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    The photograph, taken at the U.S. Department of Agriculture experiment station at Cornell, California, shows the Prime Minister of Pakistan and members of his party watching a helicopter dust ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Enemy Pushes On ALLIES' LAND CAMPAIGN IS CAUSING ANNXIETY

    TOKIO, July 3.—Fourteen Australian Mustang fighters escorted B29 Superfortresses which heavily bombed Yonpo Airfield, on the east coast of North Korea yesterday. The Australian Mustangs also ...

    Article : 640 words
  5. KOREA

    NEW YORK, July, 3.—The United Press correspondent at Suwon states that the South Korean army abandoned their ...

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  6. Delicate Position CHINESE TROOPS OFFERED ALLIES

    SEATTLE, July 3.—Two State Department officials, who arrived here to-day from Korea described the situation there as grave, but not hopeless. The officials said the South Koreans were brave fighters whose setbacks ...

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  7. Discussion In Parliament

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An emergency meeting of Federal Parliament will be held on Thursday to consider the ...

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  8. Republic Hinted For South Africa

    LONDON, July 3.—The Minister of the Interior in South Africa (Dr. Donges). speaking to-night, in the Nationalist ...

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  9. Nothing Alarming WHY MENZIES CALLED A ONE-DAY SESSION

    CANBERRA, Monday. — There was no emergency legislative purpose behind the Government’s decision to summon Parliament together on Thursday. It is reliably reported the only reason is to hear Mr. ...

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  10. Australians Wanted In Korea

    BALTIMORE, July 3.—Australian troops should be flown into South Korea to symbolise International scope of aid to its ...

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  11. Cane Block Ballot

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Six sugar cane blocks will be ballotted at the Lands Department to-morrow The olocks are one in the Bundaberg ...

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  12. FIRE THREATENS SHEEP STATIONS

    JULIA CREEK. Monday. — A [?]otal of 50 sheep were scorched, [?]our fatally, in a fire which destroyed 15.000 acres of grass on ...

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  13. AIR CRASH CAUSED BY CARELESSNESS

    TOUDOSE, July 3.—An investigation revealed to-day, that a mechanic's negligence in leaving the wing surface inspection place[?] ...

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  14. LEAFLETS FOR ROME

    LONDON, July 3.—Rome reports [?]ow-flying planes, to-night, skimmed over the rooftops, scattering Christian Democratic Party lea[?]lets, ...

    Article : 58 words
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  17. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Harvesting is recorded of 625,000 bushels of sorghum and 25,000 bushels of sunflower from Food for Britain ...

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  18. On The Up Grade Australia Is Now A Creditor Nation

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Australia is now in a position to finance her own industrial development without borrowing from overseas, says the Queensland Bureau of Industry in its monthly bulletin, which ...

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  19. PUNTER MISSING

    BRISBANE. Monday.—Several leading paddock bookmakers were left lamenting at to-day's settling as they waited in vain for a ...

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  20. STH. KOREANS MAKE STAND

    TOKIO, July 3.—General MacArthur announced that the red drive on Suwon has stopped while tanks, which crossed the Han ...

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  21. WAR RESEARCH MUST GO ON

    LONDON. Julv 3.—The Defence Minister (Mr. Shinwell), addressing the first meeting of the Commonwealth Advisory Committee on ...

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  22. Increase In Retail Sugar Price Sought

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A higher domestic sugar price in 1951 may result from decisions reached at the meeting of the Queensland Canegrowers’ Council to-day. The council appointed a sub-committee to ...

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  23. WOULD BE GAP SUICIDES IN COURT

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Mrs. Doris McGuirk (43), of King's Cross, who survived at 175-foot fall over the Gap, yesterday, was charged at the ...

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  24. Thanks For Bombers

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The United Kingdom Government has expressed warm thanks to the Australian Government for the ...

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  25. CONDAMINE RIVER ISOLATES TOWN

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Condamine River was reported to be falling slowly at Condamlne, to-day. The river had isolated the ...

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  26. RIFLE FALLS AND BOY IS SHOT

    INNISFAL, Monday.— While John Edward Murdoch (14). telegraph messenger was returning to Innisfail from a shooting outing ...

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  27. BRABAZON TOO BIG

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Austral[?] might have to be left out of [?] projected five day world tour by the largest civil airliner in the world ...

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