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  4. RED STRANGLEHOLD ON SEOUL

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Powerful Communist forces today tightened their stranglehold on Seoul, battering British and American troops holding three main roads eight miles north of the ghost city. Communist hordes ...

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  5. R.A.A.F. INQUIRY INTO BEACH CRASH BEGINS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The Air Force Court of Inquiry into the Carbohydrate beach crash began to-day. On ...

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  6. REQUEST FOR FEDERAL GRANT FOR EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A request for a Commonwealth grant of £100,000,000 to the States for development of ...

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  7. Role of Commonwealth Forces in Defence

    LONDON, Wednesday -- The special correspondent of "The Times" forecasts that a large part of the Prime Ministers' conference will be devoted to an attempt to fit Commonwealth military forces info the general ...

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  8. British Medical Men on Job in Korea

    The 1st Cavalry Division and the Commonwealth Brigade screened the north-eastern I flank during the last-minute extrication of the Turkish Brigade from almost complete encirclement by the Chinese Communists in Korea. They were supported by the British 29th Brigade. The photograph shows a scene at the Middlesex Regiment's field station as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. R.A.A.F. HAS FINE RECORD IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Australia's 77th Mustang Squadron to-day completed six months of continuous ...

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  10. SOVIET MEMBER'S STAND IN ALLIED COUNCIL

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- The Soviet member of the Allied Council. General A. P. Kislenfo, yesterday again refused ...

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  11. EISENHOWER TO LEAVE SOON FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- General Dwight Eisenhower, commander of the North Atlantic Army, ...

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  12. U.S. Unlikely to Favour Soviet Terms for Talks

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- Observers expect that the United States will oppose acceptance of the latest Soviet terms for four-power Foreign Ministers' talks. State Department officials to-day were sceptical of any ...

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  13. DR. EVATT BITTER ON RISING LIVING COSTS

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- The people and the States wanted the Commonwealth Government to go ahead with ...

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  14. BOY MEMBER OF PICNIC PARTY DROWNED

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday -- William Leslie Sunderland (10), of Carlton, was drowned at Seaford this afternoon. The boy ...

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  15. SPECIAL JUBILEE STAMP ISSUES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- I Four special series of stamps and a special florin will be issued this year to ...

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  16. Hungary Mine Disaster

    BUDAPEST, Wednesday. -- Eighty-one miners were killed on Saturday in an explosion in Hungary's major mining ...

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  17. Contempt Proceedings Against Watersiders' Secretary?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Commonwealth Government should consider taking proceedings against Mr. E. Roach, acting general secretary of the Waterside Workers Federation, for contempt of court concerning the ...

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  18. ENGLISH PRE FAB. HOMES FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A total of 336 pre-fabricated houses from England will be brought to Queensland by the ...

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  19. U.S. GOVERNMENT HALTS EXPORT SALES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The American Government yesterday temporarily halted foreign sales of Government- owned stores of linseed oil, ...

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  20. FURTHER TAX REFORMS BEING CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- An expert committee under the chairmanship of the Minister for Social Services ...

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  21. MOVE FOR NATIONALIST ATTACK ON CHINA

    TAIPEH, Wednesday. -- The United Press says high Nationalist military leaders were reported to-day to be ...

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  22. DRASTIC PURGE IN RANKS OF CHINESE REDS!

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday. -- The Associated Press says China has started a drastic purge in her own ruling ...

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  23. CANADIAN ARMY GUARDS AGAINST SABOTAGE

    TORONTO. Wednesday. -- The Canadian Army posted armed security patrols around two armouries yesterday, and ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN WEST INDIES

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Wednesday. -- A series of violent earth shocks in the Leeward groups caused heavy ...

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  25. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT THROUGH STOMACH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Frank Brady (22), of South Brisbane, accidentally shot himself through the stomach ...

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  26. 'Demand for Resignation of State Government Over Poll Findings

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A demand that the State Government should resign was made by both the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) and the Deputy Leader . (Mr. Hiley) to-day. They said the Bulimba election ...

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  27. W.R.A.N.S. HEAD NAMED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Miss Blair Bowden, of Sydney, has been appointed Director of the Women's Royal ...

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  28. DROP IN GOLD PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Production of gold in Australia is steadily decreasing. The output of gold in the 10 months ...

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  31. DRAINED SWIMMING POOL TO RETRIEVE LOST TEETH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A man lost his false teeth in the Westerfield swimming pool to-day. He drained the ...

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  32. MINISTER FORECASTS RECORD YEAR OF HOUSE CONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Australia can look forward to 1951 as a record year for house construction unless anything ...

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