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  3. RELAXING NEAR MANCHURIAN BORDER

    Australian soldiers will boil a billy wherever they get the opportunity. Here Pte. L. Baxter, of Sydney, Sgt. W. F. Burke, of Orange, and Pte. V. T. Norrie, of Brisbane, prepare a brew close to the Manchurian border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 60,000 CHINESE REDS IN KOREA; 500,000 RESERVE

    A spokesman for General MacArthur said to-day that the Chinese Communists had thrown 60,000 troops into the fighting in Korea. ...

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  5. U.S. ELECTION IS BLOW TO TRUMAN FOREIGN POLICY

    The Denmocrats will have a slim nominal control in the new Congres, but the door will be open to a new coalition of Republicans anti anti-Truman Democrats, mainly from ...

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  6. KINGS AT FUNERAL OF GUSTAV

    Three Kings walked through the streets of Stockholm, to-day behind the cortege of King Gustuv ...

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  7. CHINESE REDS ARE INVITED TO U.N. DEBATE ON KOREA

    The Security Council of the United Nations decided yesterday to invite the Chinese Communist regime to rush representatives here to join the debate on General ...

    Article : 317 words
  8. Winter Approaches In North Korea

    Nearly all the United Nations troops in North Korea—except the British—were this week trying out their new "winter ...

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  9. ONE QUAD DIES, OTHERS AILING

    Eldest of the five-day-old Moreland quads, Gerhard, died early this afternoon after failing to respond to hospital treatment. The condition of the other three children is causing ...

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  10. STATE GOVERNMENT MOVES TO SAVE RAIL RATES

    The State Government to-day called an emergency meeting of the Executive Council to safeguard its increased rail freights and fares. Earlier, in the Legislative Assembly, the Opposition ...

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  11. BRITISH MINISTER URGES USE OF SYNTHETIC FIBRES

    The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Wilson, yesterday urged the fullest use of synthetic libres with natural fibres in ...

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  12. New R.A.A.F. C.O. In Malaya

    The new commanding officer of the R.A.A.F. No. 90 Wing in Malaya would be Group-Captain Frank Headlam, director of ...

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  13. REDS REPORTED IN LHASA

    A late report from Kalimpong quoting a Peking Radio broadcast, says the "People's Army" has entered Lhasa, the capital of ...

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  14. Defeat Was Not Vital

    LONDON, Thurs. —The Labour Government was defeated yesterday by 235 votes to 229— but on an issue which does not ...

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  15. NEPAL'S MILITARY REGIME TO BE CHALLENGED

    Nepalese nationalists have served notice that they will attempt to overthrow the powerful military regime which has set a three-year-old boy on the throne of Nepal in place of his grandfather, ...

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  16. LORD CHANCELLOR IN LAW PROCESSION

    The Lord Chancellor, Lord Jowett, leads the profession from Westminster Abbsy to the House of Lords after the service for the Michaelmas Law Sittings last month, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Our Casualties Are High

    The Australian battalion in Korea would unhesitatingly follow the U.N. decision on whether to cross the Manchurian border, ...

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  18. Higher Pensions

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said he hoped to introduce within a few days legislation to increase old-age, invalid, and war ...

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