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  4. TRAIL OVER MONEY

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Arthur Charles Bailey, a Victorian farmer, told the Central ...

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  5. "Hitler elite" shows a new upsurge of life

    DUSSELDORF, Nov. 12.—Activities of some former members of the Waffen S.S. (Hitler's elite troops) care being investigated ...

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  6. Quake damage

    TOKIO, Nov. 12. — Japanese, scientists said today the earthquake which sent a mountainous tide crashing eastward across the Pacific on November 4 must ...

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  7. New unrest in South Africa

    CAPETOWN, Nov. 12. — New disturbances threatened in troubled Africa yesterday when 600 Africans gathered outside the Municipal Depot in Port ...

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  8. DAMAGES CLAIM MADE BY SEAMAN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A Sydney seaman claiming heavy damages from two Communist officials of the Seamen's Union admitted to the District Court today that ...

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  9. Lit own pyre

    SYDNEY, Wed. — A man had set fire to his home, locked himself in and then threatened ...

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  10. Transfer patient

    BRISBANE, Wed.— Eighteen - year - old Longreach drover Roy Pascoe, the Wacol ...

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  11. P.M. ILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) was confined to bed today suffering from a ...

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  12. Ground regained in Korea battle

    SEOUL, Nov. 12.—United Nations forces had recaptured all the ground lost last night in the Triangle Hill and Sniper Ridge area, the 8th Army said today. ...

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  13. "SMASH BOARD"

    BRISBANE, Wed.— Produce merchants were determined to smash the Potato Mar- ...

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  14. Cooler spell

    BRISBANE, Wed.—South-westerly winds which reached 40 miles per hour in Brisbane today brought a ...

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  15. Leave Monday

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. —Troops stationed at Wacol Army Camp, Queensland, will be able to leave camp ...

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  16. War graves "complete"

    SYDNEY, Wed. — By the end of next February all construction work on the Imperial War Graves ...

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  17. Sailing orders

    CANBERRA, Wed. — A direction to future Labour Governments to legislate to prohibit any future ...

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  18. POOR SALE

    MAREEBA, Wed. — Only 28 tons of tobacco leaf offered at the sales today was sold. ...

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  19. Shot by Cupid

    AUCKLAND, Nov. 12.— Auckland detectives investigating an alleged attempted murder of a ...

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  20. Men dismissed

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Seven men have been dismissed from the boning department of the Brisbane Abattoir, ...

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  21. A-bomb question

    LONDON, Nov. 12. — Mr. Bellen[?]er (Labour) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) in the House of ...

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  22. Cyclist killed

    BUNDABERG, Wed. — A young Hungarian migrant died almost immediately to-night from shocking injuries ...

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  23. Cow record

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An Australian record price of 600 guineas was paid for a Friesian cow at ...

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  24. Brother dead

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The Victorian Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) was summoned to the bedside of his sick brother while ...

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  25. New drug successful

    PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 12. — A new synthetic drug discovered three years ago in Europe was ...

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  26. Confidence in ALP secretary

    CANBERRA, Wed.— The Federal Executive of the A.L.P. today carried a motion of ...

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  27. Electricity loan

    SYDNEY, Wed. — About £1,300,000 had been subscribed to the N.S.W. electricity commission £1,500,000 ...

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