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  5. 500,000 Reds to try and bar Allies’ advance

    Big United Stales forces today carried the fight to advanced elements of 500,000 enemy troops believed to be massing inside North Korea. ...

    Article : 336 words
  6. RACE CLUB HEAD PLEASED

    Albury Racing Club president (Mr. Jack McDonald) last evening expressed his pleasure at the success of this year’s Albury ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 205 words
  7. ANOTHER “DISLOYALTY” VERDICT

    MELBOURNE, Thurs: The Federal Council of the Waterside. Workers’ Federation at a “trial“ today found Mr V. C. Alford, a ...

    Article : 152 words
  8. Hid Watches in Boot Heels

    MELBOURNE, Thurs, Customs officers who raided the Chinese freighter Changsha at Victoria Dock today found ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. COLD BEATS Mr. FADDEN

    GRIFFITH, Thurs: The Federal Treasurer (Mr Fadden), who has had a cold for two days, had to abandon an open-air meeting ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. WARNS—KEEP WAR AWAY FROM AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Thurs.: A warning to Australian servicemen against allowing Australia ever being turned into a battlefield was given ...

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  11. Beauty at Sports Meeting

    Miss Eileen White, winner of the “Miss Indi Valley“ beauty contest, at the Upper Towong sports meeting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. REDS ACTIVE ON BRITISH DOCKS

    LONDON, Thurs: Communists and fellow-travellers are busy with plans to provoke trouble in the British docks. ...

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  13. Third World War May Start In Korea, American Politician Warns

    Declaring that .“non-Chinese” troops were assembling in Manchuria, Mr. Sam Rayburn, Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that the United States faced “a terrible ...

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  14. STRIKING A.W.U. MEN TO RETURN TO WORK

    MOREE, Thurs.: More members. of the Australian Worker’s Union, who had been on strike since March 18, have decided to accept ...

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  15. Man Who “Fleeced” Sick Wagga Digger Called “Heartless Swindler”

    A man who had obtained money by false pretences from a sick returned soldier was today described by Judge Curlewis as “a heartless and cunning swindler“. ...

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  16. ALLEGES “GO SLOW“ POLICY ON WHARVES

    ADELAIDE, Thurs: The Minister for Fuel and Shipping (Senator McLeay) said today it was his considered opinion and that of ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. RUSH BY BRITONS TO MIGRATE

    LONDON, Thurs.: The rush to migrate from Britain this year is expected to eclipse previous records. ...

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  18. “GANG TERRORISING ITALIANS”

    MELBOURNE, Thurs,: Police are investigating reports that a terror gang is terrorising peaceful Italian migrants throughout the ...

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  19. NURSE—STOWAWAY ON AMERICAN SHIP

    MELBOURNE, Thurs: When the 5000 ton vessel Kaituna, bound for New York Was a mile off Queenscliff last night, a 19-year-old ...

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  20. MINE WORKER KILLED

    TAMWORTH, Thurs.: A mine greaser was killed today when h fell 50 feet down the New Raven open cut mine in the ...

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  21. VIC. TO IMPORT BUTTER—3/8 A LB.

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Within the next month or so Victoria would be importing butter from New Zealand at a landed cost of ...

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  22. 60,000 CIGARETTES SEIZED

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.: Sixty-thousand cigarettes, in 290 cartons, were discovered by customs officials who raided the tanker ...

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  23. DUKE OF EDINBURGH IN POLO SPILL

    VALETTA (Malta), Thursday: Princess Elizabeth saw the Duke of Edinburgh thrown from his horse while playing polo yesterday. ...

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