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  3. A.C.T.U. ORDERS NO HOLD-UP OVER N.Z. STRIKE

    The Emergency Committee of the A.C.T.U. to-day decided that Australian unionists should not become involved in stoppages, arising from the New Zealand ...

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  4. HUGE GAPS TORN IN KOREAN LINE

    Chinese and North Korean Communists pushed United Nations forces back all along the 100-mile Korean battlefront to-day. Enemy troops forced two huge gaps in the Allied lines—on the Central and Eastern fronts. ...

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  5. 500 PERISH IN TORNADO

    Five hundred persons died and 2,000 were injured in a tornado which struck a remote area of East Bengal ...

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  6. Communist Forces In Korea

    The Communists' manpower potential in the Korean war is estimated by Allied headquarters in Tokyo at 1,140,000. Of this total, 768,000 Communist troops are believed to be in forward areas directly opposing United Nations troops. ...

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  7. U. N. VOTE ADOPTS TRADE SANCTIONS

    The United Nations political committee, by a large majority last night imposed a boycott on the export of strategic materials ...

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  8. 50 KILLED IN AMMUNITION BLAST ON SHIP

    Fifty persons were killed and 130 injured when a French navy landing ship exploded at Nhatrang on the Annam coast ...

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  9. TRUMAN SAYS SACKING LONG MEANT

    President Truman announced yesterday that he had decided to dismiss General MacArthur three weeks before the genetal's ...

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  10. ILLNESS OF MR. A. E. MONK CAUSING CONCERN

    The condition of the President of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. A. E. Monk) is causing concern in industrial circles. ...

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  11. RUBBER CARGOES TURNED BACK TO SINGAPORE

    Communist China will not get the rubber cargoes carried by the freighters Norbay and Nancy Moller. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. NEW RULES OF GOLF

    Abolition of the stymie and loss of a stroke and distance for "out of bounds" are two major changes in golf rules agreed to ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. CUSTOMS BAN ON WARLIKE STORES FOR RED CHINA

    Regulations to enable the Australian Government to police exports of war matenals to Hongkong and Eastern and Asian ...

    Article : 175 words
  14. W.A. VICTIM OF RARE DISEASE

    The rare disease, torulosis, claimed its first victim in Western Australia when a woman died in Kalgoorlie on Wednesday. ...

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  15. MINE ARRESTS IN AUCKLAND RIOT

    In clashes on Auckland's waterfront tonight between police and striking watersiders, police arrested nine men. ...

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  16. NOTE SENT TO TEHERAN

    The British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) last night approved for despatch to Teheran the text of the British ...

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  17. SENATE COUNT IN N.S.W.

    Counting for the Senate will commence next week, Federal electoral officer (Mr. R. W. Evans) said to-day. ...

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  18. KING RESTING AT BALMORAL

    King George VI has not been seen outside the grounds "of Balmoral Castle (Scotland) sinre he arrived there on holiday last ...

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  19. DEFENDS CHURCH UNIVERSITY

    "If the Roman Catholics are strong enough to found a good university, let them do it," Mr. Bryan Fuller, K.C., told the ...

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  20. CASUALTY LIST

    The names of four Australian members of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, appear in a casualty list issued by ...

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  21. French Team Reaches Darwin

    The French Rugby League team reached Darwin by Constellation airliner tonight and will ...

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  22. BROTHER'S BID TO AID POLIO CASE

    To treat his polio stricken brother, an ex-bomber pilot has devoted two years of his life, and spent his £300 war gratuity in ...

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  23. Miners' Stoppages

    The Central Council of the Miners' Federation today decided to call aggregate meetings of coalmlners throughout Australia ...

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  24. NEW COVENTRY

    A new town comprising 950 homes is to be erected at Rooty Hill to house British and Australian ex-servicemen and their ...

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  25. DOLLAR GIFT FOR ITALIAN ARMS

    The United States will give Italy 71,000,000 dollars in Atlantic Pact Military Aid during the [?] year, 1951, it is officially ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. GROUP TRIALS FOR MATCH AGAINST FRENCH

    The first appearance this season of the Group 8 representative team at Queanbeyan is expected to draw a recoid ...

    Article : 755 words
  27. OLYMPIC GAMES DATES AMENDED

    The International Olympic Committee has agieed to change the date for the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne. ...

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