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    Now Consul-General for America in Australia, Mr. Donald W. Smith, photographed on his arrival in Sydney. He was accompanied by his wife. Barbara, and three children, David, Richard and Donald. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Major Offensive Attack Launched By MacArthur On Enemy

    TOKIO, August 7.—American Marines and the 25th Division Forces, supported by heavy tanks and artillery, started a major offensive this morning in the southwestern sector of the Korean front in the area east of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Fox At Work Molotov Angling For Chinese Assistance

    TOKIO, August 7—An Associated Press message says the Soviet Premier, Molotov, yesterday was reported to be conferring with Chinese communist leaders on an invasion of Formosa, which was ...

    Article : 353 words
  6. Latest On The Big Push

    TOKIO, August 7.— (A.A.P.Reuter): A late communique an[?]em the United Nations push said, jumping off at 6.30 ...

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  7. NO REPLY YET FROM CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"I have no comment to make at this stage," said the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Chifley when asked ...

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  8. Ominous Signs Heavy War Buying Of Malayan Rubber

    SINGAPORE, August 7. — Czechoslovakia has sharply stepped up the buying in the Singapore rubber market, pr[?]sumably on behalf of Russia and other Soviet satellite States. ...

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  9. 15,000 Men In Task Force

    The American force which is estimated to number 15,000 men is called "Task Force Dean," It is commanded by Major ...

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  10. HEARD ISLAND DOCTOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Radio messages from the H.M.A.S. Australia off Heard Island, where the battleship ...

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  11. Menzies Big Shot In U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, August 7.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. M[?]zies) will be a dinner guest of [?] to Governor (Mr. Thomes ...

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  12. Big Fall In Trade Balance

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Australia’s favourable trade balance of £127,047,100 in 1948-49 was reduced to £79,433,000 in ...

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  13. CHARGE THEFT GETS REMAND

    IPSWICH, Monday.—An application for a further remand of one week by the police Prosecutor (Senior Sergeant B. N. Linde) was ...

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  14. Gain And Loss At Naktong

    An Eighth Army headquarters communique announced at 11.40 a.m. to-day that in operations during the past 24 hours the ...

    Article : 562 words
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  17. N.Z. AND A.I.F. FIGHT AS ONE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Australian and New Zealand soldiers may fight as one for[?]e in Korea, the Chief of the General Stall of the New ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. BANDIT RUNS AWAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A city ch[?]m[?]s to-night tought with a ma[?] who entered his shop in Batharst Street and who ...

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  19. STATION HAND IS SHOT DEAD

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A 24 year-old station hand was shot dead on Mulga Downs station. 120 miles south-west of St. ...

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  20. Five Guilty LONG TERMS FOR JAPS GUILTY OF 50 MURDERS

    LOS NEGROS, August 7.—The mass execution of about 50 Australian prisoners of war by the Japanese on Ambon Island was a sadistic carnival, Mr. C. V. Rooney, K.C., said to-day. ...

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  21. Another Jap Atrocity

    LOS NEGROS, August 7 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A Japanese executioner had used a sword, fashioned from an old ...

    Article : 325 words
  22. Barton's Follies Have Gympie Fire

    GYMPIE, Monday.— Gymphie firemen tought for over an hour to-night to quell a blaze which threatened to destroy thousands ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. RAILWAYS CLEAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Only remainig section of railway line untrallicable in Queensland today was that between Bungunya ...

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