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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. ATROCITIES IN SEOUL

    LONDON, July 24.—The vatican City representative of the British United Press says that two jeeps with a woman ...

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  7. STRONG PLEA TO HELP U.S. IN KOREA

    MELBOURNE, July 24. —The former Labour Minister for Immigration (Mr A. A. Calwell), today ...

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  8. KOREAN FIGHTING

    TOKYO, July 24.—The Americans yesterday shattered a tank-led assault by 6000 North Koreans in a battle that lasted 14 hours. ...

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  9. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER'S INSPECTION

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr E. Moloney, left) last Friday inspected the earthworks in progress on the site of the new rail section which will eliminate the rack on the Mt Morgan line. Shown in this group are Mr Moloney, the assistant engineer in charge of construction (Mr N. Walker), the railway maintenance engineer for the C.Q. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GOONDIWINDI FLOOD STOCK LOSSES

    BRISBANE, July 24.—Water covers most of the town of Goondiwindi, which has been isolated by flood waters, and no relief is expected before Thursday or early on Friday. ...

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  11. Loyal Belgians Greet Leopold

    LONDON, July 23.—Reuter's Brussels correspondent says that thousands of loyal Belgians flocked today to Lacken ...

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  12. PRIMARY NEEDS IN CAMPAIGN AGAINST NORTH KOREANS

    LONDON, July 23.—"It is difficult to exaggerate the extreme gravity of the military situation in Korea," the special correspondent of "The Times" with the 8th Army headquarters in Korea said today. "It is not tanks, guns or aircraft that primarily are needed, ...

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  13. SOWING HATRED AND DISTRUST

    HONG KONG, July 24.—As China continues to rush troops north to Manchuria, which borders North Korea, Peking ...

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  14. Death Of War Crimes Suspect

    LOS NEGROS. July 4.—A suspected Japanese war criminal charged with the murder of Australian prisoners of war ...

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  17. Rice Ban Lift Deferred

    CANBERRA, July 24.—The Commonwealth Government's plans to lift the ban on rice consumption in Australia at a ...

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  18. Appeal For All-Out Support Of U.N.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—Australian unionists would see that ships, planes and war materials were delivered if the United Nations called for them, the general secretary of the AWU (Mr T. ...

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  19. 33 LOST IN AIR CRASH

    MYRTLE BEACH (South Carolina), July 23.—A C46 transport plane, carrying Air Force reservists crashed ...

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  20. NIGHT RAF RAID ON TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, July 24.—The first night bombing attack against terrorist concentrations in Malaya was carried ...

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