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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. HEADQUARTERS SPOKESMAN SAYS: AMERICANS BRING ADVANCE "ALMOST TO A STANDSTILL"

    TOKYO, July 18.—The A menean forces have brought the numerically superior North Korean forces "almost to a standstill" just north and west of Taejon. Four Communist tanks had been sighted South of the Kum ...

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  7. UNDER THE RINGMASTER

    The dress herearsal for the RAF display at Farlnborough included this "circus act" performed by a ringmaster and performing helicopters equipped with trunks and ears like elephant's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Evidence At War Trials

    LOS NEGROS, July 18.— The Japanese had probably executed two Australian prisoners of war because they ...

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  9. STALIN-NEHRU LETTERS ON KOREA CONFLICT PUBLISHED

    LONDON, July 18.—The Tass Newsagency today published Stalin's reply to the Korean message received from the Indian Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) last week. Stalin's reply said he ...

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  10. PRINCESSES FOR JAMBOREE

    SINGAPORE, July 18. —Three young, beautiful Malay princesses were among a party of 47 ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN AID FOR KOREA

    CANBERRA, July 18.—The Australian Government is not likely to attempt to raise a land force for service in ...

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  12. F.B.I. FOLLOWS UP ATOMIC CASE: ANOTHER ARREST FOR ESPIONAGE

    WASHINGTON, July 17.—The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested another American today on an espionage conspiracy charge. ...

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  13. Migration Affects Housing Position

    BRISBANE, July 18.— Queensland's housing lag will start growing again if immigration is stepped up by ...

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  14. WRENS TO BE RE-FORMED

    MELBOURNE, July 18.— The Minister for the Navy (Mr J. Francis) said today it had been decided to ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN INDONESIA

    DJAKARTA, July 18 (AAPReuter).—The Indonesian Defence Minislay today confirmed the starting of military ...

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS FOR KOREA LIKELY

    SINGAPORE, July 18.—The dispatch of British troops to Korea, from Singapore and Hong Kong is regarded as "on the cards" high military circles here indicated today. ...

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  17. New Rail Bridge For Kempsey

    SYDNEY, July 18.—The chief civil engineer of the New South Wales Railways (Mr. A. C. Fewtrell) told a special ...

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  18. TRUMAN CALLS FOR MORE SOLDIERS

    NEW YORK, July 18.—The "New York Times" today said that President Truman would seek over 200,000 more men for ...

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  19. LITTLE CHANCE OF AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE TO KOREA

    LONDON, July 18.—The special representative of the Associated Press says that talks which Mr Menzies has ...

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  20. BAN ON RED NEWSPAPER

    TOR[?]O, July 18.—General MacArthur directed the Prime Minist (Mr Yoshida) that the ban imposed on the ...

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  21. SUBMARINES NEAR FORMOSA

    TOKYO, July 18.—A General MacArthur communique to-day said that three unidentified submarines were reported ...

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  24. HOSPITAL BED FOR EVERYONE IN NEED, IS FEDERAL AIM

    CANBERRA, July 18.—A hospital bed available for everyone in need of treatme nt has been set as a target in the Federal Government's national health scheme. The Acting Prime Minister ...

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  25. BASIC WAGE RISE FROM NEXT MONTH

    MELBOURNE, July 18.—The basic wage in Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth will be 3/- higher from the first pay period next month. In Sydney and Hobart the ...

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