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  4. Reds Forced to Retreat by Heavy U.N. Attacks

    TOKIO, Friday.--Communist forces reeled further back into North Korea to-day under powerful United States 8th Army attacks, while Allied war planes rained crippling blows on or near enemy installations. The ...

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  5. FREE DRUG SCHEME HAS BEEN SUCCESS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- "The free drug scheme, which was introduced by the Minister for Health (Sir ...

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    Seven platoons of the Toowoomba Grammar School Cadet Corps parading on the school oval. The commanding officer is Major E. G. White, and the adjutant, Captain J. L. Reath. The platoons will compete for the annual Diggers' Cup and the Colonel C. Fortescue Cup for the platoon competition this year. The strength of the corps is more than 200. (See article, page five.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Oil Refinery Output Will Offset Abadan Loss

    LONDON, Friday.--The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) to-day asked Persia to note that Britain had been guaranteed enough motor spirit to replace exports from Abadan up to the end of 1951, and would have ...

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  8. POWERS FOR JAPAN ON FOREIGN MISSIONS

    TOKIO, Friday.--The United Nations Supreme Commander (General Ridgway) has granted Japan broad ...

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  9. DENIAL BY MENZIES ON REFERENDUM POWERS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- "No person or body of persons will be affected by the powers sought by the referendum ...

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  10. LESS DANGER TO AUSTRALIA WHILE KOREAN WAR LASTS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- No southward push by Communist forces in the Pacific area was likely while the ...

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  11. U.N. CALL TO ABOLISH WORLD'S BIG CARTELS

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters correspondent at Geneva says the United Nations Economic and Social Council ...

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  12. LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUEST REFUSED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--For the second time the Queensland Government has refused a request by the Queensland Local ...

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  13. TALKS ON AUSTRALIAN FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.--Talks between the British Minister for Food (Mr. Maurice Webb) and the Australian Minister for ...

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  14. Two Injured in Smash at Finnie Level Crossing

    In a collision between a goods train and a late model sedan car at the Finnie level crossing early last night, two persons were injured, one critically. Rescuers worked for two hours with saws and acetylene ...

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  15. COMBINED OPERATIONS AGAINST BUSH FIRE

    MACKAY, Friday.--Graziers and station hands from Nebo stations are combining efforts to bulldoze and burn the ...

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  16. U.S. ACCUSED OF BEATING DOWN RUBBER, TIN PRICES

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Financial Times" to-day accused the United States of beating down the prices of rubber and ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TREATMENT OF MIGRANTS DEFENDED

    LONDON, Friday.--The Australian High Commissioner in London (Mr. T. W. White) declared yesterday that Critish ...

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  18. CONVERSION OF LINER FOR ROYAL TOUR

    LONDON, Friday.--The conversion of the liner Gothic, which will carry the King and Queen and Princess Margaret on the ...

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  19. PILOT LOST IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Friday. -- Two merchant ships, two lifeboats and a number of 'planes failed to find any trace of an ...

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  20. HOTELS PROPOSED FOR BIG AERODROMES?

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Federal Government proposed to allow a licensed hotel to be built on the Eagle Farm ...

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  21. NO STATEMENT ON DELAY OVER SCIENTIST'S VISA

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The State Department yesterday declined to make any statement on the delay in issuing a visa to ...

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  22. Menzies Says Victorian Premier Engaging in "Political Stunt"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Replying to criticism by the Premier of Victoria (Mr. McDonald) of the Commonwealth Government's refusal to vary decisions of the Loan Council, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), said ...

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  23. Dairy Organisations Will Fight to Preserve Economy of Industry

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The dairying industry had been left with no alternative but to use its full strength and to explore all possible means at ifs disposal to preserve ifs economy, the vice-president of the Queensland ...

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  24. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE AGAINST BANK CASHIER

    PITTSBURGH, Friday.--William Smeltzer, a 60-year-old assistant cashier at the First National Bank in New ...

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  25. RECORD SPENDING BILL FOR U.S. ARMED SERVICES

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The largest single military spending Bill in American history was passed by the ...

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  26. AGREEMENT BY "BIG THREE" ON GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The "Big Three"' Foreign Ministers reached final agreement last night on terms of ...

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  27. FULL POWER TO REPEAL ACT

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Parliament would have full power to repeal the Communist Party Dissolution Act, the Prime ...

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  28. SEDGMAN DEFEATS LARSEN IN PACIFIC TOURNAMENT

    LOS ANGELES, Friday.--Herbert Flam to-day defeated Victor Seixas in the quarter-final of the Pacific South-West Tennis Tournament, ...

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  29. TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The following track forecasts were issued to-night.--Doomben: Weather fine, track good. Rosehill: Weather ...

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  30. CLAIMS AGAINST JAPAN TO BE LODGED BEFORE END OF YEAR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australia's claims for additional reparations from Japan would be presented before the end of the year, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) said to-night. He said that the claims would be ...

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  31. Big Air Exercise

    LONDON, Friday. -- More than 7000 British. American, French, Norwegian, Belgian, Dutch, Danish and Italian 'planes will combine in ...

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  34. To Visit Inland Missions

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Rev. J. F. McKay, of Toowong. Brisbane, wants to see the inland missions as soon as he can. ...

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  35. GROWERS AWAIT RAIN FOR SUMMER PLANTING

    Darling Downs farmers are ready to commence the planting of what will probably be a record summer seed crop--if rain falls. Despite the fact that cultivated areas in many districts are, as one man described them, "almost as hard as ...

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    A view of the Underwriting Room at Lloyds of London, showing the Rostrum, in which is hung the Lutine Bell. The Lutine Bell is rung to indicate that an announcement of importance is about to be made, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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