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  3. STONEY DELUGE: FOUR INS. OF RAIN, WIDE DEMAGE

    The city and suburbs were lashed by a freak storm to-day which disrupted traffic and communications. The deluge of more than four inches caused ...

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  4. MR. MENZIES "VERY CONTENT" WITH TALKS

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, before leaving yesterday for America, said his chief impression of Britain, ...

    Article : 341 words
  5. ORIENT LINE'S NEW "ORONSAY" TAKING TO THE WATER

    The new "Oronsay" which was launched successfully for the Orient-Line at Barrow on 30th June is the largest line[?] under construction at present [?] part of the world To be of 28[?]200 tons, she will be greater by 30 tons than her sister "Or[?]ades", and of the same length (709 fee[?]), breadth (90[?] feet) and draft (31 feet). She will have the same ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. N.KOREANS RETAKE YONGDOK: MAJOR ATTACKS LIKELY

    General MacArthur, in a special communique to-day, announced that North Korean forces recaptured Yongdok yesterday ...

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  7. Boy Feared Drowned At Bankstown

    At Bankstown to-day during a freak storm, a 13-years-old boy, Gordon Arthur William Hogden, of High Street, Bankstown, was ...

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  8. NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT AT PRESENT

    The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson told a Press conference that there was nothing in sight, on the diplomatic front ...

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  9. Information Withheld, Says Dr. Evatt

    Dr. H. V. Evatt to-night,criticised the Federal Government for withholding information on Australia's part in the Korean war. ...

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  10. UNITED EUROPE IS MAIN HOPE FOR MANKIND

    The plan for a United Europe must eventually include people[?] now behind the Iron Curtain, Mr. Churchill said last night. ...

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  11. Atom Bomb Precaution

    The Senate also has unanimously approved a bill empowering President Truman to invoke wartime security measures, ...

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  12. U.S. Population 150,500,000

    WASHINGTON, Sun. — The Census Bureau yesterday tentatively placed the population of continental United States at ...

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  13. MOVE ON FORMOSA REPORTED; U.S. IS CAUTIOUS

    The Chinese Nationalist Government announced that Chinese Communist forces on Friday night began shelling the Kinmen Islands, winch are key defence outposts for Formosa. ...

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  14. AID FROM VARIED QUARTERS

    A Navy spokesman disclosed yesterday that a Dutch warship had gone into action with American and British naval forces off ...

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  15. Disastrous Flood at Moree; Other Areas Improve

    Faced with the most disastrous flood since 1910, Moree (population 6,500) was three parts under water tonight, with the peak of the floodwaters yet to be reached. Police say the position ...

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  16. President's Plan To Be Given

    President Truman has planned to send, to Congress on Tuesday, details, of his 10,000 million dollar (£4,464,285,714 Australian) ...

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  17. U.S.; Cananda Plan Defence Protection

    The Canadian Government is Swiftly preparing a protective "umbrella" of fighter planes, and is shifting anti-aircraft guns to ...

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  18. U.S. Still Opposed To Red China On Security Council

    The United States intended to fight any attempt to make Communist china a member of the United Nations Security Council ...

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  19. 3 Killed by N.Z. Avalanche

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sun. Swept over 1500 feet down a mountainside by an avalanche in the Toblesse Range, Southern ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. RUSSIAN [?]D TO KOREA

    A North Korean broadcast, has admitted that North Koren is receiving aid from Russia. The broadcast said: "The ...

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