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  4. FORECAST:

    CLOUDY, OCCASIONAL LIGHT SHOWERS S.E. WINDS. ...

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  5. Plea to Cease Slaughter Of Moslems in Kashmir

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's New Delhi representative says: The Pakistan Food Minister (Ghanzansar Ali-Khan) urged Sir Harry Singh, Hindu Maharajah of the predominantly Moslem Kashmir, to stop the Dogra State troops from butchering Moslems. ...

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  6. Agreements Soon On Tariffs

    CANBERRA, Monday: Australia was getting very close to agreements in her international tariff ...

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  7. R.N. Tries Jet Engines

    MARINE GAS TURBINE has been installed in a Royal A Navy motor gunboat. This is the first marine gas turbine fitted in any ship. It consists of an aircraft type jet engine in which the ,jet is being .used to drive a power turbine and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Australian Sugar for Britain

    CANBERRA, Monday: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. Courtice) stated today that ...

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  9. Charged With Murder Of Actress Of Actress /::

    LONDON, Monday: James Camb (30), dock steward, of (Glasgow, appeared at Southampton Court on a charge of ...

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  10. Socialist Left Wing Bureau

    LONDON, Monday: Warsaw Radio has announced that a Socinform—Left Wing Socialist information ...

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  11. GANDHI BLAMES MAHARAJAHS

    LONDON, Monday: The Associated Press representative in New Delhi says: Mahatma Gandhi blames the State ...

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  12. POULTRY FARMERS' STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday: Poultry farmers throughout the State commenced their two weeks' strike when they withheld eggs ...

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  13. 40 CASUALTIES IN AIRLINER CRASH

    LONDON, Monday: A Swedish DC4 airliner, after attempting vainly to land in Athens in a storm, crashed near the city with about 40 casualties last night. The plane was flying from ...

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  14. MINISTER'S CHARGE AGAINST COUNCILS

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Minister for Health (Mr Kelly) claimed today that many municipal councils ...

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  15. AGAINST INCREASE IN BRITISH TOBACCO TAX

    LONDON, Monday: The Tobaoco Workers Union has decided to send a deputation to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Dr ...

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  16. URGES FEWER BATHS TO SAVE FUEL

    LONDON, Monday: The Minister for Fuel (Mr Gaitskell appealing for less [?] consumption in homes through ...

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  17. LIKELY DEMANDS BY DE GAULLE

    LONDON, Monday Reuter's paris representative says: It is learned that General de Gaulle, on the strength of his party's ...

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  18. EMERGENCY LANDING

    LONDON, Monday: The Australian B.O.A.C. Lancastrian returned to London airport after flying over Southern France and ...

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  19. MOST OF STRIKING MINERS RESUME

    LONDON, Monday: Most of the Scottish miners who were on strike last week have resumed work. ...

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  20. ARRESTS AFTER CLASH

    LONDON, Monday: The police arrested a number of people last night as a result of a clash which occurred when members of the ...

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  21. Another Missing

    JUNEAU (Alaska), Monday: A widespread search was launched here for a four-engined Pan-American World ...

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  22. CRITICS ANSWERED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday: Criticism that the Athenic sailed on Saturday for London with part of her refrigerated space used for ...

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  23. BID TO CONDEMN FORMS OF WAR PROPAGANDA

    NEW YORK, Monday: Australia, Canada and France will submit a joint resolution on war propaganda to the United Nations Political Committee today. ...

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  24. Croc. Lured To Death By Cat

    INNISFAIL, Monday: A 4 to 5ft. crocodile which was speared in Maurilyan Harbor pool was lured inshore, ...

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  25. LACK OF TEA BREAK AFFECTS SHIP INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Monday: The postwar activity of the Australian shipping industry has not been resumed because some employees ...

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  26. BRITISH CAN'T HAVE HOUSES AND BEER

    LONDON, Monday: "Only by a great liberalisation of American tariffs could the world ever pay back the USA. The world at ...

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  27. GASTRO EPIDEMIC

    BRISBANE, Monday: Four Brisbane children, including three from the one family, were admitted to the Children's Hospital ...

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  28. RIVER OF EGG YOLKS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Traffic was held up for an hour to-day when 61,200 eggs were tipped off a lorry which ...

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  30. LACK OF PERMIT FOR FIBRO FOR FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Because of the refusal of the New South Wales Department of Building Materials to issue a permit for a ...

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  31. SYDNEY'S HEALTH RECORDS

    SYDNEY, Monday: Speaking at the Health Week luncheon today Professor Harvey Sutton said that two health records had been ...

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  32. MIGRANTS FOR Q'LD

    BRISBANE. Monday Two hundred : and thirteen British migrants for Queensland will arrive in Brisbane on November 21 on ...

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  33. EXTRA PRICE FOR COAL

    SYDNEY, Monday: The secretary of the Joint Coal Board (Mr N. Stewart) told the Coal Tribunal today that the rising ...

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  34. SEAMEN TO DISCUSS JUDGE'S DECISION

    SYDNEY, Monday: The usual stop-work meeting of seamen in Sydney tomorrow will decide whether there will be any stoppage as a result of the judgment by Judge Kelly in the Commonwealth Court supporting the attitude ...

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  35. Constable Charged with Theft

    SYDNEY, Monday: A senior constable was charged at the Quarter Sessions today with house-breaking and theft. ...

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  36. ARMED CITIZENS SEEK ARSON SUSPECTS

    NEW YORK, Mond ay: Hundreds of armed citizens are on roads in fire-ravaged York (Maine) seeking perso ns suspected of incendiarism. ...

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  37. Against Easy Credit Inducements

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The Federal Reserve Board urged merchants and credit organisations not to provide easy credit ...

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  38. AUSTRIA WOULD ACCEPT SEPARATE TREATY

    VIENNA, Monday: A separate peace treaty with Britain , and America — without waiting for Russia— would be acceptable to ...

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