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  4. Chinese Fall Back Under Sustained U.N. Pressure

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Allied Troops fought along muddy roads for gains of from one fo three miles yesterday and to-day against Chinese withdrawing towards their "iron triangle" 20 miles inside. North Korea. ...

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  5. CONSULT U.N. BEFORE ANY ARMISTICE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) yesterday said that the United States would ...

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  6. A.C.T.U. Firm Against Action by Unionists

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The inter-State executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions late today endorsed a declaration by its emergency committee that Australian unionists should not become involved in ...

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  7. PLOT TO ASSASSINATE PERSIAN PREMIER

    TEHERAN, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent says Persian police began an intensive hunt for members of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROGRESS OF RABBIT KILLING EPIDEMIC

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The myxomatosis epidemic which killed millions of rabbits during the summer and autumn ...

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  9. "No Rigid U.S. Stand on Far East Peace Treaty"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. John Foster Dulles (President Truman's special representative dealing with Japanese treaty questions) yesterday refuted a suggestion that the United States was taking a rigid stand on ...

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  10. ELECTRICITY PRICES CERTAIN TO RISE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The increases in the price of West Moreton coal of from 4- to 46 a ton announced ...

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  11. Australians Knighted in Birthday Honours

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Australia's Deputy Prime Minister and Federal Treasurer, Arthur William Fadden, was created a Knight Commander, St. Michael and St. George, in the King's Birthday Honours, announced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CAR DRIVER'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE FROM DEATH

    SYDNEY Wednesday. -- When a car ran off the Great Western Highway near Katoomba to-day, it struck a ...

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  13. SCREEN BIOGRAPHY OF MARJORIE LAWRENCE

    NEW YORK. Wednesday.--MetroGoldwyn-Mayer has acquired the right to produce the screen biography of the Australian singer ...

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  14. TRIBUTE TO NEW ZEALAND'S NEW WATERFRONT UNIONS

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland), welcoming delegates from 19 ...

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  15. SAD CIRCUMSTANCES IN STEALING CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Two of the nine children of a man committed for trial to-day for stealing are dying. The man also supports ...

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  16. FURTHER LONDON COMMENT ON KING GEORGE'S ILLNESS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- "The Times," in a leading article on the King's health, yesterday said that there ...

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  17. INCREASES IN RAILWAY ENGINEMEN'S PAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Pay increases for railway engine drivers and firemen were announced by the State Industrial Court to ...

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  18. GUNMAN DEAD AFTER SIEGE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Armed police hunting a gunman who killed a policeman brought him out dead to-day ...

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  19. CANADA OPPOSED TO NAVAL BLOCKADE OF CHINA

    TORONTO, Wednesday. -- Canada was opposed to a naval blockade or. complete trade embargo against ...

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  20. MEN CHARGED IN PAYROLL ROBBERY CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A witness in the City Court to-day identified a man with a scarred hand as one of two men who ...

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  21. DELEGATES WHO RECEIVED WRITS DID NOT VOTE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Two delegates who had each received writs for £10,000, did not vote at the Ironworkers' Association National ...

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  22. MILLIONAIRE "SACKED"

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Daily Mail" Teheran representative says Calouste Gulbenkian, reputedly the richest man in the ...

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  23. REPLY TO CRITICISM OF FOUR NATION WOOL PRICE PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Funds provided by Australian wool growers could not be used to finance the purchase ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN VESSEL RETURNS ON LEAVE

    DARWIN. Wednesday.--None of the crew of the Australian destroyer Bataan has had any long service leave since the ship left ...

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  25. Seeks Decontrol of Potatoes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The Country Party member for Armidale (Mr. D. Hughes) said to-night that he had asked the Prices ...

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  26. EQUITABLE FORMULA FOR BUILDING COSTS SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An equitable formula is being sought by the State Housing Commission and the Master ...

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  29. FIVE JAPANESE OFFICERS TO HANG AT WEEK-END

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Five former Japanese army and navy officers will be hanged at Manus Island on ...

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  30. "MARGARINE RESTRICTIONS SHOULD REMAIN"

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.-- Restrictions on the manufacture of table margarine for consumption in Australia should remain, the ...

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  31. MAN'S HEAVY PUNISHMENT FOR ILLEGALLY USING CAR

    WARWICK. Wednesday.--Andrew Alister McLeod (36) pleaded guilty in the Court of Petty Sessions today before Mr. T. W. Eite ...

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  32. FIXED PRICE FOR POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) has fixed the price of potatoes being unloaded ...

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  33. AIM FOR "INDEPENDENCE OF MALAYA PARTY"

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.--A Malayan political leader disclosed yesterday that his aim was independence for Malaya ...

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  34. FRENCH R.L. TEAM BEATEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Riverina District to-day defeated the French Rugby League team by 20 point to 10. The Frenchmen ...

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  35. NEW AUSTRALIANS ABLE TO REGISTER AS CHEMISTS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- New Australians will be able to register as pharmaceutical chemists on certain conditions, the Pharmaceutical ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND IN GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Considering the great increase in costs, Queensland was in a good financial position, the ...

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  37. Diplomat Ordered to Leave

    LONDON. Wednesday. -- The Budapest radio said last night that Hungary had ordered the Yugoslav diplomatic representative in ...

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    The "Cutty Sark," the last of the famous clipper ships on regular service from China and Australia with tea and wool in the latter part of the nineteenth century, recently left Greenhithe on what may well be her last trip. The "Cutty Sark" was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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