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  4. [?]IVES AND BAY TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. HEAVY FIGHTING IN PROGRESS AS U.S. GROUND FORCES FORM NEW DEFENCES

    TOKYO, July 6.—The United Press says Army headquarters in Korea reported that at 4 a.m. (GMT) today, heavy fighting was in progress between American and North Korean forces, after the earlier retreat of ...

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  7. BRISBANE SCHOOLBOY BOXERS IN CITY

    A troupe of 10 schoolboy boxers arrived from Brisbane by train yesterday to compete in the Fitsroy Amateur Boxing and Athletic Club's boxing tournament which commences tonight. They are accompanied by their manager, Mr E. Danaher (left, back row). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PARLIAMENT APPROVAL ON KOREA

    CANBERRA, July 6.—It would be a tragedy for the world if the United Nations failed in its first crucial test in the Korean situation, the Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) warned the House of Representatives today. ...

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  9. US Marines Alerted

    LOS ANGELES, July 6. — The first Marine Division, which won America's first big victory in the Second World ...

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  10. SHOOTING INCIDENT ON HONG KONG BORDER

    HONG KONG, July 6.—Chinese police from Hong Kong today fired across the border into Communist China, after they were fired upon from ...

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  11. TWO PRESSMEN CAPTURED

    TOKYO, July 6.—The Korean Communist radio today claimed that the United Press staff ...

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  12. Witt Red Aid, War Will Be Long

    NEW YORK, July 5.—The Korean war would be long and drawn out if Russia furnished North Korea with sufficient ...

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  13. BRITISH PRESS APPROVE U.N.

    LONDON, July 6.—All British newspapers, with the exception of the Communist "Daily Worker," expressed ...

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  14. ADVICE FROM U.S. TOURIST

    MACKAY, July 6.—Disappointment at facilities for tourists in Queensland was expressed yesterday by an ...

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  15. PM's TRIP ABROAD

    CANBERRA, July 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) announced tonight that he would [?]o abroad on ...

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  16. SUSPENDED SENTENCE:

    BRISBANE, July 6.—An 18-year-old storeman, Kevin Francis Long, appeared in the Criminal Court today charged with having stolen the rifle with which Police Sergeant ...

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  17. AMBASSADOR SUMMONED

    LONDON, July 6.— Reuter's Moscow representative says that the British Ambassador, Sir David Kelly, will call on ...

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  18. Timber Sales To Government

    BRISBANE, July 6.—Brisbane timber merchants could not get supplies for re-sale in the city other than from their ...

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  19. LOST AT CROWN AND ANCHOR!

    SYDNEY, July 6.—One hundred and thirty migrants, sponsored by the Queensland Tourist Bureau, arrived in Sydney in the Maloja today, penniless. ...

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  22. BURDEKIN RIVER DEVELOPMENT ACT

    BRISBANE, July, 6.—Under a proclamation issued today, the Burdekin River Development Act of 1949 will operate ...

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  23. LATEST NEWS FROM KOREAN FRONT

    TOKYO, July 6.—North Korean armour has lunged forward 15 miles, with the Americans forced to give ground, in a series of rearguard actions. Russian-built armour rolled ...

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  24. Airmen Covered By Repatriation Act

    SYDNEY, July 6—The Commonwealth Government gave an assurance to the Air Force Association today that ...

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