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  4. N. KOREA SHOULD REALISE ITS GRAVE MISTAKE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Australian Government hoped the Government of Northern Korea, in the face of world reaction, would realise it had made a grave mistake and withdraw its forces beyond ...

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  5. FULL SCALE U.S. AIR ATTACK IN KOREA

    TOKIO, June 29.--United States warplanes opened a full-scale offensive at dawn to-day in a desperate attempt to save Suwon air ...

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  6. Gale Adds To Flood Damage in Maitland

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A 60 mile an hour wind to-day caused heavy damage to flooded Maitland ...

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  7. R.N. FORCES AT DISPOSAL OF AMERICANS

    LONDON, June 29.-- Britain has placed her naval forces in Japanese waters at the disposal of ...

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  8. All Roads Led The Show

    ALL roads led to the showgrounds during the last three days and photo above shows a section of the crowd in the grounds--some of the 37,000 people who passed through the turnstiles during the three days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Postage Stamp Centenary

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --To commemorate the centenary of the use of postage stamps in ...

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  10. JUGOSLAV GAOLED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --A Jugoslav migrant was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-day to ...

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  11. AIR SEARCH FOR FAIRWIND RESUMED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The External Affairs Minister (Mr. Spender) to-day ordered a ...

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  12. RATS BRING DISEASE THREAT TO CANEFIELDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Rats in thousands are swarming through rain soaked North Queensland canefields. Local authorities fear a ...

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  13. U.S. Rushes Arms To Free Nations

    WASHINGTON, June 29.-- The United States is stepping up its arms shipments to Western Europe and other ...

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  14. Police Break Up Demonstration

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. -- Police broke up a demonstration by the Australian Peace Council at lunchtime to-day outside the ...

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  15. Minister Warns Of Fire Danger

    BRISBANE, Thurs. -- Announcing to-day that the inspector of the Rural Fires Board had returned to ...

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  16. Aust. Participation Under Discussion

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Navy and Army Minister (Mr. J. Francis) had an urgent conference in Sydney to-day with the Chief of the Imperial Staff (Field Marshal Sir William Slim). ...

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  17. Rayon Tariff Concession

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) announced to-day the Government had decided woven ...

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  18. Y.M.C.A. Movement At Rockhampton

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Rockhampton became the last stopping place on his honeymoon for Mr. R. J. Shanks to-day when ...

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  19. Lives Endangered in Landslide

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Thirty people narrowly escaped death in a landslide at Yallourn North this morning ...

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  20. Townsville Wharfies

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs. -- All of the officers who presented themselves to the Townsville branch of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  21. BOX FLAT MINE DISPUTE SETTLED

    IPSWICH, Thursday.--Terms of settlement of the dispute at the Box Flat colliery were accepted unanimously at a branch ...

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  22. COMPENSATION CLAIM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- A claim for compensation for the wife of the Australian pilot, John Doderick, who was fatally wounded ...

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  23. U.N. MISSION EVACUATED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--An unconfirmed report which reached the Australian Government states the United ...

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  24. P.O.W. MUTILATED TO PROVIDE REMEDY FOR JAP, COURT TOLD

    LOS NEGROS, June 29.--Internal organs of a murdered Australian prisoner of war were removed by two Japanese medical officers to provide a remedy for one of their fellow officers at Idore, Dutch New Guinea, in 1944, the prosecutor (Mr. C. V. Rooney) told the War Crimes Court here to-day. Six Japanese, including Lieutenant General Teshima, former commanding general of the Japanese ...

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  25. Expert's Examine Railway Damage

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Railway experts are examining the Kyogle line to decide when rail traffic can be resumed ...

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  26. "Use Of Ground Troops Very Possible"

    NEW YORK, June 29.--"I think the use of United States ground troops in Korea is very possible," said Mr. John ...

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  27. Subsidy Withdrawn From Superphosphate

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Government has decided to withdraw the subsidy on superphosphate as from July 1, the Prime ...

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  28. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--George Herbert Harse (23), of Enoggera, was killed instantly to-night when his motor-cycle struck a ...

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