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  3. FIRST HYDROGEN BOMB EXPLOSION REPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 9—The United States Atomic Energy Commission maintained its silence yesterday on nuclear weapons tests in the Pacific specifically refusing to comment on a report that the world's first hydrogen bomb had been ...

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  4. MINERS HAD A PICNIC

    Special trains from Ipswich and district carried thousands of men, women, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STORMS, GALES, HEAVY RAIN LASH THREE STATES

    Storms and gales caused damage in Queensland and New South Wales at the week-end, and heavy rain in Victoria has brought new flood ...

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  6. Coronation Year "TIME FOR DEDICATION"

    MELBOURNE. Nov. 9.—A call to the people of Australia to approach coronation year in a spirit ...

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  7. THEY LOVE A LAUGH

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—The "Sunday Dispatch" says the laugh of the Australian kookaburra ...

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  8. SOVIET BASES DESTROYED?

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—The 'Sunday Dispatch" in a front page "splash" today said the big earthquake ...

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  9. "WAR DANGER RECEDING"

    BRISBANE, Nov. 9.—Co-operation of the nations of the free world and the increased size of their ...

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  10. South Africa, says Dr. Malan WANTS BRITAIN AS MAIN BULWARK AGAINST COMMUNIST MENACE

    JOHANNESBURG, November 9.—South Africa wants a strong, anti-Communist Britain as the main bulwark against the Communist menace from the East, the Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) told a political meeting ...

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  11. CUSTOMER NOT SATISFIED!

    MILWAUKEE (Wisconsin), Nov. 9—A man walked into a dry cleaning shop yesterday, complained that ...

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  12. NONE BRAVER THAN DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—There were no troops braver then the men of the First and Third Australian battalions in Korea. Lieutenant-Colonel Ian Hutchison declared when he returned to ...

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  13. 'RED' PRESSURE IN KOREA

    SEOUL. Nov. 9.—Communist forces maintained pressure on United Nations positions last night with ...

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  14. Led Jews Back DR. WEIZMANN DIES AT 78

    TEL AVIV, Nov. 9.—Dr Weizmann, of Israel, died this morning. He was 78-years-old and had been ...

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  15. Simple Celebrations

    LONDON, Nov. 9.—It is the Queen's express wish that all local coronation celebration in ...

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  16. West Germany's Elections

    FRANKFURT. Nov. 9.—Although local issues are likely to obscure notional ones, observers will be ...

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  17. Four to Contest Bradfield?

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—It is almost certain that there will he at least four candidates in the field when ...

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  18. AIR PASSAGE FOR SACKED OFFICIAL

    LONDON Nov. 9.—The Kenya. Government yesterday booked an air passage to England for the British ...

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  19. "MALAYAN GUERRILLAS FACING STARVATION"

    KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 9.—A Communist leader said today that guerrillas in the Malayan Jungle were facing starvation. There was a shortage of man- power and the Communist rebellion was doomed to ...

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  20. GAME FINISH BEFORE NOON?

    SYDNEY, Nov. 9.—The N.S.W.-Queensland Sheffield Shield match should finish before lunch at the ...

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