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  3. Mac Arthur Critics Taking Red Line Says General

    Major-General Whitney, making his second statement in General MacArthur's defence, denied that he was an advocate of war expansion. General Whitney blamed criticism on these lines on ...

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  4. Poplar In Courtyard At Parliament House Killed By Lightning

    A huge 80-ft. poplar tree, grown in a courtyatd of Parliament House to mark the opening of Federal Parliament in Canberra in 1927, has been destroyed by lightning and will have to be removed. ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. RED CONVOYS BLASTED IN KOREA

    United Nations bombers and fighters blasted great Communist convoys last night to prevent a further ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. RIOTS ON PERSIAN OILFIELDS: GRAVE CONCERN IN U.K.

    Tlie British Government is gravely concerned about riots in Persia, and is watching the situation closely. Twelve people were killed and 19 injured ...

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  7. LEAVE FOR U.S. ON MONDAY

    General MacArthur plans to leave Japan by air on Monday according to his aide, Colonel Sid Huff. ...

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  8. Reply To Labour "Warmongering" Charges

    Australia was following the other free nations of the world in re-arming for her own protection, the Minister for the ...

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  9. SENATOR'S INSULTING ATTACK ON TRUMAN

    The American public, even anti-Trumanites, were shocked yesterday by the insulting epithets which Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy was reported in a Milwaukee paper to have hurled at President ...

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  10. "WANTED TO PULL OUT OF KOREA"

    General MacArthur's chief political advisor, Major-General Whitney, told him in January that MacArthur wanted to pull ...

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  11. PRINCESS VISITS POPE

    The Pope to-day gave an audience to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. An official Vatican ...

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  12. Russia Rejects U.N. Decision On Korea

    At the meeting to-day of the Big Four Deputies, Mr. Gromyko (Russia) said that Russia would continue to support, the United ...

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  13. Chinese Woman To Be Readmitted

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) to-day granted permission for a Chinese woman to return from Hongkong to her ...

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  14. MAN REMANDED ON MURDER CARGE

    Norman Edwin Bradshaw, 25, caterer, was remanded at the City Court to-day until April 20, on a charge of murdering Percy ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND AIR BASES ON NEAR-WAR FOOTING

    Cirategically-disposed air bases in Queensland are on a near-war footing, Air Vice-Marshal J. J. McCauley said to-night. R.A.A.F bases and satellite airstrips could be ...

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  16. NURSE CONTRACTS TB IN HOSPITAL

    Compensation of £425 was awarded to a young New Australian nurse today who contracted tuberculosis While employed ...

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  17. TAYLOR FLIES TO SUVA TODAY

    Captain P. G. Taylor will fly his survey plane "Frigate Bird Two" from Aitutaki to Suva, Fiji, tomonow. ...

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  18. Israeli-Syrian Clash For Council

    The United Nations Security Council will meet next Tuesday to discuss the dispute between Israel and Syria concerning vio ...

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