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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. FULL SCALE BATTLE IN

    TOKIO, August 3.-Fast-moving North Korean forces began shelling the new American riverfront positions in South Korea to-day as tank-equipped American Marine and Army reinforcements raced ...

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  5. "IS HE ONE OF OURS?"

    SUSPECT. American Intelligence officer questions a Korean who was selsed near a front line post while wearing U.S fatigue uniform and carrying two hand grenades. When the picture was sent [?] of Korea, Intelligence had not decided which side the Korean was on. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN ON NEAR WARTMIE BASIS

    LONDON, August 4.-Britain to-day announced a three-year £3,400,000,000 rearmament programme to bring her just short of a war economy, but warned that its fulfilment depended on additional ...

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  7. U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL TO DEBATE KOREA

    NEW YORK, August 4.- The Security Council to-day, after a three-day debate, adopted the United States ...

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  8. Flood Sheep Loss National Calamity

    BRISBANE, August 4.-Filling floodwaters in south western Queensland to-day revealed car-cases of thousands of sheep. ...

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  9. FORESHADOWS U.S. LOAN TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, August 4.-The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Monxies) to-day declared he was highly satisfied with the ...

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  10. Warramunga Departure For Korea

    CANBERRA, August 4.-The destroyer Waaramunga will sail for Korean waters from Sydney on Sunday. She has been ...

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  11. ENDOWMENT A COSTLY ITEM

    CANBERRA, August 4.- Child endowment with the inclusion of the first child will cost £45,000,000 this financial ...

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  12. 2865 HAVE VOLUNTEERED FOR KOREA

    BRISBANe, August 4.-A fully equipped Australian ground force for Korea should be formed in Japan by the end ...

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  13. TERRORISTS ATTACK TRAIN

    SINGAPORE, August 4.-For the second successive night and the sixth occasion in a fortnight a mall train between Singapore and ...

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  14. FLOODS MENACE N.S.W. TOWNS

    SYDNEY, August 4.-Residents of Walgett arc spending a [?]pless night to-night as waters on the swollen Namol and ...

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  15. "REARING" TO GO TO KOREA

    BRISBANE, August 4.-Australian troops in Japan "were just' itching to have a go" at the Communists in Koera, stated ...

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  16. DROP FEARED SUGAR YIELD

    BRISBANE, August 4.-Reduction of the year's sugar crop was not the only bad effect of recent abnormal rains in sugar ...

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  17. ASSAULTS AT "PACE" RALLY

    NEW YORK, August 4.-Three persons were remanded in the Felony Court to-day on charges of assaulting police in a ...

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  18. LOSING WAR ON NOXIOUS WEEDS

    BRISBANE, August 4. -Noxious weeds are costing landowners of Queensland large sums of money annually. ...

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  19. BULL GORES STUDMASTER

    GYMPIE, August 4- The Mabreen studmaster, Vie Dunstan, was gored by the Jersey bull, Shepstones Nohle's Reserve at the ...

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  20. RAIL GUARD DIES AT POST

    BRISBANE, August 4.-When a train driver received no signal from his guard at Altandi Station to-day investigation showed that ...

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  21. BIG RISE IN GYMPIE RATES

    GYMPIE, August 4.-An overall increase of nearly 33 per cent in rates and charges for 1950-1951 have been approved by the ...

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  22. INSURANCE PLEA AGAINST FLOODS

    SYDNEY, August 4.-The Farmers and Settlers' Association decided at its annual conference to-day to ask the State ...

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  23. BRISBANE'S MEAT "FAMINE" BEGINS

    BRISBANE, August 4.-Brisbane's threatened meat "famine" during and after Exhibition Week, forecast yesterday by an ...

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  24. TREBLED PROFIT BY MT. MORGAN

    SYDNEY, August 4.- The trebling of the net profit by Mount Morgan Ltd.. at £391,447 for the year ended June 24 largely ...

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  25. TEA TRADE "IN DOLDRUMS"

    SYDNEY, August 4.-The retail tea trade in most parts of Australia was now in the doldrums, Mr. R. S. Williams, Commissioner ...

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  26. U.S.A. AID TO CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    TAIPEH, August 4. (A.A.P. Reuter). American military aid to Generalisimo Chiang Kai-Shek's Government opened up ...

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  27. MOIO'S FATE IN BALANCE

    MELBOURNE, August 4.-Special consideration may be given to Antonio Molo, the escaped Italian prisoner of war who was ...

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  28. "BLESSING OF THE PLOUGH"

    BRISBANE, August 4. - Approximately 20,000 people are expected to attend the unique "Blessing of the Plough" services ...

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  29. GAS MEN'S BAN ON OVERTIME

    MELBOURNE, August 4.-The hearing or the case arising from the overtime ban by the Federated Gas Employees' Union in Sydney ...

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  30. P's.O.W. EXECUTED TO STOP RIOT

    LOS NEGROS, August 4.-Australians had been executed because the Japanese feared they would riot, said a Japanese war criminal before the War Crimes Court. ...

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  31. TAIPAN NOT SENT BY MAIL

    MELBOURNE, August 4.-Reports that a live talpan snake had been sent by mall from Queensland to Sydney were denied ...

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  32. GAOL FOR SLY GROG AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, August 4.-On a charge of exposing for sale, Clive Weir Baker and Ernest William Oliver ware each fined ...

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  33. AWARD OF £500 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, August 4.- William Kaye Pearce (66), watchman, was awarded £500 damages by a Supreme Court jury to-day for ...

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  34. MR. MENZIES MAY VISIT JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, August 4.-The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) would probably decide within two days whether to visit ...

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  35. CHICKEN POX IN MIRANI

    MACKAY, August 4. An outbreak of chicken pox has struck the Mackay district during the last fortnight. Unless the spread ...

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  36. MILL LABOURER CHEATED DEATH

    MACKAY, August 4.-A 36-years-old sawmill labourer. William Dare, cheated death yesterday morning at Mackay. ...

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  37. BOYCOTT BY SOVIET OF U.N. MILITARY BODY MAINTAINED

    NEW YORK, August 4.-United Nations officials have no evidence that the Soviet Government intends to break its ...

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  38. Strengthen New Guinea Defences

    SYDNEY, August 4.-The Commonwealth Government to taking steps to strengthen the defences of New Guinea. ...

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  39. FIRST CASKET PRIZE TO CAIRNS

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  40. WHARF WORK ON SUNDAYS?

    MELBOURNE, August 4.-The Federal Secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr J. J. Healy) will recommend to his ...

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  41. BRISBANE MUSIC CONSERVATORIUM

    BRISBANE, August 4.-The Government will make an investigation to ascertain if a suitable building is available in which to ...

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  42. BOXING

    BRISBANE, August 4 Jackie Ryan (9.7½) became the State lightweight champion when he (technically knocked out Arthur ...

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  43. FRENCH FORCE FOR KOREA?

    LONDON, August 4.-The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris representative said that despite official denials it is thought that France will ...

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  44. PLACED BOMB ON AIR LINER

    SANTA MONICA (California). August 3.-John Grant (32), an aircraft technician, was found guilty to-day on six counts of ...

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  45. TOLLIS DEFEATS FAMECHON

    MELBOURNE, August 4.-Micky Tollis (10.3½) beat Andrew Famechon (10.2½) on a technical knock our in the seventh round at the ...

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