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  4. SHIP SINKS OFF N.S.W. COAST

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Six members of the crew lost their lives when the 555-ton collier, Kiama, foundered in a cyclone about five miles off The Entrance, 40 miles north of Sydney, early this morning. Six survivors ...

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  5. Red Guerillas Massing at fear of U.N. Defences

    TOKIO, Friday.--Communist guerilla forces in large numbers have infiltrated through the United Nations lines to the mountain areas in their rear where they are massing in strength. This concentration of guerillas ...

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  6. SENATE MOVE ON USE OF U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--President Truman yesterday said that he welcomed the Democratic Party's move in the ...

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  7. The "Straight" Before the Long Climb

    A view of the road where it enters the Withcott "straight," which leads to the steep ascent of what is commonly known as the Toll Bar. This view was taken from the Withcott Post Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STEAMERS COLLIDE IN YARRA RIVER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The 200-ton auxiliary steamer, Merilyn was rammed and holed amidships by the 7000 ...

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  9. CHINESE ARMY REPORTED TO BE QUITTING KOREA

    TOKIO, Friday.--confirmed front line reports stated to-day that some of the best Chinese Communist ...

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  10. POLICEMEN BURNED TO DEATH IN BUSH FIRE

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Three policeman were burned to death to-day when they were trapped in a fierce fire which ...

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  11. FRENCH HALT VIETMINH OFFENSIVE IN TONKIN

    SAIGON, Friday.--The Vietminh offensive against the Vinhyen-Phucyen line in Tonking has been stopped. A ...

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  12. "RUSSIA HAS ADMIRATION FOR U.S. PRODUCTION"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Mr. Charles Edward Wilson (Defence Mobilisation Director), when asked why Russia had not ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT DUE TO INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A total of 24,800 men were thrown out of work in Australia in October last year through industrial ...

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  14. SYDNEY CONFERENCE MAY AVERT WHARF OVERTIME BAN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The conference between representatives of ship owners, the Australian Council of Trades ...

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  15. United States Brands Chinese Reds as Aggressors in Korea

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.--The United States yesterday branded the Chinese People's Republic as the aggressor in Korea, and called on the United Nations to take collective measures to meet this aggression. ...

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  16. MANY DEATHS FROM FLU IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Friday.--Influenza was spreading through London and the West and South of England yesterday ...

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  17. TRUMAN'S PLANS TO CONTROL MANPOWER

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--President Truman yesterday said that the Government, if and when necessary ...

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  18. "PARLIAMENT SHOULD BE URGENTLY SUMMONED"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The president of the Liberal Party (Mr. K. Morris) said to-day that the State Parliament ...

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  19. Present Developmental Works "Indispensable to Security"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Developmental works being carried out in Australia by the Commonwealth and the States--which were now "more essential and urgent than ever"--were indispensibie to national security ...

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  20. FRENCH AND SOVIET ARMY OFFICERS CONFER

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters representative in Berlin said that Soviet and French Army officers faced each other across ...

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  23. U.S. AIR CHIEF IN KOREA URGES USE OF ATOM BOMB

    MARCH AIRBASE (California) Friday.--Major-General Emmett O'Donnell on his return yesterday from the ...

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  24. DOLLAR TRADE POSITION CONTINUES TO IMPROVE

    CANBERRA. Friday.--Australia's dollar trade position continues to improve, according to trade figures ...

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  25. ELECTRICITY CHARGES INCREASED IN ROMA

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State Electricity Commission has granted the Roma Electric Light and Power Company an ...

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  26. ROME IN STATE OF SIEGE FOR EISENHOWER'S VISIT

    LONDON, Friday.--Armed police in scarlet riot jeeps, with screaming sirens, swiftly broke up demonstrations in ...

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  27. BIRTH OF 29 OUNCE BABY TO ABORIGINAL WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A baby girl weighing only 29 ounces has been born prematurely to an aboriginal woman, Mrs. Vera ...

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  28. PROPOSED BANK MERGER

    LONDON. Friday.--Details for a proposed merger of the Union Bank of Australia with the Bank of Australasia were ...

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