Paris, Nov. 19.—More troops, tanks, planes and other war materials are to be sent quickly to Indo-China. This was one of the ...
Article : 240 wordsSeoul, Nov. 19.—The South Korean Minister for Home Affairs, Dr. Fyung Ok Chough, to-day said that a "single organised and ...
Article : 419 wordsStrasbourg, Nov. 19.—The Italian Foreign Minister, Count Sforza, warned Western Europe yesterday that it must unite or ...
Article : 334 wordsKhartoum, Nov. 19.—The Sudanese opposed Egypt's demand for uniting Egypi and the Sudan under the Egyptian Crown at a ...
Article : 227 wordsWarsaw, Nov. 19.—Booing and shouts of protest to-day greeted the former Assistant United States Attorney General, John ...
Article : 477 wordsNew York, Nov. 19.—The "voluntary" assistance of the Chinese people in Korea was "natural and just," according to Communist ...
Article : 287 wordsTokio, Nov. 19.—The United Nations' forces advanced along the whole 200-mile long North Korean front yesterday, meeting practically no resistance A spokesman at General MacArthur's headquarters declared last night that the Communists were "giving way ...
Article : 839 wordsCairo, Nov. 19.—Police fired in the air yesterday to disperse student demonstrators who marched through the city shouting party ...
Article : 43 wordsHanoi, Nov. 19.—A French army spokesman last night announced the evacuation of the small French outpost of Chu ...
Article : 157 wordsPerth, Nov. 19.—A young man was. killed at the Perth railway station last night when he fell between two moving coaches of ...
Article : 54 wordsWashington, Nov. 19.—The Secretary of State. Mr. Acheson, declared that the United States must do everything possible to prevent ...
Article : 178 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—The threat of a general withdrawal of British doctors from the national health insurance scheme gained impetus ...
Article : 165 wordsMelbourne, Nov. 19.—A new Australian was badly wounded in the head and face to-day by a shotgun blast in a quarrel with ...
Article : 171 wordsTokio, Nov. 19.—The First Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers arrived at Pusan to-day to join the newly arrived 29th British ...
Article : 47 wordsSydney, Nov. 19.—Because stocks are insufficient to meet the demand, rice is to be withdrawn from general public sale after ...
Article : 113 wordsWellington, Nov. 19.—A definite improvement in the condition of Mr. Peter Fraser, a former Labour Prime Minister of New Zealand, ...
Article : 42 wordsTokio, Nov. 19.—Britain's eagerly awaited new monster tank, the 52-ton Centurion, will be the heaviest used by the United ...
Article : 146 wordsTokio, Nov. 19.—A Peking broadcast heard here yesterday said that 600,000 Chinese volunteers were being recruited for service in ...
Article : 71 wordsWarsaw, Nov. 19.—The Soviet writer, Ilya Ehrenburg, introduced a resolution calling for the banning of war propaganda at ...
Article : 238 wordsBerlin, Nov. 19.—The 20,000 strong East German police has now developed its first air force unit, reliable sources in Berlin ...
Article : 117 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—A booklet aimed at giving the "man in the street" an idea of the £1,868,000, 000 sterling Commonwealth plan ...
Article : 161 wordsPerth, Nov. 19.—At centres throughout the State to-morrow 4020 students between the ages of 15 and 17 will commence their ...
Article : 120 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—A young New Zealand couple arrived in London last week after a nightmare 15,000 mile journey with a tiny ...
Article : 137 wordsVatican City, Nov. 19.—The Chinese Communist authorities have gaoled 673 Chinese Catholics, including 42 priests, since March, ...
Article : 61 wordsTokio, Nov. 19.—Stepping up the propaganda war, American planes dropped 856,000 leaflets on the Communist troops in the past ...
Article : 218 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—Mr. J. H. Fremlin, the British atomic scientist and senior physics lecturer at Birmingham University, was ...
Article : 205 wordsKhatmandu, Nov. 19.—The Nepalese State troops have brought virtually to an end the abortive attempt by members of ...
Article : 121 wordsSydney, Nov. 19.—Trouble may flare up in mining circles over a ruling on the new basic wage increase payment in respect to ...
Article : 192 wordsBrunswick (Germany), Nov. 19.—Rudolf Pleil, a self-styled mass sex killer, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a German court ...
Article : 205 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—Miss Barbara Ward, who has just terminated a three-year appointment as a governor of the British Broadcasting ...
Article : 237 wordsWarsaw, Nov. 19.—Mrs. Jessie Street, leader of the Australian delegation to the World Peace Congress, said to-day that the 28 ...
Article : 165 wordsToKio, Nov. 19.—Torrential rain following the sub-zero temperatures earlier this week gave the British Commonwealth troops ...
Article : 322 wordsLondon, Nov. 19.—Mr. J. Waite, a representative of the Victorian Chamber of Manufacturers, will begin to-morrow a tour of English ...
Article : 62 wordsNew Delhi, Nov. 17.—The Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru, told Parliament to-day that orders had been given to the ...
Article : 59 wordsSeoul, Nov. 19.—South Korean civilians killed in the fighting areas or executed totalled 111,732 and 106,604 were wounded, the ...
Article : 34 wordsExcept where otherwise designated, the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...
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