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  5. Nine Red Divisions Routed; Wonju Chipyong Held

    TOKIO, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—Hard fighting Allied divisions today claimed a victory "as of this moment" over elements of nine Chinese Communist divisions which tried to ...

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  6. U.N. Membership For Japanese, Aim of U.S.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Hopes that Japan ultimately would become a member of the United Nations and would contribute armed forces for collective security were expressed today by President ...

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  7. Drastic Steps Possible

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies), for more than four hours to-day, addressed Federal Cabinet ...

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  8. Sydney Demonstration

    Wild scenes occurred on Wednesday at the corner of George Street and Martin Place, Sydney, when police broke up a Communist demonstration outside the U.S. Consulate in nearby Wynyard Street. The demonstrators stood outside the Consul's office ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRIO TO HANG

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—State Cabinet tonight decided the hanging of Jean Lee, Robert Clayton, and Norman Andrews will definitely ...

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  10. Damages Claimed By Dedman Doubled

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Damages claimed by John Johnstone Dedman, former Minister for Postwar Reconstruction, against Ivo ...

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  11. COAL TALKS COLLAPSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The resumed conference on the coal crisis collapsed today when the N.S.W. mine owners refused to attend. The conference, called on Monday to find a solution to the coal dispute, was ...

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  12. CHURCH MOVE TO APPOINT CHAPLAINS TO TRADE UNIONS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Chaplains should be appointed to trade unions, it was declared at the final session of the Australian Council ...

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  13. BRITAIN TO RECRUIT MALAYAN CHINESE

    LONDON, Thursday (AAP).—The British Government was considering recruiting Malayan Chinese into the regular units of the ...

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  14. Strike Ban in Indonesia

    DJAKARTA, Thursday (AAP-Reuter).—The Government last night announced an official ban on all strikes in vital enterprises in ...

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  17. Party Merger Not 'Practical Politics'

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—"The amalgamation of the Liberal and Country Parties is not practical politics", the Acting chairman of ...

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  18. Further Q'land Bush Fires Feared

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Although most outbreaks in the fire-razed zones of south-western Queensland were under control tonight, police ...

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  19. Guided Missile to Destroy Aircraft

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A guided missile to destroy attacking aircraft is the aim of experiments on the rocket range in Central Australia. The weapon would be "guided in ...

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  20. SHIP BREAKS UP

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday (AAP).—A U.S. military transport ship, Marine Phoenix, is racing to the aid of a 4928 ton Swedish ...

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  21. No Suspension of War Criminals' Execution

    BONN, Thursday (AAP).—The United States High Commissioner (Mr. John McCloy) has rejected the appeal of the West German ...

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  22. BABY BORN IN TAXI CAB SECONDS BEFORE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A baby was born in the back seat of a hire car this morning, a few seconds before the car skidded and crashed through a brick wall next to a doctor's surgery. ...

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  23. CORROSION EVIDENT IN FUEL PIPES OF AIRLINER

    PERTH, Thursday.—A witness told the Amana crash inquiry today that there was evidence of corrosion in the fuel feed passage of ...

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