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  4. AUSTRALIANS FOR KOREA 'VERY SOON'

    WASHINGTON, August 1.—Australian volunteer reinforcements from Tokio will assist America's plan in the new offensive in Korea "very soon." ...

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  5. BELGIAN TURMOIL ENDS IN PACT

    BRUSSELS, August 1 (A.A.P.).—King Leopold has agreed to abdicate on the 21st birthday of his eldest ton, Prince Baudouin, on September 9, 1951. Kine Leopold will also sign a proclamation temporarily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Day By Day

    WELL-HEELED folk are prepared to pay for their enjoyment of sun and sea at ...

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  7. DOCTOR SAYS FROM AUGUST 10 TO 14

    LONDON, August 1.—Gynaecologist Sir William Gilliatt, who is renowned for the accuracy ...

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  8. THE SHOW'S FIRST BABY

    FIRST of the 1950 class at the Brisbane Royal Show is this A.I.S. heifer calf, born at the grounds yesterday. Admirer is 10-year-old Ruth Austin of Bowen Hills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KOREA VOLUNTEERS

    VOLUNTEERS for Korea are expected to be called up for medical examination and kit ...

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  10. Incinerated in mystery fire

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday.—A 50-year-old A married man was burnt to death to-day in a mystery fire which destroyed his utility truck. ...

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  11. The bride wore

    NEW YORK, August 1.—Everybody's costume will be the same when auburohaired Vickle Alkins ...

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  12. TRAGEDY OF BAUDOUIN

    LONDON, August 1.—[?] now has a King-in-waiting—a 19-year-old bespectacled sad looking young ...

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  13. U.S. MARINES IN RACE WITH REDS

    U.S. EIGHTH ARMY H.Q., KOREA, August 1 (A.A.P.).—Advance units of America's crack lighting corps, the 1st Marine Division, landed at South Korea port to-day to prepare for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SWEDISH CAPTAIN'S FIRM STAND

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The master of a Swedish ship to-night refused to allow the communist secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr. W. Bird) to board the ...

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  15. He's back home

    THE DUKE of Edinbourgh at London airport last week when he flew from Malta to join Pricess Elizabeth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Body not found

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—A further daylight-to-dusk search to-day again failed to find the ?ody of Gordon Tooth, 24. ...

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  17. "DRUNKS" CAN'T WIN

    LONDON, August 1 (Special).—Motoriits beware; the intoximeter is at hand. It is an ingenious device for ...

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  18. GOT FREAK SHOCK

    A postal telephone mechanic was injured in a freak electrical accident a t South Brisbane lost night. ...

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  20. Free drugs ready soon

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Only the printing of regulations was now delaying the introduction of the free drug ...

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  21. SHOCKED BY SON'S INJURY

    EMERALD, Tuesday.—W. Brighton railway guard, who suffered from shock when he learned that his son Ivan ...

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  22. U.S. STAND ON BERLIN DEFENCE

    LONDON, August 1 (Special).—A warning that the United States would fight for Berlin of necessary was given by the ...

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  23. £10 Pay case took 112 days

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—Evidence in the £10 basic wage cafe endea before the Full Arbitration Court to-day. ...

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  24. KILLS PESTS— AND HUMANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Certain new "wonder" insect, weed, and pest killers would also kill humans, the Health ...

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  25. TAIPAN KILLER FAILS IN BID FOR 2nd VICTIM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The taipan snake which killed a collector at Cairns last Friday attempted to strike Mr. David Flegy, snake expert, at Melbourne Museum today ...

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  26. Foxes lesser of two evils

    LISMORE, Tuesday.—Because foxes like to eat rabbits, Tweed-Richmond Pastures Protection Board decided ...

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  27. Unconscious in truck near road

    Douglas John Whitney, 35, contractor, of Wellington point, was found unconscious in a truck off the main road ...

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  28. ju-iitsu helps

    SINGAPORE, August 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Using Juitsu tactics, a member of a British Army commando patrol ...

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  29. Radar on ferry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Manly ferry, South Steyne, has been fitted with radar. Now she will be able to keep the ...

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  30. Air chief killed

    DAMASCUS, Aug. 1 (A.A.P.)—Unknown persons last night shot dead the commander of Syria's Air Force (Colonel ...

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  31. OLDROYD SUMS US UP: "ROTTEN"

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Tuesday (A.A.P.).—Mr. George Oldroyd, one of the managers of the English Rugby League ...

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  32. Papers sack Reds

    TOKIO, August 1 (A.A.P.).—Provincial newspapers to-day followed the example of the Nation's leading journals in ...

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  33. Minister's death

    OTTAWA, August 1 (A.A.P.).—Canada's Labour Minister Mr. Hamphrey Mitchell died to-day agted 56. Born in ...

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  34. "Sunny South"

    HOBART, Tuesday.—Hobart had 17 points of rain during July—lowest on record. [A record total of 860 points & ? . ? > M '? ...

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