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  3. SILENCE ALONG BATTLEFRONT OPPOSING ARMIES OBEY CEASE-FIRE ORDER

    SEOUL.—The battlefront across the neck of Korea was silent last night as troops of both sides obeyed the orders of their commanders and ceased firing. The truce, signed at ...

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  4. Seven ships in Dort

    Yesterday was the busiest day on the Burnie waterfront for a long time, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "Prelude to more war"

    SEOUL.——South Korean President Syngman Rhee yesterday said he had opposed the truce because it would "prove to be the prelude to more war, not less, to more suffering and ruin, ...

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  7. U.N. PLEDGE TO DEFEND REPUBLIC OF KOREA

    MUNSAN.—"We remain in strength—a reminder to the enemy and his emissaries that our might and power stand behind the pledges of the United Nations to defend the Republic of Korea against any aggressor," General Mark Clark declared yesterday in a memssage to all United Nations forces. ...

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  8. Beginning of new, difficult chapter

    NEW YORK.—"Signing of the armistice is the end of the chapter of bloodshed and conflict, but only the beginning of a new and difficult' one-the making of of peace." ...

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  9. FADDEN TO BROADCAST

    CANBERRA. — The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) will broadcast on the Korean ...

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