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  3. REDS IN BITTER ATTACK TO WIN U.N. POSITIONS

    Enemy troops and tanks fought bitterly to-day to capture United Nations positions along a ten mile-front. ...

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  4. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE COMMANDANT AT U.S. FIRST ARMY HEADQUARTERS

    Major-General R.N.L. Hopkins (right), the first Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, to visit U.S. officer training establishments, inspecting the U.S. First Army Honour Guard at its headquarters in Governors Island. With him are Lt.-General Willis D. Crittenberger (centre) and Captain Elmer Leaver (Honour Guard Commander). Governors Island is a 173-acre dot of land in New York Harbour, connected with the defence of New York for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Truman Hits Out At Eisehower On Foreign Programme

    President Truman bitterly attacked General Dwight Eisenhowever in a whistle-stop speech at Fargo, North Dakota, to-day. He told a train-side crowd the Republican presidential candidate "seems to be listening to some strange ad vice as far as foreign ...

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  6. N.S.W. PREMIER TO APPROACH P.M. ON COAL CRISIS

    The N.S.W. Premier, Mr. Cahill, willock talks with the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, on the crisis threatening the coal industry. The N.S.W. Minister for Mines, Mr. ...

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  7. GOOD AND BAD ASPECTS FOR CASE BEFORE U.N.O.

    There are good and bad as poets in the decision of the United States to put the Korean [?]ase forward in the forthcoming ...

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  8. Talks May Result In Balkan Entente

    Reports to the (New York Times to-day indicate the Yugoslav Military Mission has succeeded in preparing the ground ...

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  9. COBB KILLED AFTER SPEEDBOAT BLOWS UP

    John Cobb was fatally injured to-day when his jet propelled Crusader blew up on Loch Ness during his attempt to break the world water speed record. ...

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  10. NAGUIB PUTTING WAFD CHALLENGE TO POPULAR TEST

    The Egyptian-Premier, General Naguib, will take to the people his campaign against the leaders of the powerful. Wafd ...

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  11. GOOD WORK ON NORTH AFRICAN AIRFIELDS

    A House of Representatives Appropriations sub- committee reported yesterday that a "tremendous amount of good work" ...

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  12. Stevenson Makes Public Income Tax Returns

    Mr. Adlai stevenson, (Democratic Party, candidate for the Preaidency, last night made public. Federal income tax ...

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  13. STAGE SET FOR JAPANESE ELECTIONS

    Raucous loudspeaker vans toured Japanese cities almost from dawn yesterday as politicians made last minute efforts ...

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  14. MONGOL-CHINA CLOSER TIES PREDICTED

    Closer military ties between China and outer Mongolia-perhaps Mongolian participation in the Korean war—are predicted ...

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  15. CANON OF ST. PAUL'S CONDEMNS APARTHEID ROLE

    Canon John Collins, Canon and Chancellor of Saint Paul's Cathedral, condemned in the Cathedral yesterday the South ...

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  16. COOKER FIRM PLANS BRANCHES IN AUSTRALIA

    Allied Iron Founders, the firm that makes Aga and Rayburn cookers plans a £1,000,000 stg. [?]offshoot in1 Australia. ...

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  17. ONSLOW BELIEVES ATOMIC TEST IS IMMINENT

    Interest is mounting in Onslow now that Britain's long awaited first atomic explosion at Monte Bello Islands is thought to be ...

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  18. WHARF LABOURERS TO HOLD 24 HOUR STRKE

    An Australia- wide 24- hour waterfront stoppage will be staged tomorrow by wharf labourers in protest against the recentlyannounced four shillings increase in appearance ...

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  19. EXPERTS BELIEVE N. T. URANIUM BELT BIGGEST IN WORLD

    Geologists and mining men in the Northern Territory believe a uranium belt stretching from near Darwin to 30 miles south of Katherine is the biggest in the world. The belt will also make the ...

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  20. APPEAL BY U.S. PRESIDENT SUSPENDS STRIKE

    A strike which has crippled military plane production at the Douglas Aircraft company's (factory at El Segundo, Califormnia, ...

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  21. DANISH FREIGHTER REFLOATED

    The Danish freighted Ellen Maersk, aground eight days off Louisa Reef, about 100 miles noith of Borneo was refloated ...

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