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  3. JAPS MENACED BY 80,000 REDS AS FREEDOM RETURNS

    TOKIO.—Biggest menace faced by Japan as she assumes full sovereignty again to-day after seven years of occupation by United Stat es armed forces is the 52,000-srrong Communist Party—"probably the best organised party of any in Japan" according to an observer—which is backed by a further underground force of 30,000. Main task of this force will be to drive a ...

    Article : 599 words
  4. Allies and friends

    No. 77 Squadron. R.A.A.F., shares a landing strip in Korea willi the Americans, with the result that many friendships have been struck up between airmen of the two nations. Shown here is L.A.C. Sid Manning, of Sydney chatting with a U.S.A.F. engine titter, Cpl. M. N. Kinlaw. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  5. Wells dry up

    MADRAS.—More than five thousand wells in what used to be the food belt of Southern India have dried up, and 200,000 women, children and old people have been ...

    Article : 262 words
  6. BRITAIN PACKS PUNCH TO DETER AGGRESSION

    LONDON.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Sir William Slim) said on aturday night that any aggressor mad enough to drop an atom bomb on Britain would "get 20 back on him." He was broadcasting in an appeal for recruits for Britain's Home Guard. ...

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  8. Marines and Army join atom force

    PERTH.—Two R.A.N. ships under the command of Royal Marines officers, and au Army detachment, are the latest additions to the atom-force which it is believed will soon start joint United Kingdom-Australian atomic tests ...

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  9. "LOANS WILL FLOP BY £100 MILLION"

    HOBART.—The Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) predicted last night that the Federal loon-raising target for this year would fail by more than £100 million. ...

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  10. U.S. RADIO STATIONS "MOBILISED"

    WASHINGTON—More than 1000 radio stations took part early yesterday in America's first large-scale test of ...

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  11. MALAYA FIGHT AGAINST "BRITISH ALOOFNESS"

    KUALA LUMPUR.—The High Commissioner fur Malaya (Sir Gerald Templer), for the second time in a fortnight, on Saturday reminded Europeans in the country that their "aloofness" was not helping him a bit in fighting Communist terrorists. Sir Gerald said all had to share in the responsibilities and hardships in order to end the ...

    Article : 292 words
  12. Britain's "model-T" atom bomb

    NEW YORK—The United States probably had enough [?]ssionable materal—depending on how it was used—for ...

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