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  4. Reds Use Cavalry in New Drive

    TOKIO, Friday.--Chinese Communists to-night threw cavalry Into their drive on Uijongbu, which is only 12 ...

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  5. STORY OF ANZACS' MEMORABLE "THEY SHALL NOT PASS'' STAND

    LONDON, Friday.--An Australian Associated Press-Reuters correspondent with the 27th Brigade, in a message under yesterday's date, says that the British Commonwealth troops turned back the clock 35 years to write the finale to the most glorious chapter of this brigade along the Korean central front this week in an action which ...

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    Johnny Davis arrives at the Dalby Show on Rex. Johnny is anxious to see the ring events, but Rex must first quench his thirst. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Winner of the ponies' section, 12-13 hands, ridden by a boy or girl 12 years and under at the Dalby Show was L. Best's "Yet." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY FINES IMPOSED FOR ILLEGAL STRIKES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two unions were fined £500 each by the State Industrial Commission to-day for taking part in ...

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  9. Truman Gaining Support on MacArthur Question

    WASHINGTON,Friday.--Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that the tide in the two weeks' old Truman-MacArthur debate now is showing signs of turning | in Rresident Truman's favour. This has not surprised ...

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  10. "Last Time Reds Will Have Names on Ballot Papers"

    SOUTHPORT, Friday.--"This is the last time the Communists will have their names on the ballot paper," the Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) told an overflow audience of 200 to-night. Mr. Fadden was given a ...

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  11. "STILL U.S. POLICY TO LIMIT KOREAN WAR"

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--President Truman said yesterday it was still the policy of the United States and the ...

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  12. PERSIA'S OIL MAY BE NATIONALISED

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters Teheran correspondent says that the Majlis (the Persian National Assembly) to-morrow ...

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  13. PETROL TO BE INCREASED BY ANOTHER PENNY SOON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The price of petrol will he increased another 1d. a gallon in June, making a toal ...

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  14. BURNS HOT TO APPEAL AGAINST GAOL TERM

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William Fardon Burns will not pursue his appeal against his conviction and sentence for ...

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  15. "WATER CONSERVATION NOT PRACTICABLE AT QUILPIE"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Water conservation in the Quilpie district was not practicable, but small weirs could spread flood waters ...

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  16. WIDENING OF BRITISH LABOUR SPLIT FEARED

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters political writer says that the Labour politicians feared that the split in their party caused ...

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  17. "COMMUNIST PARTY IN U.S. WORSE .THAN NAZIS"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The chief of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Mr. J. Edgar Hoover) told ...

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  18. VAMPIRE JET FIGHTERS USED ON MALAYAN REDS

    SINGAPORE, Friday.--Vampire jet fighters were used for the first time yesterday by the Royal Air Force in the war ...

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  19. "ARMS AID MUST CONTINUE TO FREE NATIONS" .

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--President Truman told Congress yesterday that the foreign arms aid programme ...

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  20. STATE BASIC WAGE RISE FROM NEXT MONDAY ?

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The secretary of the Queensland Employers' Federation (Mr. P. Self) forecast to-day that ...

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  21. SEVENTY-FIVE ENTRIES FOR DAIRY BUILDING TEST

    BRISBANK, Friday.--The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. H. Collins) said to-day that 75 entries had been received for the ...

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  22. NAVAL ARMAMENT VESSEL BLOWN UP AT GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, Friday.--The Admiralty announced to-day that the naval armament vessel, Bedenham, blew up at Gibraltar alongside the ...

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  25. CROWN EVIDENCE ENDS IN MAGUIRE FORGERY CASE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Crown evidence in the eight, ballot paper forgery charges against Bernard Joseph Maguire ended ...

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  26. Bradley Version of Bitter Squabble With Montgomery

    NEW YORK, Friday.--General Omar Bradley (chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff) giving his version of his bitter squabble with Field-Marshal Lord Montgomery, accused him of "tweaking Yankee noses." ...

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  27. ALMOST 5,000,000 VOTERS GO TO POLLS TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Final enrolment figures for the States, released by the Commonwealth State Electoral ...

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  28. EXPORT OF ARTHRITIS DRUG GLANDS MAY BE PROHIBITED

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Customs Department will prohibit the export of animal pituitary glands used in making the arthritis ...

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  29. MINERS' PAY CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to-day reserved his decision on the Miners' Federation claim for a £2 ...

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  30. PLANS NEARING COMPLETION FOR CALL-UP OF NATIONAL SERVICE TRAINEES

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The medical examination of 6000 Queensland youths for national service training is ...

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  31. COFFEE PRICE RISE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Wholesale coffee merchants have applied to the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Ful- lagar) for increased prices. ...

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  32. TRIUMPHAL" HOMECOMING OF JUBILEE COURIER CYCLIST

    GYMPIE. Friday--The Jubilee courier cyclist (Les Cecil) had a triumphal homecoming when he arrived in Gympie this afternoon. ...

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    Members of St. James's Church of England Boys' Society departing by train for a holiday camp organised by the society to Rainbe Bay. Fifteen boys were in the party. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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