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  3. AUSTRALIA TO PROVIDE GROUND TROOPS FOR USE IN KOREA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian Government has agreed fo provide ground troops for use in Korea. This decision is in response of the appeal of the United Nations. Announcing this to-night, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) said the nature and the extent of such forces would be determined after the conclusion ...

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  4. PROSPECTIVE EFFECT OF ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A picture of what British cities may have to face under atom bomb attacks was painted in ...

    Article : 404 words
  5. U.S. AID NEEDED FOR MIGRATION PLAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It would be more constructive on America's part if she provided financial aid to ...

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  6. U.S. Troops Fall Back to Escape Pincers Threat

    TOKIO, Wednesday. --American 1st Cavalry Division elements fell back further from Yongdock today fo escape encirclement by the North Koreans. Having driven the Americans from Yongdong, yesterday, ...

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  7. Ordination Ceremony in Cathedral

    Four young men ordained to the priesthood at St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday kneel before the Most Rev. P. O'Donnell, Coadjutor Archbishop of Brisbane, who performed the ordination ceremony. They are (left to right): Rev. Fathers J. P. Callaghan, T. Isaac, J. Bennett and N. Grundy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "PICK AND SHOVEL SHOULD CO FROM COAL INDUSTRY"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The Joint Coal Board chairman (Mr. S. F. Cochran) said to-day he hoped the day ...

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  9. Minister Details Plans For Expansion of Forces

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- "The Government's plans for The expansion of the three armed Services will provide a solid basis for the expansion of the defence forces to the strength required upon mobilisation ...

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  10. FOUR JAPANESE FOUND GUILTY OF MURDER

    LOS NEGROS, Wednesday.-- The Australian War Crimes Court to-day found four former Japanese soldiers guilty of ...

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  11. PRASTIC TURN IN GAS WISPUTE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Syd gas dispute took a drastic to-day when the Austra Gas Light Co. and the ...

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  12. SUGAR CRUSHING IN NORTH

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.-- Crushing continued in the eight sugar mills in the Cairns district yesterday, but ...

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  13. MOUNTING PROTESTS ON WHEAT BOARD DISMISSAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The mounting protests at the dismissal of the chairman of the Wheat Board ...

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  14. SYDNEY REVELS IN PERIOD OF SUNSHINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Rain has fallen in Sydney on 111 oat of the last 207 days. So far this year Sydney ...

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  15. SYDNEY THREATENED WITH POWER FAILURES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Sydney is threatened with major power failures unless more coal is received to-morrow or on ...

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  16. HIGHER PRICES FOR ONION GROWERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Onion growers will receive higher prices for the new season's crop. ...

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  17. CONDITION OF MR. O'SHEA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The condition of Mr. EL O'Shea, M.L.A., was reported to-day to have improved slightly. Mr. ...

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  18. R.A.A.F. BOMBERS MAKE ATTACK ON TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.-- A flight of R.A.A.F. Lincoin bombers, commanded by Squadron Leader L. H. Williamson, of ...

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  19. Russia Limiting Commitment in Korea to "Shooting War"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- There were encouraging signs that the Soviet Union was strictly limiting its commitment in Korea to a "shooting war," but they were not conclusive. There were also some ...

    Article : 397 words
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  22. QUEENSLAND HOCKEY WIN

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.-- Queensland moved into a second position tie with Western Australia by defeating ...

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  23. VICTORIA TO IMPORT OVERSEAS COAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Victorian Government will import 800,000 'tons of coal from India and South Africa in the ...

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  24. OPPOSITION TO ATTACK ELECTORAL DISTRIBUTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The redistribution of State electorates will be strongly criticised by the Opposition ...

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  25. "NO CHANCE OF BEING THROWN OUT"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --A senior United States military spokesman said at Lake Success on Monday that the ...

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    A group at the Neil Street Methodist Help Society's Violet Tea in the Memorial Hall yesterday afternoon. Front (left to right): Mesdames E. Pettigrew (honorary treasurer), A. P. Chote (social organiser), J. L. C. Rowley, A. R. McGregor (Mayoress), J. E. Duggan. Back: Rev. J.L. C. Rowley, Mrs. M. Dean (honorary secretary), Rev. J. Tainton, Mrs. Gordon Chalk, Mrs. J. Tainton (president). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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