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    Wherever Australians travel, the inevitable "Cuppa" accompanies them. Here, Australian soldiers in Korea, during a period of leave, enjoy a cup of tea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Chinese Offensive Punch Losing Power in Korea

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Australian Associated Press correspondent in Tokio reported that United Nations troops advanced to the south bank of the south River, in Western Korea, to-day as the Chinese offensive punch ...

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  6. FORMATION OF PACT ARMY ATTACKED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Senator Robert Taft (Republican) last night criticised the formation of the North ...

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  7. Persian Move to Stir Up Anti-British Feeling

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The "Daily Herald" special correspondent in Teheran says that Persia's religious leaders, led by the fanatical Seyed Kashani, are whipping up the people for a mammoth demonstration to-day ...

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  8. AGE EXTENSION FOR SERVICE IN ARMY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) to-day announced that conditions of ...

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  9. FIRST OF MINERS' MEETINGS TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Northern New South Wales miners will hold aggregate meetings to-morrow to ...

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  10. SOVIET PACT WITH PERSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- Senator Robert Taft (Republican), in an address to the American Assembly, ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND TOWNS FILL LOAN QUOTAS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Eighty-two Queensland towns had over-subscribed their quotas for the Twelfth Security ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN POLICY FOR RELIEF OF TROOPS SERVING OVERSEAS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- A new Governmental policy for leave and the relief of Australian Army personnel serving in Korea was announced to-night by the Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis). The policy was ...

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  13. MISS FOLEY TELLS OF LIFE IN POLICE STATE

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. -- "The Communists threatened me with imprisonment, tapped any telephone and photographed my mail." Miss ...

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  14. BEST OPENING FEATURES OF WOOL SALES MAINTAINED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- All the best features of the opening day were maintained at the wool sales to-day. Competition was a ...

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  15. BRITISH CABINET STUDIES CRISIS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Cabinet made a general study of the deepening Persian oil crisis at its meeting: to-day. ...

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  16. NEW WEAPON HELPED TO CHECK CHINESE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Reuters correspondent in Korea says that a new weapon, perfected only a few days before the ...

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  17. LOSS OF REFINED OIL WOULD BE "PAINFUL"

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Mr. W. Levy, on consultant to President Truman's Materia is Policy Commission, said in a special interview that there could be no disguising that the immediate effect of the loss of Persian ...

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  18. SHIPS TO LIFT SUGAR

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- The clearance of last season's sugar from Townsville is expected to be completed before crushing at the ...

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  19. Win Detained by Chinese

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Relatives of a former Brisbane man "detained" by the Chinese Communists on December 15 last year have ...

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  20. MISSING MIGRANT FOUND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- An English migrant, who had been wandering lost in the scrub for 48 hours, was found this ...

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  21. PROPOSE LIQUOR REFORM IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Liberal Party committee, which has been investigating liquor conditions in New ...

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  22. MEDICINE USE CONDEMNED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- "Steam hammer" medicine is condemned in the current issue of the Medical Journal of Australia. "Medicine as ...

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  23. SPANISH ARRESTS IN COSTS OF LIVING PROTESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters representative in Madrid says the Spanish Government has arrested about 12 persons for trying to ...

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  24. BUILDING CLAIM OPPOSED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Opposing a claim in the Industrial Court today by the Building Trade Group of Unions for a total increase of ...

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  25. CHIEFS OF STAFF ATTEND U. K. CABINET MEETING

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Britain's military Chiefs of Staff were present at part of to-day's meeting of the British Cabinet. ...

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  26. DISCIPLINARY ACTION AGAINST LABOUR MAN!

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The secretary of the Australian Labour Party (Mr. Wright, M. L. C.) said to-day that ...

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  27. Motor Cyclist Loses Leg

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A 35-years-old motor cyclist had his right leg torn off in a motor cycle smash late this afternoon. Forty ...

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  28. North Korean Epidemics

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- The United Nations had evidence that epidemics of typhus, smallpox, and other contagious diseases had ...

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  29. RESULT OF WATERSIDE MEETING AWAITED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions is awaiting the outcome of to-morrow's ...

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  30. OPPOSED COMMUNISM, SO MUST LEAVE SHIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A 43-years-old seaman who had openly opposed Communism to-day was ordered by seamen and firemen on the freighter, James Cook, to leave the ship within 24 hours. Members of the crew said that they ...

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  31. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The King and Queen, with Princess Margaret, returned to London by air yesterday after a week's holiday ...

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  32. Wool Reserve Scheme

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- A Board on Trade announcement last night on the provisional wool reserve price scheme said that Britain's ...

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  33. Fight Offer to Carruthers

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Sydney syndicate has offered the world bantam champion, Vic Toweel, £A5000, with all expenses paid, to ...

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  34. MAGUIRE CASE CONTINUES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- At today's hearing of charges against former Chief Electoral Officer. B. J. Maguire, for half an hour ...

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  35. Shipping Hits Councils

    MACKAY, Tuesday.-- The limited shipping schedules between Australia and the United Kingdom were seriously hampering local ...

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  38. Stars Will Return Trophies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Davis Cup stars, John Bromwich and Adrian Quist will hand over the Australian doubles champiorship ...

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  39. Tito's Armies

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Reuters agency says the Moscow radio yesterday broadcast a report that Tito's armies were a million strong ...

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  40. PRODUCERS SEEK HIGHER PRICE FOR BUTTER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Dairy delegates of the Australian Primary Producers' Union to-day asked the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwan) for a 9¾d, a pound increase in the price of commercial ...

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  41. RUSSIAN GENERAL AND PRESENT KOREA OFFENSIVE

    TAIPEH (Formosa), Tuesday.-- The newsagency. China Union Press, said yesterday that a Russian General had presided at a ...

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  42. Korean Casualties

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The Defence Department said yesterday that the United Nations forces in Korea had lost 1618 dead and ...

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  43. Englishmen's Soccer Win

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The English soccer team won the third match of its tour to-day by defeating Metropolis 6-2 at the Sydney ...

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  44. Heavy Coal Bill

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The enforced use of Callide coal to meet the big demand for power is costing the City Council and the City ...

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  45. CONCERN OVER AMERICANS IMPRISONED IN CHINA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The State Department said yesterday that more than 30 American citizens had been imprisoned in ...

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  46. Naval Chart Exercises

    VALETTA (Malta) Tuesday.-- Naval forces of the four North Atlantic Treaty countries assembled in Valetta Harbour yesterday ...

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  47. State Miners' Meetings

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.-- The leaders of the Miners' Federation will be told next Monday to address aggregate meetings throughout the ...

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  48. TRUMAN WANTS EXTRA DOLLARS FOR DEFENCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- President Truman yesterday asked Congress for an additional 800,000,000 dollars (equal ...

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  49. Four More Polio Cases

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Four cases of poliomyelitis were reported to-day to the Health Department. They were a female of ...

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