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  3. "RUSSIA COULD NOT SUSTAIN ALL-OUT WAR FROM ASIA"

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Soviet Russia was not in a position to mass forces to "launch any predatory attack from the Asiatic mainland," said General MacArthur, outlining his Far East policy to Senate investigators yesterday. He did not think that Russia could sustain an all-out war in the Far East for long. "I believe their ...

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  4. School Children Receive Jubilee Books and Medals

    Children at Toowoomba primary schools and pupils of the State High School and Technical College yesterday received commemorative medals and booklets in connection with Jubilee year. Shown here are young children in the preparatory grades of the North School. In the front left of the photograph, receiving her medal from her teacher, Mrs. M. Skinner, is four-year-old Meredith Cornell. At the rear, a young Scottish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Allies Seize Initiative

    TOKIO, Friday. -- United Nations' forces, seizing the initiative across most of the 100-mile Korean front, to-day ...

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  6. Railways Described as "Graziers' Friend"

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on pastoral lands at St. George on Tuesday, Mr. Kenneth B. Cameron, of Bullamon Plains, Thallon, described the railways as the graziers' friend. He said that the railways ...

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  7. "RUSSIAN TROOPS MASSED NEAR MANCHURIA"

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The United Press representative states that some Democrats were prepared to-day to ...

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  8. U.S. WANTS EMBARGO ON RED CHINA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.-- The United States yesterday proposed that United Nations members should stop sending ...

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  9. THOUSANDS TO WORK IN N.S.W. TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Thousands of New South Wales workers will do Saturday work to-morrow for the first time ...

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  10. Mr. Holland: All Quiet On New Zealand Waterfront

    WELLINGTON, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) declared to-day: "All is quiet in New Zealand. There is no hysteria here. During the past weeks we have made great progress towards a ...

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  11. MARANOA SEAT MAY GO TO BRIMBLECOMBE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mr. W. Brimblecombe (Country Party) improved his prospects of winning the Maranoa seat ...

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  12. AGED BUSINESSMAN WINS COURT JUDGMENT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An 88-years old Sydney businessman, Peter Mathieson, was awarded £103,455 by Mr. Justice Kinsella in the ...

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  13. Well-known Jockey Killed

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A well-known cross-country jockey. Keith May (28) was killed instantly, and his wife, Avis (25), was fatally ...

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  14. Boxer's Funeral

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Detectives mingled with mourners at the funeral to-day of former Brisbane boxer Dennis ("Danny") Simmons ...

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  17. YOUTHS SENTENCED ON SERIES OF CHARGES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--Harry Hackett (18, labourer) and John Borger (labourer), both of New South Wales, to-day pleaded guilty ...

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  18. Inflation is Main Concern of American People To-day

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- The Australian Associated Press special correspondent says Americans to-day are more concerned with inflation than the possibility of ...

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  19. NEW GUINEA TOUR BY GENERAL SECOMBE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Five important centres in New Guinea and Papua will be visited by the G.O.C., Northern Command ...

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  20. Rain for Bushfire Areas!

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Rain is expected to fall early next week in the bush fire swept areas of South west Queensland. The ...

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  21. NEW POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Two cases of poliomyelitis from the country were reported to-day to the Health Department. Both were young ...

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  22. BRITISH FESTIVAL SHIP MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Telegraph's" shipping correspondent says that arrangements are being ...

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  23. NAZI "STORM TROOPERS" ON THE MARCH

    LONDON, Friday. -- The "Daily Express" correspondent in Hanover says that police forces in Lower Saxony were alerted to-night to prepare for expected Nazi disturbances. Nazis in Hanover, ...

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