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  3. A Remedy Sought TRAGEDY OF ERRORS ALLEGED AGAINST U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent says Defence Department officials here are now describing the next step in the Korean war as being the setting up of "a line of no retreat" for the ...

    Article : 515 words
  4. U.K. Peace Proposals For Soviet

    NDpN, July 11.—The "Dally Express" 'diplomatic) ' correspondent. gays i{Is understood iho British -Government Is now con ...

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  5. About Time Reinforcements Pour In For.U.S.A.

    MAHIK, July 11.—The situation is very fluid with serious fighting in the American sector of the front since 3 o’clock this morning There is only limited American air activity, mostly concentrated on ...

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  6. R.S.L. WILL VOLUNTEER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:—Any Government move to send a volunteer expeditionary force to Korea would be fully ...

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    Tony Chanitch is a happy patient in the polio ward of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Camper-down. Tony spent nearly a month in an iron lung, but now has the benefit of the new Monaghan respirator— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
  8. Tragic Yacht Drowning Of U.K. Heiress

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A 23year-old English heiress, Jenefer Wornum, wealthy daughter of a well-known English family, is ...

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  9. U.N.O. Move Rejected By Soviet

    LONDON, July 11.—Moscow Radio announced that Russia today rejected the (United Nations Security Council resolution of ...

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  10. FIRST R.A.A.F. AIR REPORT

    The Minister for Air (Mr. White) to-day released the first R.A.A.F. Korean combat report to be issued direct from R.A.A.F. Headquarters. ...

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  11. LIGHT SENTENCES ON WAR CRIMINALS

    LOS NEGROS, July 11.—The War Crimes Court today found Lieutenant-General Teshima, Commander of the Second Japanese Army, not guilty of the murder of two Australian airmen, at Idore, Dutch New Guinea, in ...

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  12. Men Missing In Ketch

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Late tonight it was reported to the Newcastle police that the 38-foot motor ketch Christine. was missing with ...

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  13. KOREA POLICY OF SEAMEN AN OLD ONE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Secretary of the Seamen's Union (Mr. C. V. Elliott) said to-day, that the union’s decision ...

    Article : 155 words
  14. Good News From Front

    TOKIO, July 11.—The United Press reports from the American front to Tokio to-day. that American troops in a tank-led ...

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  15. MUSTANGS ARE DOING GOOD JOB

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—Australian Mustangs in Korea were doing a bang-up job said MajorGeneral Weyland, who returned ...

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  16. U.S.A. RECRUITING

    NEW YORK, July 11.—Recruiting had increased by from 20 to 50 per cent. throughout the United States since the beginning of the ...

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  17. PAY RATES FOR KOREA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Army M'nister Francis and Repatriation Minister, Cooper said to-night, Australian Servicemen [?] ...

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  18. SOON TIDY AGAIN

    LONDON, July 11.—Soap rationing will end in Britain on September 10. It was introduced on February 9, 1942. The present ration ...

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  19. CALLIDE COAL ORDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — State Cabnet today decided to order 25,000 tons of screened Callide coal from Thless Brothers. ...

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  22. Hopes For Queensland Cotton Industry

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—While a long-term gua anteed price is still awaited from the Commonwealth Government by the Queensland cotton industry to build tip production, immediate prospects for farmers ...

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  23. Died Without Saying Who Fired Shot

    HUGHENDEN, Tuesday—A 32-year-old married woman, Mrs Iris Jean Arrowsmith, who was found dying from a bullet wound ...

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  24. IMMENSE FIGURES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The total expenditure on defence services for the current financial year is estimated by the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  25. PLANE POWER ON INCREASE

    TOKIO, July 11.—Nearly 300 United States and Australian planes roared over the western seotor of the Korean front ...

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  26. ISIS CRUSHING STOPS

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.— Rain has caused the worst hold-up at the Isis sugar mill since 1921. The mill closed down at 9.30 p.m. ...

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  27. W.A.A.A.F. HERE AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Minister for Air (Mr. T. W. White) said, to-day, that the W.A.A.A.F. is to be re-established. ...

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  28. RISE WANTED IN BUILDERS’ WAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A mass meeting of members of the Building Trade Union in Brisbane will be held on August 19 to consider ...

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  29. Duty Must Be Done No Spragging Of Nation’s Efforts

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Government would do all within its powers to see that the communist opposition to the transport of military supplies to Korea was overcome, stated the Minister for External ...

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  30. MENZIES BRIEF

    SINGAPORE. July 11—Mr. Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia, left here by air for London this morning. ...

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  31. U.K. WHEAT TRADE

    OTTAWA, July 11.—Mr. P. G. Walker, Untied Kingdom Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, said to-day, that ...

    Article : 75 words
  32. WORE ONIONS SOON

    BRISBANE, Tues. — The onion shortage, might not last as long as was first expected, the President of the Produce Merchants' ...

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