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  5. Undertaking Not Given By Mine Leaders, Claims Evatt

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Three miners' leaders had never given an undertaking to the court in 1949 to give precedence to the law over union rules, Dr. H. Evatt, K.C., declared in the ...

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  6. DANISH SHIP ON ERRAND OF MERCY

    The Danish hospital ship "Jutlandia", which has been fitted out and equipped by the Danish Government, and is now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Miners Blame Govt. Owners For Collapse of Talks

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Sydney office of the Miners' Federation today issued an "information bulletin" laying the blame for the collapse of this week's coal crisis negotiations on the mine-owners and the ...

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  8. COAL TO BE IMPORTED

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Maximum development of the Callide coalfield in Queensland and the extension of the importation of coal from ...

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  9. Coal Production 55,000 Tons Less Than Needs

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A coal authority said today that heavy rationing would be inevitable unless more coal was produced. ...

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  10. CHINESE HALTED WITH "STAGGERING LOSS"

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Chinese Communist forces, stopped in their tracks with staggering losses before the central Korean strongpoints of Chipyong and Wonju, shifted their offensive to the south-east today. The Reds drove to within eight miles of Chechon, ...

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  11. Eisenhower Sails For Europe

    NEW YORK, Friday (AAP).—General Eisenhower sailed for Europe today to assume active command of the Atlantic Pact ...

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  12. Navy Lands Force At Supply Port

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—United Nations' naval forces put an amphibious detachment ashore at Inchon today to get it working ...

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  15. CHINESE KILL DUTCH COMMANDER

    TOKIO, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—Chinese soldiers disguised as South Koreans killed Lieut.-Colonel N.P. Den Ouden, commander of the ...

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  16. Investigation Of Glen Davis Not Complete

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Special Cabinet subcommittee set up to inquire into the order to close Glen Davis shale oil plant has not yet ...

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  17. S. Korean Appeal For Clothing

    LAKE SUCCESS. Friday (AAP). —South Korean Minister (Colonel Ben Limb Fo) has appealed for urgent action to send clothing and ...

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  18. 942 BRITONS IN AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, announced in the House of Commons yesterday that 942 men had been ...

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  19. PILOT MISSING AFTER R.A.N. PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Royal Australian Naval pilot from the aircraft carrier H.M.A.S. Sydney was posted missing, presumed lost, after his Firefly reconnaissance aircraft crashed into the sea during manoeuvres 30 miles east of Wollongong this ...

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  20. CHINESE LEADER HAS HEART ATTACK

    HONG KONG, Friday (AAP). Reuter).—Reliable sources here told the United Press that the Chinese Communist leader, Mao ...

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  21. Smallpox Victim Not From Aust.

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).—The girl smallpox victim, removed from the liner Strathmore when it reached England on Monday, ...

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  22. STORM WASHES 5 SHIPS ASHORE

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP).—Five American vessels were washed aground by a storm in Tokio Bay on Wednesday. ...

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