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  3. ALLIES BREAK LULL AT BOTH ENDS OF "WALL"

    TOKIO, THURSDAY.- AMERICAN AND SOUTH KOREAN TROOPS TO-DAY BROKE THE LULL WITH LIMITED ATTACKS AT BOTH ENDS OF THE "WEST WALL" DEFENCE LINE. Striking westward from high ridge positions forward of Masan, on the ...

    Article : 336 words
  4. A Study in Concentration

    A STUDY in concentration on the brldgc of H.M.A.S. Bataan as she steamed into Kure Harbor with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) for his inspection of B.C.O.F. troops. Left to right: Commander W. H. M. Marks, captain of the Bataan; i.t.-Gen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Further Floods Feared

    SYDNEY, Thursday." —The Weather Bureau expects further rises in north coast rivers, ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. TWO FATALLY HURT IN AIR COLLISION

    VICTORVILLE (California Thursday.—Two Air Force fliers were fatally injured and one critically injured last night when two ...

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  7. STRIKES CUT INTO NATIONAL ECONOMY

    OTTAWA. Thurs.—Canada's nationwide railway strike continues to cut deeper into the country's economy. ...

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  8. Too Young to Give Advice—At 100!

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mrs. Sarah Briggs, of Canning St., Carlton, celebrated her 100th birthday to-day. ...

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  9. SILENT ON DEPARTURE OF FORCE FOR KOREA

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A date has been fixed for the departure of Australian ground troops from Japan for Korea but it is being kept a close secret. To-morrow, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) will meet defence chiefs in Canberra. He will outline to them conf[?]tial information relating to the Korean campaign and the world situation. ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP TO VISIT ALL STATES

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) will vislt every State during his five-week visit to ...

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  12. BLOCKING HOW Of ENEMY SUPPLIES

    TOKIO, Thursday.—Superfortresses knocked out 14 bridges and severely damaged others in what Air Force headquarters describe as an increasingly-succesful effort to block the flow of reinforcements and ...

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  13. BOY ON TRICYCLE FATALLY HURT

    MELBOURNF., Thursday.—A four-vcai-old boy, who was riding his tricycle ln Catalina Ave[?] Ashburton, this afternoon, was ...

    Article : 43 words
  14. Wool Likely To Be Dearer Than Ever

    SYDNEY, Thursday According to Sydney W[?] [?] price records are like[?] to be broken when the w[?] sales open in ...

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  15. WILL GRANT 6,700,000 DOLLARS FOR BAUXITE PLANT

    LONDON, Thursday. —The United Stares is to grant 6,700,000 dollars to help build and equip a bauxite plant in Jamaica, the Economic Co-operation Administration announced yesterday. The project [?] expreted be ...

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