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  4. CHINA'S ACTION IN KOHEA TO GO TO U. N.

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 6.—America will take the facts about Chinese intervention in Korea before the U.N. Security Council to-day, states an informed source. ...

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  5. SYDNEY WATERFRONT TIE-UP THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Waterside workers are threatening to stop work to-morrow because of the dismissal to-night of 1000 men who refused to work overtime on 12 ...

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  6. N.S.W. MINERS TO GET BASIC WAGE RISE IN DECEMBER

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All mine workers in N.S.W. . will receive the basic wage increase of £1 a ...

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  7. NO FLIES ON THIS WOLF

    HAMBURG, November 6. —There are no flies on Herman Wolf. Wolf, a 47-year-old Hamburg ...

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  8. FIERCE ATTACK BY REDS ON U.N. DEFENCES

    SEOUL, November 6.—Communist troops hurled themselves against U.N. forces north of the Chongchon River to-day in a fresh attempt to break General MacArthur's newly formed defence line. ...

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  9. SCIENTISTS SHUT OUT

    LONDON, Nov. 6. — Fifty scientists, some working on a new form of graphite of great importance to atomic energy ...

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  10. PRECOCIOUS

    GYMPIE, Monday.—A newborn Jersey calf at Anderleigh dairying property in the Gympie ...

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  11. Miners to discuss anti-Red Bill

    SYDNEY, Mon. — The Miners' Federation 'Central Council decided to-day to call aggregate meetings of coalminers at the ...

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  12. ALIEN FORCES IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Nov. 6. — General MacArthur yesterday declared the Communists had "committed one of the most ...

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  13. HITCH HIKED 3000 MILES

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A young New Zealander who has hitch hiked more than 3000 miles in Australia since last ...

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  14. Father and son took judge's advice

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.— When a father and son. contending parties in a court action, appeared in the Supreme ...

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  15. CRIMES SMALLER SINCE MARRIAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A 28-year- old laborer said in the Newcastle Court to-day that his crimes since his marriage had not been as big ...

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  16. BIG CROWD AT BOYS' FUNERAL

    SYDNEY, Mon.—About 1300 men, women, and children attended the funeral to-day in Portland of Albert Colin Spiers and ...

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  17. REDS NEAR TIBETAN CAPITAL

    KALIMPONG, November 6. — Advance units of Chinese Communist troops have reached ...

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  18. More tasts of Collide coal ?

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Coal officials believe Victoria wants further tests before it signs a contract to take 200,000 tons of Callide coal ...

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  19. Parliamentarians should visit S.A.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Regular visits of politicians and experts between Australia and South Africa to advance their common ...

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  20. Quads condition "encouraging"

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Doctors said to-night that the condition of the quads born on Saturday to Mrs. Ogle was ...

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  21. Higher wool prices expected

    BRISBANE, Monday.—It looks as though prices at the wool sales to commence in Brisbane on Monday will be every bit as good as ...

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  22. To discuss Soviet plan for Germany

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—A Cabinet meeting to-day will have before it the views of the United States and French Governments on the ...

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  23. Claimed brothers like bushrangers

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The action of two brothers in taking possession of a cottage they owned was "not unlike those of bushrangers," Mr. L. C. Furnell, counsel for a plaintiff in the Supreme ...

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  24. Korea casualties

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. J. Francis) to-day announced the names of five members of the 3rd ...

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  25. Absentee wharfies, delay shipping

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Operations were delayed on 19 ships in port to-day because of watersiders' absenteeism after week-end ...

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  26. Police faces were red

    CAIRO, Nov. 6. — Egyptian police were red-faced to-day. Last week they cabled police headquarters throughout the ...

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  27. NO DOGS

    LONDON, November 6. —Police have taken dogs off patrol at Clarence House, London home ...

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  28. WIDE POWER SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Mon. — In an effort to break, the racket in potatoes, the Potato Marketing Board is seeking drastic powers to ...

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  29. Victorian rail strike

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. V. G. Hall) said to-day Victorian railway guards were already enjoying better conditions than guards in other States. "For the strike weapon ...

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  30. Wounded man in rear of shop

    SYDNEY, Mon.—Police tonight found a man lying on the floor at the rear of a boot shop in Crystal-street, Petersham, with ...

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  31. Pilot injured in Mustang crash

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Neil Maurice Woodrough (23), R.A.A.F. pilot, Class 3. of Adelaide, broke his pelvis when the Mustang fighter ...

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  32. MINISTER PROPOSES LIMITING SIZE OF STATE SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The size of schools would have to be limited soon to eliminate overcrowding, stated the Education Minister (Mr, G. Devries) to-day. ...

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  33. New French line in Indo-China

    SAIGON, Nov. 6. — A French military spokesman announced to-day all French army posts west of the Black River have been ...

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  34. CASE TO GO TO COURT

    MELBOURNE, Mon. —The agreement for settlement of the Victorian train strike will be lodged in the Arbitration ...

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  35. NINE SHIPS LOAD SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Nine ships in North Queensland are loading 48,200 tons, of sugar for Australia and overseas. ...

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  36. Test Soviet faith

    LONDON, Nov. 6.— Officials stated to-day the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin) would try to obtain a test of Soviet good ...

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  37. Miners' pension rise soon ?

    BRISBANE, Mon. — The State Government will introduce legislation this session putting coal miners' pensions on the same basis ...

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  38. Critical times for fishermen

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. — The State Secretary of the Fishermen's League (Mr. H. Miller) told members to-day something would ...

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  39. Boilermakers striking

    SYDNEY, Mon. —One thousand boilermakers at N.S.W. railway workshops will stop work' for 24 hours oh Wednesday. ...

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  40. Minister restinq

    BRISBANE, Mon. — The Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe) has given up his Ministerial duties for a few weeks, acting on ...

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  41. Coke report soon

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that. Mr, A,. A. Robertson (Federal National Development Officer) ...

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  42. Mystery death

    TOOWOOMBA, Mon. — Mrs. Charlotte Lilian Fuller (58), of Brigalow, via Chinchilla, died in hospital oil Saturday. A post ...

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