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  4. U.S. Commander Claims "Virtual Rout" of Reds

    TOKIO, Monday.--The Commander of the United States 10th Corps (Lieutenant-General Edward Almond) to-day said that his troops had forced the retreating Communists into a "virtual rout" and had killed and ...

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  5. "COMMUNISTS MUST BE BEATEN IN ASIA"

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- General MacArthur, in a message from Tokio last night, said that the Communists, ...

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  6. Storm Waters Flood Clifton Road

    Motorists using the Clifton road on Friday afternoon had to run the gauntlet of flood waters which covered the road after a storm. This photograph was taken on the Clifton road, about a quarter of a mile after turning off the Warwick road two hours after the storm. A tractor and two utilities towed vehicles across, but this sedan car attempted the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ULTIMATUM TO REDS BY WATERSIDERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A split in the Waterside Workers' Federation is likely as a result of the Victorian wharf workers' ...

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  8. German Migration Plan Attacked by Dr. Evatt

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said to-night that the scheme to bring 100,000 German migrants to Australia was "a reckless scheme introduced by a ...

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  9. MINERS SEEK "DECENT STANDARD OF LIVING"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Miners' Federation would have to go back to the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. ...

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  10. NO CASES OF ENCEPHALITIS REPORTED IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The only form of Encephalitis (brain inflammation) notifiable in Brisbane was Encephalitis ...

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  11. NEW CALEDONIA AREA LASHED BY CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A fierce cyclone, with a barometric centre of only 28.06 inches, is now unleashing its fury over ...

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  12. STATE'S RAILWAY SERVICES TO RETURN TO NORMAL TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Railway services will return to normal to-morrow following the decision of mass meetings of station masters, assistant station masters and night officers throughout the State to return to work. ...

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  13. NEW MOVES FOR COAL BY VICTORIAN PREMIER

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- New moves to meet the coal crisis announced by the Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) ...

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  14. CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS OF PACIFIC PEACE MISSION

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- Mr. John Foster Dulles said last night he was confident that the way had been paved ...

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  15. CHILD KILLED NEAR HOME BY RUNAWAY SEMI-TRAILER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Carol Collison (three years) was killed by a runaway semi-trailer 50 yards from her home at Kelso, ...

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  16. MAN SENTENCED FOR USING FALSE DOCUMENTS

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Lionel Douglas Lindsay (26), of Harbord. New South Wales, appeared before Mr. Justice Mack ...

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  17. Speculation on Rise in Taxation "Irresponsible," Says Fadden

    CANBERRA, Monday--The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) to-day described as "unwarranted and irresponsible" speculation about probable sales tax and other tax increases to finance placing the nation on a ...

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  18. NEW TARIFF FOR POWER AT THARGOMINDAH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A special tariff had been arranged for Thargomindah's new power station, the ...

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  19. STOREKEEPER IN POTATO BOARD PROSECUTION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. Noyes (Stipendiary Magistrate) to-day dismissed an objection by a solicitor for the defence, ...

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  20. BRISBANE WATERSIDERS TO HOLD MEETING TO-MORROW

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Brisbane watersiders decided at the pick-up to-day to stop work between 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ...

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  21. SAFETY FLYING DEVICES ARRIVING SOON

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two new flying safety devices would be introduced to Australia the year, the Minister for ...

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  22. "Fireworks" Likely at Opening Sessions of State Parliament

    BRISBANE, Monday--In one of the fiercest attacks ever made, the Opposition will accuse the Labour Party in Parliament this week of "roll stuffing," lax supervision of the Electoral Act, and reliance on an electoral ...

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  24. SECOND CHALLENGE LIKELY ON IRONWORKERS' BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The A.L.P. industrial group of the Ironworkers Association was considering challenging the 1950 ballot of the ...

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  25. BASIC WAGE WILL BE £10 A WEEK: SENATOR BENN

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Senator A. M. Benn (Labour, Queensland) in an address to the Australian Labour Party to-night ...

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  27. The Snake and the Opossum

    This extraordinary photograph of an 8ft. carpet snake and an opossum suspended from a tree was taken by Mr. C. A. Lange, a farmer, of "Springside," Pittsworth, last week. The snake evidently seized the opossum by the hind leg and held ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. WOMAN SAVED FROM DEATH BY NARROW LEDGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- When she fell from a roof 150 feet from the ground in Martin Place to-day, a woman of 26 ...

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  29. MORE CZECHS SENTENCED FOR HIGH TREASON

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters Prague correspondent says that the Brno State Court sentenced one Czechoslovak to death and ...

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  30. UNION TO CONSIDER COURT ATTITUDE TO CIRCULAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Full Bench of the Industrial Court today expressed the opinion that the Amalgamated Engineering Union ...

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  31. First Visit by Swiss Vessel

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The 9140-ton freighter, General Guisan, which arrived in Brisbane to-day, is the first Swiss ship to visit Australia. It is the first Swiss mercantile navy vessel ever built. It was constructed in England, but ...

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  32. SMALL AIRCRAFT SHUTTLE SERVICE IN FAR NORTH

    COEN, Monday. -- A Tiger Moth aircraft, flown by Mr.-R. Norman of the Cairns Aero Club, carried out a shuttle ...

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  33. JURY FIND MAN NOT GUILTY OF MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--Thomas Frank Nestor (49. labourer), of South Trafalgar, was found not guilty in the Criminal Court ...

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  34. TRAVEL TO KASHMIR NOT AFFECTED BY POLITICS

    BOMBAY.--Visitors to Kashmir will not he affected by the political uncertainty in the State, according to Colonel ...

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