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  3. Some Notabilities In Korea

    Syngman Rhee (standing), President of the Republic of Korea, is shown speaking at the recent ceremony in the national capital building in Seoul. Seated on the dais are (left to right): Dr. Bernabe Africa (Philippines) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Truman, Attlee Think Europe Chief Threat But Stand By Korea

    WASHINGTON, December 6 (Reuter)—Diplomatic circles are faced with the prospect of a Far Eastern Dunkirk. Mr. Attlee and his top advisers to-day discussed all aspects and consequences of a possible withdrawal of ...

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  5. 30,0000 New C.M.F To Be Reserve For Permanent Forces

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Menzies announced to-dy that recruiting would be stepped up shortly to enlist 30,000 men in the Citizen’s Military Force for service anywhere in the world. The Citizen’s Military ...

    Article : 587 words
  6. USING THE BOMB

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The United Nations is the only authority which should determine whether or not the ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. WOUNDED BY AIR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Ten Australians wounded in Korea arrived to-day by Qantas Skymaster. They were greeted ...

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  8. £35,000 Guest House Gutted

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Hollywood guest house. Wallacia, 45 miles from Sydney, was gutted in a spectacular £35,000 blaze ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. World Views On Korean Crisis

    LONDON, December 6.— World s[?]atesmen commenting on the meeting between President Truman and Mr. Attlee and the ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. Strike Costs Men £250,000 Weekly Wages

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Victorian rail strike is expected to end on Friday. In this event trains will be running again on ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. Communist Forces Now S. Of Pyongyang Threaten U.N. Retreat

    TOKIO, December 6 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Communist Chinese forces moved steadily southward towards the main United Nations defence line south of Pyongyang to-day. but did not attempt to clash ...

    Article : 455 words
  12. Citizens Of Seoul Fear Chinese Rush

    LONDON, December 6.— A.A.P.-Reuters' Tokio correspondent rays the South Korean Cabinet has already drafted an ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. SISTER KENNY TO RETURN TO AUST.

    MINNEAPOLIS, December 6 (A.A.P.).—Sister Elizabeth Kenny, who came to Minneapolis 10 years ago with a new theory for ...

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  14. ACQUITTAL OF JAP. ADMIRAL

    LOS NEGROS, December 6.— The former Chief of Staff of Japanese Second South Seas Expe[?]tionary Fleet, ...

    Article : 109 words
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  17. POLIO DECLARED AN EPIDEMIC

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. — Two new cases of poliomyelitis were repeated by City Council health authorities to-day. This ...

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  18. CHINESE INTERVENTION IN KOREA TO GO BEFORE U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, December 6 (A.A.P.). — The United Nations steering committee to-day decided to place the question of Chinese Communist intervention in Korea before the General Assembly. The vote was ...

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  19. SOVIET RELIES ON HORSES IN WAR

    LONDON, December 6.—Li[?]utGeneral Sir Giffard Martell, British tank expert said to-day: "I am quite sure that even to-day ...

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  20. Doubts About General MacArthur

    LONDON. December 6 (A.A.P.) —Some British members of Parliament showed themselves still uneasy to-day over General ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. CANADIAN POSITION

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 6.— The Canadian External Affairs Minister, Lester Pearson, said in a broadcast to Canada to-night ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. CAR PRICES TO RISE

    DETROIT, December 6 (A.A.P.). —General Motors Corporation to-day announced price increases for all its 1951 model passenger cars. ...

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  23. INDO-CHINA CHANGES IN COMMAND PRECEDE MORE REBEL ATTACKS

    PARIS, December 6 (A.A.P.).—Sweeping changes in the French command in Indo-China were forecast in Paris to-day, says the British United Press correspondent. The Cabinet will meet to-morrow to discuss the ...

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  24. COAL MINER STRIKERS STAY UNDERGROUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Relatives to-night took food and hot tea into Stoakrington No. 1 colliery where 167 miners are staging ...

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