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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. KOREAN WAR ALLIED DRIVES TO COMBAT MENACES TO BRIDGEHEADS

    TOKYO, August 9.—American troops today began a general attack against the menacing Communist bridgehead across the Naktong River about 28 miles south-west of Taegu. The South Korean 1st Division forces ...

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  7. ANZAC FORCE MAY BE SENT TO KOREA

    CANBERRA, August 9.—A conference between Major-General K. L. Stewart, chief of the New Zealand Army's general staff, and Australian military chiefs [?]ay decide to send an Anzac force to Korea. ...

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  8. CANADIAN INTEREST IN MENZIES' VISIT

    OTTAWA, August 8.—Four husky redcoated Mounties follow the Australian. Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) wherever he goes in this quiet, dignified Canadian capital. They ...

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  9. BRITISH COUNCIL DIRECTOR'S VISIT

    Sir Angus Gillan, who last night lectured in the Rockhampton School of Arts on the work of the British Council, arrived in Rockhampton from Townsville yesterday afternoon. Pictured from 1. to r. are: Sir Angus Gillan, Lady Gillan, Mr A. J. Thomas (assistant representative of the British Council) and Mr J. W. D. Richardson (district ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MORE OBSTRUCTIVE TACTICS BY SOVIET DELEGATE

    LAKE SUCCESS, August 8.—The Soviet delegate (M. Jacob Malik), who is president of the Security Council for August, today renewed his obstructive tactics in the council by accusing the United States Air Force in Korea of "monstrous crimes" and citing a long list ...

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  11. VICTORIANS BEHIND IN ENLISTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, August 9.— Army officials tonight called for more Victorians to volunteer for the Korean force. Unless ...

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  12. COMMUNIST MARCH ON TIBET

    HONG KONG, August 9. — Well informed Chinese scurces said today that they believed the reported Communist ...

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  13. NEW "TOKYO ROSE"

    TOKYO, August 8.—"Seoul City Sue", speaking in the "well modulated voice of a well educated American woman", ...

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  14. Herculean Flood Wall Efforts

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Residents of Walgett, north-west NSW, today reinforced their flood wall with 5000 more bags, ...

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  15. FORMOSAN BATTERIES IN DUEL

    HONG KONG, August 9.— Chinese Nationalist gunners on Quemoy Island, off the Chinese mainland, 300 miles north of ...

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  16. North Koreans' Flight Across River

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  19. Violent Tin Fluctuations

    SINGAPORE, August 8.— Need for an international regulation scheme for tin to ensure stability of the Malayan tin ...

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  20. HANLON ON FED. AND STATE GOVT'S TASK

    BRISBANE, August 9.—Responding to the toast of "Parliament" at the official luncheon of the Exhibition today, the Premier (Mr Hanlon) said that one of the best forms of defence for Australia would be to make her inland areas economically productive and provide a living for more people. ...

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