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  3. MASSIVE ASSAULTS BY REDS IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Thursday (A.A.P.-Reuter): Chinese Communist troops started the second phase of their big Spring offensive today, with massive assaults in the Central and Eastern fronts. ...

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  4. CHINESE PARTICIPATION

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): There is no indication that Britain is prepared to drop her former insistance that the Chinese Government be consulted about the Japanese Peace Treaty, in the hope that it will become a signatory, ...

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  5. GOVT. MAY HAVE 32-28 SENATE WIN

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Latest Senate returns indicate that the Government could control the ...

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    The R.A.A.F.'s first helicopter training course is now on at Laverton, Victoria. Picture shows left to right:—Flying Officer R. J. McKim, of Bondi, N.S.W.; Flying Officer M. J. McKay, of Parramatta, N.S.W.; Flight Lieutenant J. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREIGHTER MAY "RUN GAUNTLET"

    HONG KONG, Thurs. (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Panamanian freighter Norbay is expected to attempt to run the gauntlet of ...

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  8. ANZAC C.O. IS DEAD

    LONDON, Thurs. (A.A.P.): Field-Marshal Lord Birdwood died today at Hampton Court Palace, London, aged 85. Lord Birdwood commanded the ...

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  9. 29-MILLION DOLLAR TRADE CREDIT

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Australia's export trade to America for 1950 amounted to approximately 136-million dollars, giving a balance of 29-million dollars over imports. Reporting this the Australian Trade Commissioner in New York (Mr. R. ...

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  10. "Arbitration Bill Would Kill Freedom"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Amendments to the State industrial Arbitration Act would destroy the freedom of the individual and play into the hands of revolutionaries. ...

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  11. TOBACCO GROWING ILLEGAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Most smokers find it costs less to "roll their own," but any person found "growing their own" may ...

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  12. INCREASED PAY FOR TEACHERS IN TRAINING?

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Increased allowances to trainee teachers Fern under consideration, the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

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  13. U.S. TO RED CHINA ON U.N.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (A.A.P.): The United States was absolutely opposed to Communist China being admitted to the ...

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  14. VIC. TOWEEL NOT LIKELY TO COME HERE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Plans to bring bantamweight champion Vic. Toveel here for a world title fight with Jimmy Carruthers ...

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  15. IRAQ WILL AID SYRIA

    BAGHA[?], Thursday (A.A.P.): [?] troops and planes have [?] sent to Syria to help meet [?] threat to Israeli ...

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  16. TRAVEL TO PLANETS 'NOW NEAR'

    SYDNEY, Thursday: "We are on the verge of the inter-planetary travel era," Dr. David Martyn said at a Legacy Club ...

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  17. Terrorist Arrested

    TEHERAN, Thursday: Abdul Qasim Rafil, No. 2 leader of the fanatical Fedayan terrorist sect, was arrested early yesterday ...

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  18. Cripps Very III

    ZURICH, Thursday: In addition to tubercular infection, Sir Stafford Cripps is suffering from, and has been known for some ...

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  19. Grain for India

    WASHINGTON, Thursday:—Senate yesterday passed a Bill authorising two-million tons of food grain for India after ...

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  22. NOTE TO PERSIA

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): A new British note about the oil nationalisation dispute will be sent to the British Ambassador in Teheran (Sir Francis Shepherd) today for delivery to the Persian Prime ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS' FIGHT IN £2000 GOLF

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Australians Eric Cremin and Kel Nagle will be very lucky if they qualify for the final 36 ...

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  24. MILD WEATHER OVERSTATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mild conditions were experienced in New South Wales today, and the weather was fine in most ...

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  25. MacArthur May Referee Davis Cup

    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (A.A.P.): General MacArthur will be invited to serve as honorary referee for the Davis Cup ...

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  26. Motion in State House on Inflation

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Mr Booth (Lab., Kurri Kurri) gave notice in the Legislative Assembly today that on Tuesday he ...

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  27. Good Response to Loan

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Thirty-five New South Wales towns have already passed their quotas in the £40,000,000 Twelfth ...

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  28. Concern Over Fruit Prices

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Delegates to the fruit section of the Primary Producers' Union general meeting today expressed ...

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