1951
 
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  • Chinese & North Koreans break through UN lines in Korea 
  • King Abdullah of Jordan assassinated
  • Australia, New Zealand and US sign ANZUS Treaty
  • First videotape recording
  • First commercial computer (Univac 1)
  • Colour television in the US
  • Zebra crossings introduced (previously pedestrian crossings were marked by dotted lines)
  • Australian "horror Budget" increases taxes and interest rates 
  • First School of the Air in Australia
  • First main-line diesel trains in Australia (NSW)
  • First one-brand "service station" in Australia (formerly called "garages")
  • First Chinese restaurant in Sydney (the Cathay)
  • "Brigadoon" plays in Australia
  • Plastic flamingos become popular lawn decorations

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Univac 1
Golden Fleece petrol pump
Duck and Cover (video)
Learn what to do
if an atomic bomb
is dropped on you.

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Korea (video)
The tide of war turned
against the United Nations forces.

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