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  4. MIGRANTS WANT MORE "HUMANE" DIRECTOR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—One hundred and six inmates of the Cowra migrant camp have ...

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  5. U.N. troops closing on border

    SEOUL, November 20. — Spear- beads of the U.S. 7th Division, brushing aside Bight Communist resistance in the north-east ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Soviet sees virtue in war against non - Communists.

    NEW YORK, November 20.—The United states had concluded that the basic motivation of Soviet policy was the belief that war against non- Communist countries was just and virtuous, ...

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  7. 65 SHIPS HELD UP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sixty-five ships were immobilised and 7300 men thrown idle by a ...

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  8. Communist China ready to risk war

    HONG KONG, November 20. — Communist China has completed preparations to throw half a million crack troops into the battle for Korea "even at the risk of a major war." ...

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  9. BATTLE FOR CUSTODY OF DUTCH GIRL

    SINGAPORE, November 20.—The legal battle to decide who is to have custody of Bertha ...

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  10. FED. GOVT. BROKE OWN REGULATION, SAYS LAND COURT COUNSEL

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government had broken its own regulation, stated Crown counsel (Mr. B. Fahey) during the hearing of a £152,000 compensation claim in the Land Court ...

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  11. "Stealing an industry"

    Brisbane, Monday.— Queensland's outback grazing properties are being plagued by cattle ...

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  12. Soviet protest at release of war criminal

    LONDON, November 20. —Russia has protested to the United States against the proposed ...

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  13. Barcaldine loses dentists

    BRISBANE, Mon.—In one week Barcaldine has lost its three dentists. and the Hospital Board's doctor will leave within a few ...

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  14. Court scene sequel to murder charge

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—A man charged in the Court of Petty Sessions this afternoon ...

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  15. STAGE SET TO SPEED-UP PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.— When the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) moves the suspension of ...

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  16. Leave pay dispute'

    Sydney, Mon.—The coal industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) will hear an application by the Miners' Federation on ...

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  17. QLD. POTATO CROP MAY GO TO N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Mon.—To retain control of its product the Potato Marketing Board may decide to send the ...

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  18. "NOT UNDULY ALARMED"

    WARSAW, November 20.— Mrs. Jessie Street, leader of the Australian delegation to the world peace congress, said ...

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  19. Threat to ban Soviet fliqhts

    FRANKFURT, Nov. 20. — The United States High Commissioner (Mr. McCloy) to-day threatened to ban Soviet flights over the ...

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  20. Train strike end not in sight

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Despite a big back-to-work movement by track workers to-day, no end to Victoria's train strike is in sight. ...

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  21. Savage assault

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A 50- year-old painter of Edward-street, William Vivian Jones, was savagely assaulted in Astor-ter- ...

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  22. 15- subsidy on Collide coal ?

    MELBOURNE. Mon.—The Commonwealth is expected to pay 15 a ton subsidy on all Collide coal sent to Victoria. ...

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  23. ARRESTS IN INDONESIA

    DJAKARTA, Nov. 20.— Headquarters of Indonesia's circulation bank, the Java Bank, were closed to the public ...

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  24. SUGAR MEN LEAVE

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association (Mr. E. T. S. Pearce) left Brisbane this ...

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  25. Investigating boy's death

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Detectives have been sent to Portland to conduct a further investigation into the death of the ...

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  26. Wounding charge

    BUNDABERG, Mon.—A married woman was remanded until Monday in the Bundaberg Court of Petty Sessions for allegedly ...

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  27. ANTI-RED ACT GOVT. ATTEMPT TO SEIZE COURT'S FUNCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The executive Government was attempting to seize the court's functions through section 9 of the anti-Communist Act, Dr. H. V. Evatt, K.C., said in the Full High Court to-day. ...

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  28. New move to end tram strike

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Brisbane's tram and bus strike is likely to end after a mass meeting of tramway union members at the ...

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  29. Bird's eye view

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The Department of Civil Aviation has asked three pilots to explain why they flew at tree top height over ...

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  30. Gratuity pay-out

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Ex-service men and women will have one more form to complete before collecting their war gratuities ...

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  31. Crossing smash

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. — Three men were injured, one critically, when a utility crashed into a seaside train at the ...

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  32. Mineral production

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The State's mineral production. excluding gold, coal, and precious stones, was worth £2,381,912 for the quarter ...

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  33. Bounty extension

    CANBERRA, Mon.— Extension of the tractor bounty for a [?] three years will be legislated for shortly, the Minister for custom ...

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  34. Prices conference

    BRISBANE, Mon.— The acting Prices Minister (Mr. Power) will leave by air on Thursday to attend Friday's conference of State ...

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  35. Anti-Red go slow

    VIENNA, Nov. 20. — Serious breakdowns in industrial production in Czechoslovakia and Hungary—due to go-slow action by ...

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