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  3. Twins Begin to Talk

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Kathleen Rose and Lexie Smith, the nine-month-old Siamese twins boro to Mr. ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. First Across the Line

    The Victorian and former Hobart yacht Westward, first across the line in the Queenscliff-Dev onport yacht race. Westward crossed the line at 4 pan. yesterday, half an hour before the next yach t, Fairlie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  5. Big Red Push Awaited:

    TOKIO, Thursday. — A big attack is likely to come at any hour from the 500,080 Chinese and North Koreans massed along the 38th Parallel. However, military sources expressed confidence to-day that the ...

    Article : 371 words
  6. Record Xmas Spending

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Although spending reached a new peak over the Christmas period, Commonwealth Bank officials ...

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  7. Last-Ditch Stand in Korea

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express' " Tokio representative, Selkirk Panton, says General MacArthur has been ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. FAIRLIE MAY WIN YACHT RACE ON HANDICAP

    Westward, twice winner of the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, was first across the line in the Queanscliff-Devonport race yesterday. She crossed at 4 p.m., about 30 minutes before Fairlie, which may win on her handicap. ...

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  9. Canberra Fire Threatened Entire Shopping Block

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The biggest and most serious fire in Canberra's history caused damage estimated at £25,000 early this morning when it raced through portion of the city's shopping centre. ...

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  10. CHINESE FULLY RESPONSIBLE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. — General MacArthur told the United Nations yesterday that the Chinese Communists ...

    Article : 167 words
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  12. LAUNCH WRECKED IN BIG SEAS: 14 LIVES LOST

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. — Fourteen pers ons, including 11 holidaymakers, were drowned when a passenger iaunch was wrecked in heavy seas at the entrance to Tauranga Harbor, Bay of Plenty, this evening. Nine bodies were recovered from ...

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