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  4. Red Troops Slash Back at Advancing U.N. Forces

    TOKIO, Thursday. --A Communist force of considerable strength this morning slashed back at American and French forces north-west of Wonju. A savage battle ensued, which continued until noon. One enemy element ...

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  5. MINERS' THREAT TO EXTEND STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --The Central Council of the Miners' Federation to-day threatened to extend the proposed one day a week stoppages into two-day stop-pages in the event of any Government action against miners' leaders. A last-minute warning of the Government's determination to act against any stoppages on the coal ...

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  6. INCREASE IN STATE BREAD PRICES

    BRISBANE, Thursdays.-- Bread prices in Queensland will rise to-morrow. In Brisbane, delivered bread will rise ...

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  7. Lockyer Creek "Runs a Banker"

    A view of the flood area, looking south-west across the orange groves at Grantham. Paddling their own canoe down the Brisbane --Toowoomba Highway at Grantham. A photograph of the bridge at Helidon, taken when flood waters had dropped sufficiently to allow traffic to cross on Wednesday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CABINET LOATH TO USE CRIMES ACT?

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Political observers here tonight saw considerable significance in the absence of ...

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  9. NOTHING "MINOR" IN LATEST ERUPTIONS

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- More than 20 square miles of what had once been one of New Guinea's most densely ...

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  10. JUBILEE ART TRAIN FOR LONG TOUR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A special train will leave Brisbane m March on a nine months' tour to bring art to the outback people of Queensland. ...

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  11. OPPOSITION "TO PROTECT RIGHTS OF VOTERS"

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- When Parliament opens, all constitutional steps will be taken by the Opposition to ...

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  12. U.S. WORKMEN REFUSE 10 REPAIR RED LINER

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- American workmen refused to touch the Polish liner Batory when it pulled into a ...

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  13. PLANS TO STEP UP U.K. DEFENCE PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Thursday. --Employers and workers have agreed on a plan to put Britain's defence production ...

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  14. CHARGES AGAINST RAILMEN NOT TO BE DIVULGED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The charges to be preferred against the driver and fireman of the Gympie mail train, which ...

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  15. Lord Bruce Says "Australia is Losing its Head in Prosperity"

    LONDON, Thursday. --Viscount Bruce of Melbourne said that Australia was losing its head in the present period of unparalleled prosperity, and the Government had not the courage to put the brake on. He was ...

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  16. MOVE FOR INQUIRY ON GLEN DAVIS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Federal Government may be asked shortly to appoint a Royal Commission to ...

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  17. FORMATION OF NEW CAPITAL ISSUES CONTROL BOARD

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The re-establishment of capital issues control to reduce the inflationary pressure was ...

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  20. U.S. REPORT ON EUROPE'S DEFENCE CAPACITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. --General Eisenhower yesterday gave President Truman and his cabinet a preview of ...

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  21. GERMAN WAR CRIMINALS' SENTENCES COMMUTED

    BERLIN, Thursday. --It was officially announced yesterday that 21 of 28 death sentences on German war criminals ...

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  22. INCREASED POLIO RISK AFTER OPERATIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The Advisory Council of Poliomyelitis believed that there was an increased risk of poliomyelitis infection after nose and throat operations, the State Deputy Director of Health (Dr. D. Johnson) said to-day. ...

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  23. MELBOURNE WEATHER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Some people wore overcoats to keep warm in Melbourne tonight. in sharp contrast to last ...

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  24. SISTER KENNY TO REMAIN IN AUSTRALIA "FOR GOOD"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Sister Elizabeth Kenny returned by the Oreades to-day to settle in Australia "for good." ...

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    A section of the Australian defences on the 38th Parallel in Korea. The photograph was taken by an Australian soldier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Malan Bitterly Berates U.N.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday. --The South African Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) told Parliament that lie would shed no tears if the United Nations came to ruination. There was a need for world organisation, but the United Nations was not ...

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