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  4. Austraians across parallel

    TOKIO, April 5.--British Commonwealth troops, spearheaded by tough, battle-hardened Australians, drove across the 38th parallel into North Korea yesterday, north and north-east of Chunchon. ...

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  5. DESPERATE STRUGGLE TO RESCUE GASSED MINERS IN DEEP SHAFT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --Mine gangs worked desperately for three hours to-day to rescue two men who lay unconscious in a mine shaft, 520 feet ...

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  6. APPROACHED BY AUST. REDS, SAYS CZECH CONSUL

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Australian Communist Party officials had approached him through an intermediary for a certain purpose, stated the Acting Oonsul-Generai for Czechoslovakia (Josef Felix) ...

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  7. MacArthur renews proposal for blockade of China

    LONDON, April 5. -- General MacArthur has renewed his proposal for the blockade and bombardment of China. In an interview with the 'Daily Telegraph's' ...

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  8. Struck in defiance of order

    SYDNEY, Thursday.- Southern and western coalfields members of the F.E.D.F.A. struck to-day ...

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  9. JUDGMENT OF COURT QUOTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The High Court judgment invalidating the Communist Party ...

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  10. Don't let it happen here

    ToKlO, April 5.--R.S.L. representative Brlgadler Thomas Charles Eastwlck, of Adelaide, yesterday warned ...

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  11. IN GREAT DANGER OF WAR

    WASHINGTON, April 5. --Representative Sam Rayburn (Speaker of the House of Representatives) ...

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  12. Fresh "trial" of union men

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation this afternoon began a new "trial" of the ...

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  13. Extra hospital payments

    CANBERRA, Thurs.-- Regulations providing for payment of an additional 4- a day for members of approved hospital benefits' ...

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  14. QUESTION OF ASYLUM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--If the Immigration Minister (Mr. Holt) granted asylum in Australia to Josef Felix, former acting ...

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  15. Inquiry into baby's death

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A young woman who gave birth to a baby in the toilet of a city building did not know she was pregnant, ...

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  16. HOME COSTS RISE

    CANBERRA, Thurs. -- Home construction costs increased 16½ per cent in the capital cities last year, the Housing Division of the ...

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  17. Coal haulers take new jobs

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.--With the halting of the Callide-Glad stone coal haul to-day, some truck owner-drivers were already taking ...

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  18. Inquiry completed

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The preliminary inquiry into the disabling of the 900 ton coastal ship Alagna had been completed, stated she ...

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  19. SENATE DRAW

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The State's Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. Olsen) will draw positions for groupings on the Senate ballot ...

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  20. Wants printing office inquiry

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--A full public inquiry into the workings of the Government Printing Office was demanded to-night by ...

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  21. New Arab-Asian peace appeal

    LAKE SUCCESS, Apr. 5.--The 12-member Arab-Asian bloc in the United Nations met to-day to draft a new peace appeal to ...

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  22. Disturbance at Red meeting Return flight

    IPSWICH, Thurs.--At a Communist meeting in Bell-street tonight an Air Force man attempted to seize the microphone from the VALPARAISO, April 5.--Captain P. G. Taylor took off from Quintero naval base at 8.25 p.m. yesterday (6.25 a.m. Thursday eastern Australian time) ...

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  23. WATERSIDERS SUSPENDED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Brisbane representative of the Stevedoring Industry Commission (Mr. Ball) to-day suspended two wharf ...

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  24. Wool sales close

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Wool prices showed a further decline of five per cent at the closing of the tenth series of Melbourne wool ...

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  25. Record planting

    BRISBANE,Thurs.--A record Queensland wheat planting of 700,000 acres was forecast for the next crop by the manager of the ...

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  26. Chifley calls for less stoppages

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Addressing a gathering at South Brisbane tonight in support of the Labor candidate for Griffith (Mr. W. Thieme), ...

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  27. Station rights defended

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The general manager of Station 2UW, Sydney (Mr. John Taylor), tonight defended the right of 2UW ...

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  28. VICTORIAN SEAMEN'S SECRETARY UNDER CENSURE FOR CONTEMPT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Communist secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. Bird) was - censured by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Hamilton Knight) for contempt this afternoon. ...

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  29. FARMER KILLED

    IPSWICH, Thursday.--Pinned to the ground by the steering wheel of a tractor which overturned while he was constructing ...

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  30. Very real danger of war due to reds

    CAIRNS, Thursday.--"There is a very real and that anger of war and that danger arises from the aggressive policy of imperialist Communism," said the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies), speaking in Cairns to-night. ...

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  31. FOUR POINTS IN ELECTION FIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- The Federal election would be fought on Communism, defence, prices and Senate control, the National ...

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  32. Claims by cold store workers

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Claims for increased pay and improved conditions for cold store employees in Queensland were assessed by an ...

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  33. FIRST NATIONAL SERVICE CAMPS OPEN AUGUST 6

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The first recruits in the national service training scheme will go into camp in all States on August 6, the Army and Navy Minister (Mr. J. Francis) announced to-night. ...

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  34. Dollar request turned down

    NEW YORK, April 5.--The United States Government had decided to turn down Britain's long-standing request for an ...

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  35. Ban upset program

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The present shortage of coastal ships was "an after-effect" of the waterside workers' overtime ban, Captain ...

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  36. STATE SERVICE SALARY CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An application for a substantial increase In State service salaries has been filed by the State Service ...

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  37. Commission of Peace revised

    BRISBANE, Thursday, -- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that a revision of the Commission of the Peace to ...

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  38. "INEVITABLE"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A foolish mistake in high diplomatic circles or a false move in military circles could ...

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  39. Bulk handling of wheat

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The first unit of terminal port bulk handling facilities for wheat, with a capacity of 1,000,000 bushels, ...

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  40. Mr. Fadden's voice has failed

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--After battling - a bad cold for two days, the C.P. Leader (Mr. Fadden's) voice failed, him completely at Griffith to-day. ...

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  41. DANGEROUS WASP IN CARGO

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A species of wood wasp which could cause tremendous damage to Queensland timber has been detected by Department of Agriculture inspectors in wood arriving from overseas. The Director of Horticulture ...

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  42. Double tax to end?

    WELLINGTON, April 5.--The Minister in charge of land income tax (Mr. Charles Dowden) said to-day there was hope of ending ...

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