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  4. 'END THE WAR' OFFENSIVE ON IN KOREA

    TOKIO, November 24.-Allied forces to-day opened an "end the war" offensive in north-west Korea under the personal direction of General MacArthur. General MacArthur said the attack ...

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  5. EVATT SEES OBNOXIOUS SECTIONS IN ANTI-RED ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Sections 4, 5 and 9 of the Communist Party Dissolution Act were ...

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  6. OLD. GOVT. TO PRESS COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Government would open up works in every way it could in country areas to absorb migrants and avoid capital city unemployment ...

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  7. Pay rise of £325 for State members

    Brisbane, Friday— Queensland Parliamentarians are to give themselves a £325 salary ...

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  8. ALPHA ENTIRELY SUBMERGED BY FLOODWATERS

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Within a few hours the entire town of Alpha was submerged in water up to six feet deep this morning, stated the local school teacher (Mr. A. Hill) to-night. ...

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  9. RAIL STRIKE LIKELY TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive ...

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  10. Railway traffic held up

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. —A flood in the Haughton River held up traffic on the railway ...

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  11. Pensions up next pay day

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Pensioners will receive pension increases approved, by the Federal Parliament on their ...

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  12. NO THREAT TO CHINA BY U.N.

    LONDON, November 24. —Britain has assured China that United Nations action in Korea in no way ...

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  13. SUSPENSION OF ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr, Justice Kirby will consider in Melbourne on Monday an application by the Stevedoring ...

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  14. MORE BASIC WAGE CLAIM ADJUSTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday— Flour mill employees will receive only 17- of the £ 1 basic wage ...

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  15. Shaw's ashes scattered

    LONDON, November 24.—Bernard Shaw's ashes were mingled yesterday with his wife's and men scattered over the garden of his ...

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  16. Flood warnina

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Flood advice issued by the Weather Bureau to-night states: General rain, with further heavy falls between ...

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  17. Back to work at Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Melbourne watersiders decided at a mass meeting to- day to end the strike and accept ...

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  18. AFUL.E. apology

    Brisbane, Friday. — The Australian Federated Union of Loco Enginemen, through its ...

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  19. CHINESE REDS CHARGE FRENCH WITH FRONTIER VIOLATIONS

    HONG KONG, November 24.—Chinese Communist Government to-day. charged French ground and air forces in indo-China with provocatively violating the Chinese frontier. ...

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  20. Strict security measures urged

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Strict security measures to ensure the safety of plant and works for the Tully Falls hydro-electric project ...

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  21. Claim for custody

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 24.—Bertha Hertogh chewed the corner of her handkerchief in court to-day during the hearing of the suit in ...

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  22. SYDNEY MEETING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A return to work move is expected at a meeting of Sydney waterside workers on Monday morning. ...

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  23. SUGGESTION OUT OF PLACE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Commenting to-day on a recent article in the Teachers' Journal, the Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. G. ...

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  24. DISTRIBUTED BY LOT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Casket prizes were distributed entirely by lot and obviously could not be distributed evenly amongst ...

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  25. Jap peace treaty

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Russia to-day disclosed terms of a Japanese peace treaty proposed by the United States last ...

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  26. Protest to Soviet

    MOSCOW, November 24. — Britain, France and the United States, for the second time, have protested to Russia on ...

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  27. No immediate price rise for petrol, smokes

    MELBOURNE, Friday. - There will be immediate increase in the price of cigarettes, tobacco or petrol. ...

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  28. MR. MENZIES CLARIFIES C.M.F. OBLIGATIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An assurance that the Government would not pick up any battalion or brigade of the Citizens' Military Forces and send them off willy nilly as such to localised campaigns as Korea was given by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in a broadcast to-niaht. ...

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  29. NO CONDITION TO MAKE WILL

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Pathologist. Dr. R. Duhle eiveing evidence in the Lane will case to-day,[?] be considered the late Mrs. ...

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  30. BUSES RUN PRIVATELY

    BRISBANE, Friday. — City Council buses may be run by private bus operators and other bus drivers if the city's ...

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  31. POTATOES DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— The Agriculture. Department, in drastic action to get rid of giant stocks of surp'us ...

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  32. Little work on gold mine

    BUNDABERG, Fri. — Although optimistic reports 12 months ago of a second "El Dorado" at Mt. Swindon, in the Mt. Perry ...

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  33. £100.000 fire

    LONDON, Nov. 24. — About £100,000 sterling damage was caused by a fire which swept an electrical and musical industries ...

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