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  3. ANOTHER GIANT PINCER MOVEMENT THREAT TO SAFETY OF EIGHTH ARMY

    TOKIO, Thursday. — Communist armies advancing southward from Pyongyang appeared to-day to beattempting to envelop the United Nations Eighth army in a pincer movement. ...

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    Turkish troops haye figured in many bitter campaigns in Europe and the Near East. This may be the first time in history that a Turkish regiment has come so lar to find a battle-ground, but some of their hard-fighting ancestors under the banner of the "Grey Wolf" may have ranged nearly as far. These sturdy Turkish Infantrymen do a little sightseeing in Pyongyang, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 120 words
  5. 43 ABOARD SINKING SHIP

    HONGKONG, Thursday.— The British destroyer Charity is racing to rescue the wooden Philippine ship Joseph ...

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  6. TOWNS IN PATH OF FIRES SAVED BY WIND CHANGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The change of weather over parts of southern and eastern Australia yesterday brought some relief to the thousand of firefighters in three States. After an anxious two days, in which several towns in Victoria and South Australia faced threats from fires, a number of major bushfire had been beought under control, though a big fire in SA was still ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. Serious Blight Losses Feared

    It is feared that blight may cause potato crop losses totalling Several thousand pounds on the N.W. Coast. Many acres of new season Bismarcks are already ruined by the disease. However, as yet the disease has not infected crops in higher altitudes away from ...

    Article : 375 words
  8. REFUSE TO LOAD BEER INTERSTATE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Waterside workers at Port Adelaide have taken a stand regarding consignments of beer for other States. ...

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  10. GRANTED LEAVE OF ABSENCE

    HOBART, Thursday.—The President of the Legislative Council (Sir Rupert Shoobridge) was granted leave of absence until the ...

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  11. BIG TWO OPPOSED TO ANY VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — President Tr uman and Mr. Attlee have now agreed on a policy of no voluntary withdrawal from Korea and no direct or indirect condoning of aggression in the United Nations, it was learned authoritatively la st night. They were also In agreement on ...

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  12. MR. DUTHIE CAUSES AMUSEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Duthie (Lab., Tas.) caused amusement in the House of Representatives to-day when he made a ...

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  13. 77TH SQUADRON'S BASE MOVED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—No. 77 Squadron, R.A.A.F., had moved its ground echelon in Korea yesterday, at the same time ...

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