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  4. Backs smoko policy

    BRISBANE, Mon.— More than 1000 Brisbane waterside workers at a stop work meeting ...

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  5. REDS WORRIED ABOUT EAST GERMAN PARTISAN THREAT

    BERLIN, November 2.—Russia to-day called on the East German population to join in the fight against "prisons, saboteurs and ...

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  6. P.O.W. baulk at murder check (one killed)

    PANMUNJOM, November 2.—A Chinese prisoner of war was killed by gunfire yesterday before Indian guards paraded 444 P.O.W.'s for identification following ...

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  7. Post for Paulus

    BERLIN, Nov. 2.—A farewell message to Russia by former German Field Marshal ...

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  8. C'ville starts

    COLLINSVILLE, Mon.— The newly mechanised State coal mine started production today. ...

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  9. Police appeal

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Two Brisbane detectives appealed to the Police Appeal Board today against the ...

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  10. OFFER AID ON SAAR

    LONDON, Nov. 2.— Britain and the United States were ready to help France and West ...

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  11. More wives Work in U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— The Labour Department reported that more than half of 19million working women ...

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  12. Jobs scarce in London

    MELBOURNE. Mon. — Jobs were scarce and living costs high in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. No comment on Pilbeam's offer

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The Premier (Mr. Gair) would not comment today on Mr. Pilbeam's offer. ...

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  14. Replace experts

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Two railwaymen were selected today to go overseas in place of the two experts ...

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  15. Dearer bread?

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Bread would probably be up to 1d. dearer in Queensland next month, a bread industry ...

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  16. Snow in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—An inch of snow fell at Mount Hotham in the Alps today in a sudden wintry snap that ...

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  17. Longer show

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Beginning next year, Brisbane's Royal Show in August will start on a Thursday instead ...

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  18. NEW FIND OF URANIUM

    DARWIN, Mon. —There has been another find of uranium in the Northern Territory — ...

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  19. No change in Korea talks deadlock

    PANMUNJOM, Nov. 2. — Deadlocked United Nations and Communist diplomats continued negotiations to set up the Korean peace conference today. ...

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  20. Union attack

    BRISBANE, Mon. — An attack on the abolition of quarterly wage adjustments will be made at the ...

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  21. Pakistan move

    KARACHI, Nov. 2.—The Constituent Assembly today voted to make Pakistan a republic but left untouched ...

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  22. "Pound change"

    LONDON, Nov. 3. — The 'Financial Times' today drew attention to "revived talk of a possible change in the ...

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  23. Man missing in Peninsula

    CAIRNS, Mon. — A police party is searching rugged, heavily timbered country 180 miles west of Cairns for the ...

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  24. Smuggling

    GEORGETOWN, Nov. 2.— Deputy Police 'Commissioner of British Guiana (Mr. Whittington) yesterday ...

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  25. Wet in Britain

    LONDON, NOV. 2. — November has begun in Britain with rain, gales and flooding after one of the driest ...

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  26. "Menzies" was biggest buyer

    SYDNEY, Mon.—"Bob Menzies" and "Neville Sellwood" were the biggest buyers at Sydney ...

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  27. MILK IMPROVED HEALTH

    BRISBANE, Mon. —The health of Australian school children appears to have been improved by the free ...

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