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  2. Advertising

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  3. Hundreds of volunteers in Coff's Harbour call

    COFF'S HARBOUR (by telephone)—Hundreds of volunteers had to rush again to fight fresh bushfires menacing the Coff's Harbour area last ...

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  4. Unions' applications rejected

    STATE Labour Caucus yesterday refused union applications for a holiday on Monday, December 28. About 20 Australian Labour Party affiliated unions and ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    EVERYTHING they touch turns to crisp, folding bank notes ...

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  6. BATTLE TO HOLD THE FIRES

    ONE OF THE hundreds of volunteer fire-fighters operated a mobile fire spray in the fight yesterday against a bushfire which swept through Payne's banana plantation, eight miles from Coff's Harbour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  7. Council stays

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Parliament to-day refused to control Sydney by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SECOND HIGHEST

    Brisbane's water consumption has risen close to danger level for the first time this ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. THREW POKER; HUSBAND DIED

    LONDON, November 18 (AAP)—Britain's "Kind Judge" yesterday freed a woman who had thrown a poker at her husband, fatally injuring him. ...

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  10. Chiang "on own"

    TAIPEH, November 18 (AAP)—Chiang Kai-shek's entire Nationalist Cabinet ...

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  11. "Intimidated," claim Federal Labour men

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Some Labour Party members claimed last night that party leaders had intimidated the Federal Labour Caucus yesterday. They said open discussion had been ...

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  12. Summer, 2053?

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Summer is not as hot as it used to be. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 246 words
  13. "Dismal chorus nags Royal family"

    LONDON, November 18 (AAP)—"Croakers, moaners and killjoys" have been told to leave the Queen alone. In an editorial to-day ...

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  14. ATOM CHIEF

    ATOM CHIEF Sir Edwin Plowden, who last week was appointed first chairman of Britain's Atomic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LAST OF MOOLTAN

    FIVE thousand "friends" packed Hamilton Wharf yesterday to send off the P and O liner Mooltan. ...

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  16. New faces in London

    LONDON, November 18 (AAP)—A few Londoners to-day began wearing "smog masks." ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. Boy drowned

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—David Mantle, 15 of Sunshine, Melbourne, was drowned yesterday when he ...

    Article : 47 words
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  19. Mau Mau murder 3

    NAIROBI, November 18 (AAP)—Mau Mau terrorists last night and to-day killed Europeans. ...

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  20. Funeral picnic

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter) No funerals will be conducted in Sydney to-day because undertakers ...

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  21. New ironworkers' ballot at Ipswich

    NEW ballot, will be held for election of the Ironworkers' Association Ipswich sub-branch officials. The association State ...

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  22. Stone church

    LISMORE (by telegram)—Stone-throwing vandals have broken more than 50 panes of glass in the windows of ...

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  23. Struck dead

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—George Wrigley, 66. of Brewarrina, north-west NSW was struck dead by ...

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  24. "Comedy" act on murder

    PARIS, November 18 (AAP)—Gaston Dominici, 77, said in his prison cell at Digne, southern France ...

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  25. CAT CLINGS 100 MILES

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A cat clung to a ship's anchor on a 100-mile voyage from Sydney ...

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  26. SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY

    FAREWELL wave from thousands on the Hamilton wharf as the liner Mooltan sailed yesterday on her final voyage from Brisbane to Britain after 30 years' service on the England—Australia run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. Took kerosene

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—A police car raced at up to 80 miles an hour to get a choking girl, Merrilyn ...

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  28. Play was fatal

    MELBOURNE (by tele-printer)—Aileen Mary Healy, 16 months, of Collingwood, had died of ...

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  29. BULLETS FLY AT 3 A.M. AS MAN SHOOTS WIFE-THEN SUICIDES

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A man fatally shot his wife and then committed suicide after a party at their Broken Hill home early yesterday. The shooting followed on ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. Gambled—lost

    CHICAGO, November 18 (AAP)—Elizabeth Valone, 12, was killed yesterday as she played "Russian ...

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  31. Surgeon dies

    LONDON, November 18 (AAP)—Sir Launcelot Barrington-Ward. 69, extra surgeon to the Queen, died at ...

    Article : 26 words
  32. No separation

    HOLLYWOOD, November 18 (AAP)—Film star Ray Milland and his wife Mal. who jointly announced a ...

    Article : 26 words
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