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  3. No Further Advance By North Koreans

    TOKIO, July 18.—The A.A.P. representative with the U.S. forces at the South Korean front, reports the uneasy lull which descended on the main Korean battlefront south of the Kum River yesterday, was still ...

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  4. Another Rise In Basic Wage

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The basic wage in Brisbane, Melbourne. Adelaide and Perth will be 3/- higher from the first ...

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  5. No Australian Land Forces For Korea

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Australian Government is not likely to attempt to raise a land force for service in Korea. ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. All Hands To Plow COUNTRY PARTY SEEKS HELP OF BUSINESSMEN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The objective of the Metropolitan Branch of the County Party was not to provide Parliamentary representation in the city, but to assist sitting Country Party members of ...

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  7. £150,000 PETROLEUM TERMINAL IN NG

    New Guinea’s first commercial bulk petroleum terminal was officially opened at Lae recently by Colonel J. Murray, Administrator of Papua and New Guinea. Above is an aerial view of the £150,000 installation. It was built by the Vacuum ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Sidelights On The War

    The New York "Times" yesterday said that President Truman would seek over 200,000 more men for the armed forces, and £A2,232.142.857 ...

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  9. Court Hears Claims Of Sugar Men

    CAIRNS. Tuesday.-The aboltion of the Retention Clause in the Sugar Industry Award would be disastrous to the industry, ...

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  10. Seamen Will Not Ban War Cargoes

    SYDNEY, July 18.—Sydney and Newcastle sea men to-day overwhelmingly defeated their Union executive’s decision to ban the loading of war supplies for Korea. About 800 seamen voted on the ban in ...

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  11. Tobacco As Cancer Cause

    LONDON. July 18. — Reports from Paris state the American cancer expert. Dr. Morton Levin told the International Conference ...

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  12. Motor Secretary To Go Abroad

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The R.A.C.Q. General Secretary (Mr. L. King) will leave Australia on Friday on a four months ...

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  13. WRANS TO BE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Francis) said to-day it had been decided to re-establish the ...

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  14. Allies Ready To Move On

    NEW YORK, July 18.—Allies are ready to turn from the defensive to the offensive in Korea, according to the United Press ...

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  15. DAKOTA CRASHES

    LONDON, July 18.—New Delhi reports 18 passengers and a crew of four were killed to-day when an Indian National Airways ...

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  16. HEART THROBS EN ROUTE

    SINGAPORE, July 18.—Three young beautiful Malay Princesses were among a party of 47 Malayan girl guides who sailed to-day lor ...

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  17. All For Gold ANOTHER SERIOUS SPY CHARGE IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, July 18.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested another American to-day on an espionage conspiracy charge. The F.B.I. Director (J. Edgar Hoover) said that Julius Resenberg, ...

    Article : 458 words
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  20. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS ARRIVE IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, July 18.—Three Royal Air Force Sunderland flyingboats have arrived at Iwakunt from Hong Kong. The spokesman said ...

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  21. View Of U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, July 18.—The New York "Times" diplomatic correspondent (James Reston) says the United States has ...

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  22. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — The Queensland Chamber of Manufactures will give full support to the plan for compulsory training. ...

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  23. 120—NOT OUT

    LONDON, July 18. — South Africas oldest man, Peter Pringle, celebrated his 120th birthday to-day. Pringle was ...

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  24. What Passed Between Stalin And Nehru.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Tass Newsagency to-day published M. Stalin’s reply to the Korean message received from the Indian Prime Minister (M. Nehru) last week, which said that he favours a peaceful ...

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  25. COMPENSATION FOR FIRING ON SRTIP

    LONDON July 18.—The Chinese Nationalist government has apologised to the British Consul in Formosa for machine-gunning ...

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