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  2. Advertising

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  3. 60,000 CHINESE REDS IN FIGHT

    TOKIO, November 9.—A spokesman for General MacArthur said to-day that United Nations forces in Korea were already facing an estimated 60,000 Chinese Communist troops, with another 60,000 probably on the way. ...

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  4. WELCOME LIKE HOME

    CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL, modelled in cake, intrigued the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher) yesterday. The cake was made for a civic reception to Dr. Fisher in the City Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Suspect big sabotage gang in U.K.

    LONDON, November 9.—Evidence is piling up that a sabotage gang is working in Britain, says the Daily Herald, official organ of the Labour Party. ...

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  6. Aust. on way to new era war

    LONDON, November 9.—Australia has made an important step towards press-button ...

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  7. Day By Day

    BRISBANE waterside worker, "Percy" Cowell loved fishing; loved the Bay. ...

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  8. Son's vain rescue dash into flames

    CROWS NEST, Thursday.—A farmer's son to-day plunged into flames vainly trying to ...

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  9. WILL LEAD AUST. FORCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Major I. B. Ferguson, M.C., has been selected to succeed Lieut. ...

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  10. Flying leap to slop horse

    A YOUNG constable on points duty expertly stopped a bolting horse al the intersection of Albert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Hamilton homes robbed

    THIEVES yesterday ransacked two Hamilton homes and stole property valued at nearly £350. ...

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  12. scarier fever ("Mild type") sweeps Milton

    A SCARLET fever epidemic among school-children is sweeping the Milton-Rosalie-Rain-worth district. It is concentrated in the Milton area ...

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  13. Hurricane hits town

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Hailstones the size of cricket bolls damaged almost every house in the Far-West town ...

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  14. Casualty list growing

    CASUALTIES among Australian troops in Korea were high, the Army Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. Cyclist killed

    MACKAY, Thursday.—Verne Blair. 19, canecutter, died soon alter admission to the Mackay district Hospital to-night after ...

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  16. Blind make big trip

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—About 60 blind men and women pensioners rose at 4 a.m. to-day to come to ...

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  17. Britain bans "peace" Reds

    LONDON, November 9 (A.A.P.).—No foreign Communists will be allowed to attend the so-called World ...

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  18. 2 Senators ill

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Two Queensland senators are ill. Senator Annabelle Rankin is voiceless at the Hotel ...

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  20. R.A.A.F. change

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Group-Captain Frank Headlam, Director of Training at R.A.A.F. headquarters, has ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. N.S.W. battle on new fares issue

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the end of a series of dramatic incidents in the Legislative Assembly to-day the State Government rescinded an Opposition motion which earlier had been carried by one ...

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  22. WHARFIES' DISPUTE ON RED SHIP CARGO

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday-A watersiders' dispute occurred on a visiting Russian ship to-day, but work continued after a board of reference. The men complained of The men complained of ...

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  23. 6 Hurt; bus hits house

    LISMORE, Thursday.—Six people were injured when a bus got out of control on a steep hill and crashed into the ...

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  24. Germans coming

    ROME, November 9 (A.A.P.).—An Australian Skymaster landed at Nicosia, Cyprus, to-day from Bremen with 66 ...

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  25. Fortune put of white dot

    LONDON, November 9 (Special).—Herbert Dunhill (67), one of two brothers who made £1 million sterling each ...

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  26. Prize for new train names

    The Railways Department would organise a naming competition for new air-conditioned trains, among departmental ...

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  27. Truman's close call in now Congress

    NEW YORK, November 9.—With only one seat in the House of Representatives undecided, the state of parties in the new Congress, elected on Tuesday is: Tuesday is: ...

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  28. £2000 Job offer

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government to-night advertised a £2000 a year position as first ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. Sugar price rise near

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A sugar price increase early in the new year is believed here to be inevitable. ...

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  30. Fraser worse

    WELLINGTON-(N.Z.), Thursday.—The condition of the former New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser. ...

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  31. To cost £63,500

    The Commonwealth Government has accepted a £6,500 tender for a new three-story concrete and brick telephone ...

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  32. Petain to stay

    PARIS, November 3 (A.A.P.).—The French National Assembly to-day refused by 480 rotes to 98 to free 94-year-old ...

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  33. Child migrants

    BELGRADE, November 91 (A.A.P.).—Another group of 36 Greek children left by air to-day for Melbourne to rejoin ...

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  34. Rush for rice

    MACKAY, Thursday.—City housewives mobbed Mackay's first post-war rice "session" to-day. ...

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