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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. AUSTRALIAN PARTICIPATION IN FIGHTING DISCUSSED

    SYDNEY, June 29.—The Navy and Army Minister (Mr J. Francis) had an urgent conference in Sydney today with the Chief of the Imperial Staff (Field Marshal Sir William Slim). They discussed the Royal Australian Navy participation in the Korean fighting. It is ...

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  7. KOREAN SITUATION FLEETS OF U.S. PLANES AID IN HOLDING HAN RIVER LINE

    TOKYO, June 29.—United States war planes opened a full-scale offensive at dawn today in a desperate attempt to save Suwon air base, south of Seoul, from the attacking Communists and to prevent the collapse of the South ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S PLEDGE

    CANBERRA, June 29.—Tbe Australian Government hoped that the Government of Northern Korea, in the face of ...

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  9. HELP ESTABLISH ROCKHAMPTON YMCA

    The general secretary of the Rockhampton YMCA (Mr R. J. Shanks) and his wife were met on arrival by plane yesterday by the chairman of the YMCA Provisional Committee (Mr S. R. L. Shepherd) and the honorary secretary (Mrs Shepherd). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THREE BIG DECISIONS DURING TWO-DAY RECONNAISSANCE

    TOKYO, June 28.—General MacArthur today flew to Korea in a dramatic bid to make a first-hand strategic appraisal of measures necessary to stem the Communist onrush. ...

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  11. BCOF's Withdrawal From Japan Delayed

    CANBERRA, June 29.—The Commonwealth Government has decided not to withdraw the BCOF from Japan until ...

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  12. Oversupply Of Canecutters

    CAIRNS, June 29. — For the first time since before the war there is a surplus of canecutters in the Cairns district. ...

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  13. Driving Back Enemy Tank Forces

    The Associated Press says that the Korean Mission here said today that the South Korean forces ...

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  14. HAZARDOUS RENDEZVOUS

    TOKYO, June 29.—General MacArthur's and President Rhee's flight to a rendezvous in an old college building at ...

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  15. Cooperation Of British Far East Naval Forces

    LONDON, June 28. — The British Far Eastern naval forces, most of which were on a summer cruise to Japan when fighting in Korea broke out, would eooperate with American naval forces in intervening ...

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  16. MUST PREPARE FIRE LINES

    BRISBANE, june 29. — Announcing today that the in spector of the Rural Fires Board had returned to ...

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  17. West Indies Win Test Easily

    LONDON, June 29.—West Indies defeated England by 326 runs in the Second Test. Scores: West Indies, ...

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  18. R'TON BRAKE BLOCKS FOR RAILWAYS

    BRISBANE, June 29.—The Executive Council at its meeting today approved of an order being placed with the Vulcan ...

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  19. Iron, Piping From Overseas

    BRISBANE, June 29.The State Government is buying 1545 tons of galvanised iron from Belgium and Japan for ...

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  20. PEACE COUNCIL'S DEMONSTRATION

    MELBOURNE, June 29.— Police broke up a demonstration by the Australian Peace Council at lunch-time today ...

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  23. CALLIDE COAL SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, June 29. — A subsidy for Cailide coal exported to Victoria and South Australia is being considered by ...

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  24. SOVIET CLAIMS—

    LONDON, June 28.—The Soviet Government, in a Note to the United Nations' Secretary-General (M. Trygve Lie), declared that the Security Council's resolution calling on the United Nations' memhers to aid South Korea had no legal force. ...

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  25. U.S. STEPPING UP ARMS SHIPMENTS

    NEW YORK, June 29. —The Washington representative of the United Press says that the United States is stepping up its arms shipments to Western Europe and other free nations in ...

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  26. R'TON—MACKAY ROAD

    BRISBANE, June 29.—The Main Roads Commission is to construct a further 8½ miles of the Rockhampton-Mackay ...

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