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  4. N. AUST. CAMP THREAT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — There was no hunger strike or demonstration at the Cowra migration ...

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  5. RAIL STRIKE SUPPORT IS COLLAPSING IN SOME VICTORIAN TOWNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-Country support for Victoria's record 35-day-old train strike is collapsing. More than 12 country sub-branches of the ...

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  6. RESISTANCE CRUMBLES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, November 19. — United Nations forces advanced along the whole 200-mile Song North Km[?]ean front yesterday, meeting ...

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  7. All is quiet on diplomatic front, too

    COUNCIL QUIET: While United Nations forces in Korea are being allowed to advance with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOOL RISE IS HELD EXPLOSIVE

    BOSTON, November 19.—The large increase in the price of wool was loosing explosive forces in ...

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  9. Brisbane talks set for to-day

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Resumption of Brisbane's trams, and buses will hinge on vital State ...

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  10. State Governor has term extended

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-night that His Majesty the King had approved the extension of the term of Lieut.- Gen. Sir John Lavarack as Governor of Queensland ...

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  11. HUMOR GOES WITH CHURCH

    BRISBANE, Sunday..— The well-know script and play writer, the Rev. Arthur Oliver, Methodist minister at ...

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  12. NEW FEDERAL R.S.L. CHIEF

    Mr G. W. Holland (Vic.) was elected Federal president of the Returned Soldiers' League at the annual Federal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BALANCE SHEET

    The balance-sheet of the rail strike at the week-end was:— General loss to the railways ...

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  14. CUTTER IN BRISBANE AFTER SEA ORDEAL

    Brisbane, Sunday. — After being blown 1500 miles from Fiji by two cyclones, one squall ...

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  15. First indust. chaplain

    BRISBANE, Sun. — Rev. T. Rees Thomas, City Congregational Church, was appointed Australia's first ...

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  16. Potato price inequality

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Potato Marketing Board Secretary -(Mr. G: H. Camens) said to-night that Queensland Consumers of potatoes ...

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  17. STEAMER SAVES LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Sunday. —The 3351- ton freighter, Dumosa, late to-day towed to safety a 30ft. fishing launch which was drifting disabled ...

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  18. CHILD DEAD, 7 INJURED IN CRASH

    MARYBOROUGH, Sun. — An infant child was killed and seven others injured, one critically, when a tourer car ...

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  19. jr. lifesavers in trouble

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Lifesavers rescued Donald Johnston (16) from drowning after he had been under water for more ...

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  20. STRUGGLE AGAINST WEATHER

    TOKIO, November 19.—Torrential rain following sub-zero temperatures earlier this week ...

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  21. WAR IS NOT INEVITABLE

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Foreign Affairs Minister (Mr. Spender) tonight deplored loose talk about the inevitability of a third world war. ...

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  22. Parlt. salary rise

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Increase of rank and file members' salaries from £1050 a year to £1500 is being urged by a section of the State ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    TOKIO, Nov. 19.—Communist guerrillas in a surprise strike late yesterday captured Chunchon, 50 miles north-east of Seoul, South ...

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  24. Mystery action in Indonesia

    SINGAPORE, November 19.— Mystery action was taken by army and police authorities in Djakarta, the capital of ...

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  25. Two men killed in basement collapse

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Police and firemen worked all to-day in the basement of the Liverpool-street building used as a store by Coles and Selfridges, into which fire debris crashed on Saturday morning. ...

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  26. BASIC WAGE PAY FOR MINERS

    Sydney, sun.—Although mine workers will be paid the £1 a week basic wage increase from December 4 they will not receive it ...

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  27. Thrown off bicycte

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday. — Two young men were admitted to the Tweed District Hospital at Murwillumbah early tills morning ...

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  28. Motor-cyclist killed

    WARWICK, Sunday. — Rex Fiddle (about 25), single, residing at the Bullmba Hostel, Brisbane, and believed to be a native of ...

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  29. GRAZIERS OBJECT TO FREEZE

    BRISBANE, Sun. — The United Graziers' Association this week will consider making a protest to the Government over the ...

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  30. 1643 PEOPLE DIE ON ROADS

    Mr T. G. Fatterson, Commonwealth Director of Road Transport, in his annual report to the Australian Road ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. R.A.A.F. promotion

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (Air Commodore F. R. W. Scherger) has been promoted to Air Vice ...

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  32. 200 SAVED BY SYD. LIFESAVERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Surf club members rescued nearly 200 people on Sydney beaches to-day. Heavy surfs, changing currents ...

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  33. "DAD AND DAVE" CREATOR HONORED

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.—"I congratulate you on your awareness of native culture and the cultural wealth of Australia in that you have twice honored authors by erecting monuments to their memory." ...

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  34. PLACE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Prime Minister Mr. Menzies) will open a convention on the place of local Government in a ...

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  35. Drowned from boot

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A young married man was drowned in Botany Bay to-day when he fell from a Ashing boat. He was James ...

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  36. RESCUES OVER POWER LINE

    FRESNO, California, November 19.—Army engineers used a 12,000 volt power line in rescuing 35 people who were in danger of ...

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  37. Motor-cycle deaths

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Joseph Morrison (22), single, of Ellen- street, Oxley, who was injured in a motor cycle accident in ...

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  38. POLE HURT IM OUARRFI

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A New. Australian was badly wounded in the head and face by a shotgun blast in a quarrel with another ...

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