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  3. DEMORALISED CHINESE MAKE FEW ATTEMPTS HALT ALLIES ADVANCE

    TOKIO, May 29(A.A.P.-Reuter):Scattered retreating Communist forces stood and fought stalking AlHed troops in the Hwachon reservoir area last night [?] a desperate effort to keep open ...

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  4. Healy To Answer Four Charges Under Crimes Act

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Waterside Workers Federation General Secretary (Mr. J. Healy) tonight was served with four summonses in connection with the New Zealand waterside strike. ...

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  5. QUINTUPLETS 17th BIRTHDAY

    CALLANDER (Ontario), May.29.—Dionne quintuplets were 17 yesterday, and they had a holiday from ...

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  6. Details of Sugar Agreements Set Out By Officials

    BRISBANE,Tuesday.—Mr. Pearce, general secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers’ Association, said today that information had been received from London amplifying previous ...

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  7. McKELL MAY REMAIN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday: The Minister for Defence, Production (Mr Harrison), who in the past has ...

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  8. Emergency Newsprint For Abroad?

    OTTAWA, May 20. — The Canadian Press says Canada may make small emergency allocations of newsprint to ...

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  9. Boxer Shot Dead In Night Club

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— A clerk was charged today with shooting former boxer, Wi1liam John Lee with intent ...

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  10. Alarm At Shortage Of Cane Cutters

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The secretary of the Queensland Ganegrowers' Council (Mr. R. Muir) stated tonight that ...

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  11. Bulldozer Bolts And Kills Man

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. — A runaway buildozer caused the death of a Moreton Shire Council employee at ...

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  12. SCOTCH DEBATE CORONATION STONE

    LONDON, May 29.— The Church of Scotland’s Genera Assembly today squashed move to have the Coronation Ston ...

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  13. FEDERAL SENATE PULL

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— When the Victorian Senate Counting finished tonight both the Government and ...

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  14. No Proposals For Korean Settlement Likely At Present

    NEW YORK, May 29 (A.A.P.). — The rapidly changing military situation in Korea is likely to delay any further Move by the United Nations to obtain a negotiated settlement. ...

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  15. ANOTHER SHIP FREIGHT RISE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Ship owners have asked the Price Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) to increase freight on cargo ...

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  16. Tragic Fall Of Roof In Coal Mine

    LONDON, May 29 (Reuter): A coal face explosion killed 20 men, and 58 others are missing. One survivor was ...

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  17. KING MAY NOT VISIT N. IRELAND

    LONDON, May 29. — The "Daily Mail” says the King may be unable to visit Northern Ireland on June 1. ...

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  18. SERIOUS S. 'AFRICAN RIOTS OVER BILL T(O RESTRICT RIGHLLTS OF SECTION PEOPLE

    LONDON, May 29.—“Daily Telegraph” representative at Capetown says South African police made repeated baton charges, against an exservicemon’s torchlight commando,” iwho pelted ...

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  19. Impressive Funeral For F. M.Blamey

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The King has asked the Governor General (Mr. McKell) to represent him ...

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  20. SYDNEY WILL GO TO KOREA

    The Australian aircraft carrier Sydney would go into action off Korea about next October, the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) announced recently. Sydney would relieve the Royal Nav[?] carrier Glory for some months to give its naval air crews ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SIR STAFFORD ORIPPS ON IMPROVE

    ZURICH, May 20.—Sir starford Cripps, former Chan cellar of the British Exchequer is responding to special new ...

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