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  3. Temporary Hold-up No Advance Until Allies Stronger

    MAHIK, July 7.—A spokesman at MacArthur’s Headquarters to-day emphasised that current battle reports on the front south of Suwon were largely exaggerated as no major unit had yet been inyolved. ...

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  4. Nehru Wants China In U.N.O

    NEW DELHI, July 7.—The premier (Pandit Nehru) told a Press confetence to-day that India had been working through ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. Stepping Warily PRESIDENT TRUMAN NOT TO BE BUSTLED

    WASHINGTON, July 7.—President Truman and his chief diplomatic military and national pecifrity advisers held top secret meeting to-day to discuss the Korean crisis. The President said there Was no present plan to ...

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  6. KOREA Battle Notes

    TOKIO. July 7.—General MacArthur announced to-day that two B29's were lost during air, actions yesterday. The crew members of ...

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  7. Better Hang Together

    Hanging from gallows, "Czechoslovakia" warns the Atlantic Pact Nations to remain united—or hang separately on a Soviet scaffold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sharks Kill Fisherman

    CAIRNS, Friday. — Sharks were responsible for the death of John Ray Much Macdonald (50), Innisfall member of the ...

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  9. War Risk Pay For Radio Men

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Australian [?]hin radio operators are claiming £50 a month war risk bonus whils in Waters north of the equator. ...

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  10. DRAMATIC PRISON ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Dodging shots fh[?]ied by a guard, a convict escaped from the Beechworth Reform School early ...

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  11. A Grave Move Australian Seamen Stop Korea Cargoes

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australian merchant seamen will not transport war materials to Korea. Tins was decided by the communist-controlled Federal Executive of the Australian Seamen’s Union to-day. ...

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  12. PACIFIST HITS AT CALL-UP

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Federal Government’s decision to call up youths of 18 for military train[?]ng was condemned to-day by ...

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  13. D.P. MIGRANTS MAY BE CALLED UP

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Displaced person migrants may become eligible for military training under the proposed National Servian ...

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  14. REDS CARRY ON STICKER PUBLICITY

    BRISBANE. Friday.—Anti-Menztes literature being displayed round city streets here, is being investigated by the State Security ...

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  15. [?]UXURY POOL

    [?] Friday,—A former [?].A.A.F. [?] who won the D.F.C. Robin M rton Corrle, sharebroker, was find £100 or three months in ...

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  16. CHILD ENDOWMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Social Services Minister, (SenatoSpooner) to-night asked mothers to obtain their nrst child ...

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  17. GRADERS WANTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Nearly every shire in Queensland could use at least one additional power grader the Treasurer Mr. Galr, said ...

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  18. MOTOR CYCLE KILLS GIRL

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Miss Iva [?] of sber[?]ood. was killed by a rnetor. [?] [?] tonight. She was struck from ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. & U. S.A. Planes Combine

    TOKIO. July 7.—American and Australian planes flew more thar 1100 sorties in the first 10 days of operations in Korea, it was ...

    Article : 105 words
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  22. Mysterious Note Despatch May Hold Ground Work For Peace

    LONDON, July 7.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and senior Cabinet Ministers will, to-morrow morning, consider a full report of the conversation in Moscow yesterday between the British ...

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  23. Pearl Harbour Is Busy Again

    HONOLULU. July 7.—Pearl Hal bour was on a wartime footir[?] again to-day. Supplies were being shuttled through the port to ...

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  24. TRAIN KILLS TRUCK DRIVER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Hamilton-Arnrat train struck a utility truck at Ararat to-day, and instantly killed the truck driver, ...

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  25. Man Escapes Gaol Term

    MARYBOROUGH. Friday.— Herbert Colwin Fadic (20) was found guilty by a jury at the Criminal Sittings of the [?] ...

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  26. GRIM STORY FROM TRAPPED AMERICAN

    NEW YORK, July 7. —A special dispatch to Reuter’s by Walter Simmons, "Chicago Tribune" correspondent, from Chonan, South Korea, says that Robert Burns, an automatic rifleman, walked over ...

    Article : 426 words
  27. GRUESOME FIND IN SYDNEY HOUSE

    SYDNEY. Friday.—An elderly couple were found dead in a Bondi house this afternoop. Police found empty bottles and ...

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