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  4. TAEJON ON FIRE AS U.S. MEN RETREAT

    TOKIO, July 20.—After a grim delaying battle, the last Americans at dusk to-day withdrew from Taejon, chief city in the western sector of the Korea war front. ...

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  5. Special police in Korea inquiry

    COMMONWEALTH security police yesterday interviewed the Seamen's. Union ...

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  6. Menzies discussed 1952 with King?

    LONDON, July 20.—A formal announcement of the King and Queen's prospective visit to Australia in 1952 may follow the visit to Britain of the Australian Prime ...

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  7. Day BY Day

    WITH the Exhibition Ground and City streets waterlogged, visiting Southern ...

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  8. BRISBANE: 1942, LINE; 1950, SLIME

    RAIN ... ankle deep water ... mud ... and then fog. The vising Australian Rules ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TAKES THE CUP

    WINNER of the annual Thursday Island lugger race, contested this week, was smiling skipper Imai Getema. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Deserted when sure of saving lives

    TOKIO, July 20 (A.A.P.).—A soldier's life in a communist army is not "all beer and skittles." ...

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  11. TOO POOR TO SERVE

    LONDON, July 20 (Special)—Mr. Cecil Manning, 57, until last February Socialist M.P. for North ...

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  12. WOMAN TRIPS JEWEL THIEF

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A young woman employee at a Collingwood jeweller's shop tripped a man ...

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  13. MIGHT see sun this week-end

    THE Weather Bureau deputy director (Mr. Richards) said last night that Brisbane MIGHT see the sun during the week-end. ...

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  14. N.Z. ship's move

    HONG KONG, July 20 (A.A.P.).—The New Zealand Frigates Tutira and Pukaki have arrived at Hong Kong. ...

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  15. Beat river with ropes

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A constable to-day used a "high wire" trick to cross a flooded river near Lithgow ...

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  16. Sabotage on submarine?

    LONDON, July 20 (Special).—A fresh case of suspected sabotage in the Royal Navy has been reported from ...

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  17. N.Z.—BLUE SKY

    NEW ZEALAND couldn't care less about causing our weather troubles. The Courier-Mail rang an ...

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  19. Australia leads in plane output

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—No other country of comparable size was nearly as far advanced in aircraft ...

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  20. She married an Aussie

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—American ex-serviceman, Hal Walker, 28, located his wartime sweetheart in South Yarra ...

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  21. Fierce Allied air onslaught

    TOKIO, July 20 (A.A.P.).—The general awakening along the whole front provided the Allied Air Force with ...

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  22. Posse beaten by "Rapper"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—More than 20 men and youths, armed with battens and powerful torches, searched ...

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  23. Mercy flight

    SUVA, July 20 (A.A.P.)—A New Zealand Air Force Catalina to-day left Suva on a mercy flight to remote ...

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  24. No Malaya risk

    SINGAPORE, July 20 (A.A.P.)—No troops would be withdrawn from Malaya which would affect the security situation, the ...

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  25. This week's Big Three

    BIG THREE at the Australia Club dinner in London this week. From left: Mr. Winston Churchill, Australia's Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), and Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee).—RADIOPHOTO. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Want war jobs

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—War fever has gripped Lithgow, a munitions production centre, in the last war, and many [?]ocal ...

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  27. Near record leap

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—A. L. Payne's Gold Meade, ridden by Mervyn Savage, won the open high jump at Cairns Show ...

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  28. ASKS PROTECTION FOR GIRL NIGHT WORKERS

    THE Federated Clerks' Union wants special protection for under-18 girl employees at night. At an Industrial Court hearing of 200 award variation ...

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  29. Biggest air mail

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A Trans-Australia Airlines Skymaster on the Melbourne-Launceston run to-night ...

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  30. Had 3 votes in N.S.W. elections

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One Darlinghurst elector apparently voted three times as an ordinary voter in his own ...

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  31. 3 Terrorists die

    SINGAPORE, July 20 (A.A.P.)—Three terrorists were killed yesterday by security forces in Perak State. Two persons were ...

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