Tokio, Feb. 18.—The big Communist forces on the Korean central front appeared to be withdrawing again last night. The United Nations commanders wondered whether the battered Communists were making room for fresh troops. The Communists ...
Article : 715 wordsBelgrade, Feb 18.—Marshal Tito declared that Yugoslavia would fight “when aggression arises and when, in connection with it, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 244 wordsWashington, Feb 17.—The State Department would welcome an exchange of views with Britain on crossing the 38th parallel in Korea, ...
Article : 220 wordsWashington, Feb. 17.—The Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Acheson, to-day advocated that the United States should rush more ...
Article : 595 wordsLondon, Feb. 17.—Marshal Stalin to-day ended his two-year silence to declare that war was inevitable only if aggressive forces in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 496 wordsLondon, Feb. 18.—Britain has rejected the Soviet charges that she committed a breach of the 1942 Anglo-Soviet friendship pact and counter-claimed that the Soviet Union itself violated both the Anglo-Soviet Treaty and the Potsdam agreement. ...
Article : 1,208 wordsIstanbul, Feb. 18.—Six hundred Turks sailed for Korea early today, says Reuter. About half the force were lorry drivers and ...
Article : 35 wordsTokio, Feb. 18. — Officials of General MacArthur’s headquarters are gratified that President Truman has cleared the “muddy ...
Article : 279 wordsTokio, Feb. 18.—A Dutch officer recovering from wounds in a Tokio hospital told yesterday how he shammed dead while Chinese ...
Article : 93 wordsTokio, Feb. 18.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, will send a Cabinet mission to Washington to continue the peace treaty ...
Article : 93 wordsTaegu. Feb. 18.—The South Korean Premier. Joun Chang, told a press conference to-day that the time was now opportune for the ...
Article : 246 wordsLondon, Feb. 18. — Marshall Stalin’s personal attack on Mr. Attlee in “Pravda” on Friday precipitated Britain’s reply to the ...
Article : 287 wordsCanberra, Feb. 18.—America Australia and New Zealand have agreed “that it is essential not to leave a power vacuum in Japan ...
Article : 288 wordsLondon, Feb. 18.—Twenty-three train passengers who left Glasgow yesterday afternoon expecting to reach Fort William five hours ...
Article : 136 wordsPrague, Feb. 18.—Two managers of the nationalised flour mills were sentenced to 16 and 17 years’ gaol and the loss of all property ...
Article : 63 wordsSaigon. Feb. 18. —A French sweep north east of Ninhbinh killed 50 Vietminh guerillas, captured 85 and recovered five ...
Article : 61 wordsParis, Feb. 18.—Ten villages on the 5000 ft. Menzenc plateau in the West Rhone Valley have been snowbound and isolated for two ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney, Feb. 18. — Police and bank officers expect a count of between £10,000 and £15,000 when they finish a check to-morrow of ...
Article : 155 wordsLondon, Feb. 18—Two British Sunday newspapers to-day called for a new attempt to reach an understanding with Russia. ...
Article : 196 wordsTokio, Feb. 18.—Fighter-bombers and light bombers of the United States Fifth Air Force, which includes Australian and South ...
Article : 230 wordsPrague, Feb. 18.—The United States admitted in a Note to the Czech Government yesterday that two American jet planes flew over ...
Article : 50 wordsBrisbane, Feb. 18.—Bathers at Kep Beach, near Rockhampton, fled in terror this afternoon when a 15 ft. crocodile surfaced among ...
Article : 77 wordsMargaret River. Feb. 18. — Les Kenyon (24), single, was fatally injured yesterday afternoon when a truck in which he was travelling ...
Article : 83 wordsLondon, Feb. 18.— Mr. Kenneth Younger, British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, said in a speech that Russia’s attitude ...
Article : 81 wordsToulon, Feb. 18.—The Toulon Court yesterday fined Yves Rioux, a young Lyons camper, £25,000 sterling (£A31,250) for causing ...
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