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  4. Chinese reds take heavy losses

    SEOUL, November 10. --Chinese Communist troops entering Korea from Manchuria ...

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  5. No direct part in price control for Federal Govt

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) to-day rejected the State Prices Ministers' request for the Commonwealth to take part directly in price control policy by appointing a ...

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  6. £30,000 ESTATE SUBJECT OF COURT ACTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A case involving the disposal of a woman's estate worth £30,000 commenced in the Supreme Court to-day before acting Judge O'Hagan and a jury. ...

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  7. UNITED NATIONS FLAG OVER SEOUL

    The United Nations flag flies in front of the Capitol Building in Seoul, shortly after United Nations forces had driven the North Korean Communists from the capital city of the Republic of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ECONOMIC PLAN TO STEM RED ADVANCE

    London, November 10. -- An economic master-plan for resisting the advance of ...

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  9. New hope for T.B. patients

    LONDON, November 10, --The Medical Research Council, in a report published in the 'British ...

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  10. New cure for malaria

    SAVANNAH, Georgia, November 10.--A new drug tested on gaol volunteers has led to a "practically 100 per ...

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  11. EXECUTIONER SALUTED VICTIM'S BODY

    LOS NEGROS, Nov. 10. -- A Japanese who executed an Australian prisoner of war in Burma in 1942 saluted his. body after the ...

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  12. TOLLY FAILS POWER IS URGENT NEED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Unless the Tully Falls hydro-electric power was harnessed quickly there ...

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  13. DOLLAR DEFICIT REDUCED

    LONDON, November 10. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) disclosed at the Lord Mayor's ...

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  14. V.C. GOING TO WINNER'S REGIMENT

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A Victoria Cross which has been in Australia for 76 years left Sydney by air to-day for ...

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  15. NO INDICATION OF VIC. RAIL STRIKE END

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The State secretary of the A.R.U. (Mr. J. J. Brown) would give no clear indication to-day on whether the railways strike will end if ...

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  16. Nice hotel patrols uraed

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Coroner W. Roles to-day urged that uniformed police should patrol city hotels. ...

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  17. Sobering news for woolgrowers

    LONDON, Nov. 10. -- The 'Dally Express' finance editor says sobering news to Australian wool farmers is an announcement last ...

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  18. COAL OWNERS SEEK WAGE CONFERENCE

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The Queensland Coal Proprietors Association has approached the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  19. S.P. shops will remain illegal

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The State Government does not intend to legalise S.P. betting in Queensland because of ...

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  20. Remaining quads have more chance

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Chances for the remaining Ogle quads have improved. The babies, who will be a week ...

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  21. UNIFORMITY WANTED IN APPEAL GASES

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Judge Berne said in the Appeals Court to-day that only one judge should deal with ...

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  22. MORALE OF AUSTS. HIGH

    TOKIO, Nov. 10.---The 3rd Australian Battalion has suffered fairly heavy battle casualties in Korea so far without a single case ...

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  23. STATE GOVT. PLANNING FURTHER CUTTING UP OF LARGE STATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Large stations in the same rain belt as the Peak Downs sorghum project would he investigated with a view to cutting them up, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said in Parliament to-day during the second reading debate of a bill to increase Queensland's contribution to the Queensland-British ...

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  24. Queenslander "by adoption"

    BRISBANE, Fri, --Major I. B. Ferguson, M.C., the new commanding officer of the Australian battalion in Korea, ...

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  25. BUILDINGS FLATTENED IN HURRICANE

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Damage caused by a hurricane and hailstorm which struck Wilcannia yesterday afternoon is ...

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  26. Uniform price "unworkable"

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- A uniform petrol price throughout Queensland was "unworkable," Mr. H. W. Kilgour, R.A.C.Q. president, said ...

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  27. French build new forts

    SAIGON, Nov, 10, -- French West African troops are building 20 new fortresses east of the key outpost of Vietri as ...

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  28. Reds refused British visas

    MOSCOW, Nov. 10.--British visas have been refused to 40 of 65 Soviet delegates to the Sheffield peace congress, the Soviet ...

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  29. Fined for assault

    CAIRNS, Friday.--As tho sequel to a fracas in an aboriginal humpy in Lyons-street, Cairns, on October 29, a 24-year-old ...

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  30. Seeking heir to £24,000

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A search is being made in Australia for Michael Caffey. If Michael or his next of kin ...

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  31. School cane plot raises funds

    BUNDABERG, Friday. -- A working bee at Barolin State School, near Bundaberg, has cut 72 tons of cane off ...

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  32. CAIRNS BUSH FIRE SCARE

    CAIRNS, Fri.--Biggest bush fire in the Cairns area so far this season to-day menaced houses, sugar cane farms and ...

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  33. Armistice Day observance

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Two minutes silence will be observed at 11 a.m to-morrow, November 11, Armistice Day throughout Australia. ...

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