ...

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  13. Increased Export Trade Expected

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Australia's new export trade is expected to earn one million dollars yearly, following the exhibition of ...

    Article : 96 words
  14. DUTCH VOLUNTEERS FOR KOREA

    DJAKARTA, July 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Reports from Sourabaya sta[?]ed that the American consulate there was receiving a number of ...

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  15. Severely Hurt In Housing Camp Struggle

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A man was severely injured at Camp Pell emergency housing centre yesterday in a struggle ...

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  16. Mart Swept Over Tully Falls

    MACKAY, Sunday.—A 24-year-old labourer IS presumed to have been killed when he was swept over the Tully. Falls, the site of ...

    Article : 111 words
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  19. BATTLEGROUND NEWS

    The A.A.P.-Reuter representative in a late dispatch reports that grim, battle-weary U.S. Forces withdrew from Hwanggan township, on the main South Korean battlefront to-day. ...

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  20. £330 THEFT FROM MELBOURNE HOTEL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While 19 guests slept, thieves broke into the Turf Club Hotel at North Melbourne this morning, and escaped ...

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  21. DOCTOR’S CONDITION UNCHANGED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Heard Island to-night radioed the Department of External Affairs In Melbourne that Dr. Udovikoff’s ...

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  22. Serious Civil War Threat In Belgium

    LONDON, July 30.—Belgium to-night has all the appearances of a nation nearing civil war, says Reuter’s Brussells representative. The strikes and riots are crippling the country, and troops are everywhere. The ...

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  23. BRICKS THROWN AT SOVIET EMBASSY

    LONDON, July 30.—Demonstrators threw bricks at the Soviet Embassy here to-night, breaking windows, before police arrived to ...

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