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  3. Queen Opens New Hostel

    Her Majesty the Queen recently visited the Queen Elizabeth Training College for the Disabled at Leatherhead and opened Springbok House, a hostel which has been bu[?]lt and equipped to give disabled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Bombshell For U.N.O.

    'NEW YORK. July 28.—Russia announced to-day she would a tend the. Security Council meeting on August 1. Jacob Malik, ...

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  5. Out Of The Bag CHURCHILL BRINGS TRUTHS TO LIGHT

    LONDON, July 28.—The Leader of the Opposition [?]n the House of Commons, Mr. Winston Churchill, failed to-day by only one vote to force secret Parlia[?]nentary session on defence. The voting was 296 to ...

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  6. Armies Locked Pusan Objective In Great Battle

    TOKIO, July 28.—The Central, Western, and SouthWestern Korean fronts are aflame to-day with savage fighting. The vital U.S.A. base Pusan is the objective[?] United Press -reports that the Reds have thrown up to ...

    Article : 436 words
  7. Decisive Battle Rages

    TOKIO, Friday.—The decisive battle of the Korean. war had begun, stated the U.S. Headquarters Intelligence spokesman to-day ...

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  8. Warning To Soviet

    WASHINGTON, July 28.— The State Department declared to-day the United States would fight to defend Western ...

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  9. First Nation In "AUSTRALIA WILL PLAY FULL PART"—MENZIES

    NEW YORK, July 28.—Free countries of the world, by their action against aggression in Korea, had, for once, stood up to aggression, and thus taken time by the forelock, said the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  10. U.K. CABINET MINISTER DUE ON AUG. 24

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations (Mr. Gordon Walker) who has been invited to ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. CANADA STILL STANDS OUT

    TORONTO, July28.—The Canadian decision of last week not tosend ground forces to Korea, still Stood informed quarters, said ...

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  12. DIES FROM BITE OF TAIPAN SNAKE

    CAIRNS, Friday.—The 20-yearold snake collector, Kelth Budden. of Randwick (New South Wales) died at the Cairns Base Hospital ...

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  13. Havoc By Rain On Cane

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Because of the rain only 750,000 tons of a record seven million ton sugar crop has been harvested, the ...

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  14. GOOD NEWS

    TOKIO, Eriday. — Company of American troops cut off for several days by the North Koreans' f[?]anking movement, south of ...

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  15. NEWS IN BRIEF

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Milk will be half a penny a quart dearer to consumers throughout the State from next Tuesday. ...

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  18. U.K. Factories Ready For War

    LONDON, July 28.— The Lord Pr[?]vv Seal, Lord Add'on. said in the House of Lords to-night that [?]ritain's factory capacity had ...

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  19. Vengeance Due HEROIC CONDUCT OF MURDERED A.I.F. MEN

    LOS NEGROS, July 28.—Aprisoner of war, who looked the youngest among 50)Australians massacred by the Japanese on Ambon Island, in February, 1942, had cried out "Mamma" just before he died. ...

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  20. Commonwealth Should Help Councils

    GYMPIE, Friday. — Queensland Local Authorities conference in Brisbane next week will ask the Federal Government to outline its ...

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  21. EXPERIENCE TEACHES

    WELLINGTON, July 28.— The Minister for Civil Aviation. (Mr. Stanley Goosman) to-day announced the, ...

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  22. Spender Cautious EFFECT OF RUSSIA BACK ON SECURITY COUNCIL

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Spender, said to-day the return of the Soviet Union to the Security Council if the report was correct, would provide a splendid opportunity for ...

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  23. Shortage Of Newsprint

    LONDON, July 28.—Mr. Harold W[?]lson, President of the Board of Trade, replying in a debate on newsprint in the ...

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  24. U.S.A. Welcomes British Force

    WASHINGTON, July 28.— Ground forces which Britain will send to Korea will consist, of between five and six thousand highly ...

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  25. ISLAND DOCTOR DOING WELL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.:—A radio message received to-day from Heard Island stated that Dr. Serge Udovikoff’s condition had shown ...

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  26. AMPHIBIOUS JEEP MAY BE LOST

    HALIFAX, July 28.—Fear was expressed to-day for the amphibious jeep in which the Australian born Ben Carlin and. wife are ...

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