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  4. New Communist thrusts in N. Korea

    'TOKIO, August 28.--Communists threw new menacing thrusts at United Nations forces to-day, but their big offensive did not begin rolling. The United States ground commander (Lieut.-Gen. Walton ...

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  5. WOOL SOARS TO NEW RECORDS

    SCYDNEY, Monday.-- About 12,000 bales of wool were sold for £1,400,000 to-day in ...

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  6. THREE GREAT TASKS FACEAUST.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--it was no proposal of his that Australia should he put on a total war footing in anticipation, stated the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DOLLARS STILL FAR FROM EASY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Even with the U.S. dollar loan dollars would still he far from "easy," the Minister for National Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) said to-night. ...

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  8. BRITAIN MAY GET BUTTER AND CHEESE . AT LESS THAN COST

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Unless current problems in negotiations with the United Kingdom are overcome, there is a high probability of Australia being obliged to supply Britain with butter and cheese for ...

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  9. Callide coal to have subsidy

    CANBERRA, Monday. --Queensland has a chance of selling £112,000 worth of Callide coal to ...

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  10. DEPUTATION URGES ROAD IMPROVEMENTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A sum at least equivalent to the total proceeds of petrol tax should be ...

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  11. HOSPITAL WAGE CLAIM

    Brisbane, Monday.--Queensland hospital boards would be faced with a payout of £130,000 ...

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  12. Anti-Mackay leaflet work of crank

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"It seems to be the work of some crank who has a grouch," said the ...

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  13. CHINESE REDS IN N. KOREA

    TAIPEH, Aug. 28.--Chinese Nationalist intelligence authorities here stated to-day it was now "definitely ...

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  14. Sugar shipment well ahead

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Shippers expect all 1950 sugar will be shipped from North Queensland before the 1951 crushing ...

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  15. Burned in gas explosion

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Flames leaping 40ft. in the air when a gas main exploded at Burwood this ...

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  16. N.Z. ALLEGES INJUSTICE FROM BRITAIN

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 28.--"We are not getting the justice we expected from Britain," declared Mr. W. N. ...

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  17. Not guilty on duffing charge

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. --William Laing Thompson (35), meatworker, of Brookhill, and James Lane (22), of ...

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  18. After-hour. transport for rail way men

    BRISBANE, Mon. --Railwaymen who took people home after normal tram and bus services ceased had to "pad ' ...

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  19. Alleged raid on Manchuria

    HONG KONG, August 28. --Peking radio quoted a China news agency editorial today, urging the Chinese people to rise to resist ...

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  20. Pilot killed in jet plane crash

    SYDNEY, Monday. --A R.A.A.F. pilot was killed when a jet-propelled aircraft crashed under full power in ...

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  21. RICE SUPPLY

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Minister for Commerce (Mr. J. McEwen) said to-day the Government was examining the, ...

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  22. [?]CHBISHOP DUHIG TO APPEAL TO HIGH COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday,--A notice of appeal to the High Court over the Full Court decision in the A Holy Name Cathedral case was given by Archbishop Duhig to-day. ...

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  23. ATOMIC BOMBS ON RUSSIA WOULD ONLY CREATE DIFFICULT PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, August 28.--Dr. Phillip Jessup, American special ambassador, declared last night if the United States opened a war and dropped atomic bombs on Russia the result would present "terribly difficult problems," which would make the present postwar problems "look like child's play." ...

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  24. Mother visits quadruplets

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mrs. Betty Sara visited her quadruplets in their nursery at the Bellinge[?] River district hospital for the first ...

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  25. Corner in elephants

    LONDON, Aug. 28.--Three English brothers and their sisters have cornered the world's market in an unusual ...

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  26. CIGS WILL GET WORSE?

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--English cigarettes will continue to arrive in adequate quantifies, Melbourne tobacconists ...

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  27. Ship casualties may rise

    SAN FRANCISCO, August. 28.-- Navy reports indicated yesterday the dentil toll in the sinking of the hospital ship Benevolence off ...

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  28. Huk raids feared

    MANILA, August 28.--Guards ringed Manila last night as rumors spread that Hukbalahaps might strike the capital in continuation ...

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  29. ESTATE WORTH £39.640

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Septimus Alister McKenzie, grazier, of "Caber Field," Aramac, left to his family a gross estate valued at ...

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