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  3. DEMONSTRATING COMMONWEALTH UNITY IN KOREA

    Indian volunteers, Diggers, Tommies, and Kiwis, take "time off" in Korea for a talk and cup of tea, providing a living illustration of the unity, which has culminated in the formation of the First ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW WATERSIDERS IN N.Z. WORK WITH ARMED GUARDS

    Under a strong police and military guard, between 200 and 300 members of the new Auckland Waterside Workers' Union began work to-day on the wharves. ...

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  5. SENATE OF 32-28 LIKELY COUNTING NEARLY FINISHED

    The Government will have a majority of four seats in the Senate, if the present percentage of West Australian votes iS maintained. ...

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  6. MORE EMERGENCY POWERS

    The Government to-night extended the state of emergency under which it exercises powers to deal With the ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. Goverment To Consider Seamen's "Black Ban"

    Beyond an announcement by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) that implications of the matter were being considered, ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. THE KING'S SPEECH

    In a world-wide broadcast to-day the King described the Festival of Britain as a visible sign of ...

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  9. KING OPENS FESTIVAL OF BRITAIN AMID GAY PAGEANTRY

    The King and Queen drove in state through cheering crowds today to open the biggest, bravest show in the world—the Festival of Britain. Millions jammed the streets to give a wild and ...

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  10. FIGHTING ON FRONTIER OF SYRIA

    Fighting flared up on the Israel-Syrian border yesterday, a few hours before the Security Council sat to discuss the ...

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  11. CABINET TALKS IN CANBERRA NEXT WEEK

    The new federal Cabinet is expected to be sworn in at Canberra by the Governor-General (Mr. MeKell) on Tuesday ...

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  12. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    Latest totals in doubtful seats: NEW SOUTH WALES BARTON xEvatt (Lab.).......... 20,835 ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. Reds Preparing For New Assault on Seoul

    Korean front line reports say the Chinese Communists are preparing for a new assault on Seoul, and probing above Hongchon for a possible drive into central Korea. ...

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  14. Shah Signs The Nationalisation Decrees

    The Shah of Persia last night signed two decrees nationalising the country's oil industry. The first decree approved the ...

    Article : 175 words
  15. BOMB EXPLODES IN LETTERBOX OF HEADMASTER

    A home-made bomb, placed in the letter box of Mr. F. B. Jones, of 97 Northbourne Avenue, ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. Britain Would Aid Us In Pacific

    Britain would give all possible aid to Australia or New Zealand if they were attacked the Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) said in ...

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  17. A.C.T. COUNT TO FINISH TO-DAY

    The official result of the election for the A.C.T. seat in the House of Representatives will be known to-day,' and the, ...

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  18. NEW PROOF FOUND OF AGGRESSION

    The United States yesterday released two captured North Korean military orders, to support the charge that the North ...

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  19. MR. A.D. FRASERS LEAD 633

    Mr. A. D. Fraser, the sitting members for Eden-Monaro, increased his lead to 633 over his Liberal opponent, Mr. A. G. ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. U.S. CASUALTIES IN KOREA

    United States forces had suffered 62,799 casualties in Korea up to April 27, the Defence Department announced yesterday. ...

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