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  4. PASSPORTS CANCELLED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government has cabled all Australian diplomatic posts abroad, instructing them to ...

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  5. U.N. ADVANCE IN KOREA CONTINUES UNOPPOSED

    TOKIO, November 16. —British and Australian troops of the 27th Commonwealth Brigade ...

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  6. Anti-Red Act aimed at working class

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Communist Party Dissolution Act was aimed at circumscribing the independence of the trade union movement, Mr. E. A. Laurie, for the Australian Communist Party, said in the High Court to-day. ...

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  7. Premier and Mr. Walsh clash on party discipline

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An angry clash between the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and Mr. E. J. Walsh (Bundaberg) on party discipline marked the Cauous meeting of the State Parliamentary Labor ...

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  8. Advocates C. York rail link

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The provision of new rail links to develop the Gulf country and Cape ...

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  9. "Free" drugs used freely

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The inclusion of "free" drugs among the total prescriptions being handled by ...

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  10. PORT ALMA TO HAVE U.K. SHIPPING CONNECTION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The present direct shipping to the North Queensland ports of ...

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  11. Recondition Railway

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— The Minister for Transport (Mr Duggan) said to-day that during ...

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  12. Soviet alleges U.S. "attack" on

    BERLIN, November 16.— Russia alleged yesterday an American plane attacked a Soviet plane ...

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  13. WANTS EGYPT EVACUATION

    LONDON, Nov. 16. — King Farouk told the Egyptian Parliament to-day his Government was demanding ...

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  14. "Drugs in cupboards"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Giving evidence in the Lane will case to-day, Dr. John Bostock, ...

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  15. Tibet's case brought to U.N.

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 16.— El Salvador yesterday asked the General Assembly to consider the Chinese Communist ...

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  16. Attempt to kill admitted

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thur. —An admission that he had tried to kill a woman because she might ...

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  17. SNAKE BITE VICTIM SAVED

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — Bitten by a brown snake at Yarraman yesterday, Ronald Briskey (12) is making good ...

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  18. NOT MILLIONAIRE

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The late Fred William Hughes. who was reputed to be a millionaire, left an estate of only £83,852. ...

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  19. No move in tram strike

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— There is no immediate prospect of settlement of the city's tram and bus ...

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  20. Labor M.P. gagged after bitter clash in House

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—With members shouting interjections and crying "Name him, name him," Mr. Clyde Cameron (Lab., S.A.) was gagged in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  21. Uniform traffic code suggested

    CANBERRA, Thurs.—Appalled by the shocking number of road accidents, the Australian National Road Safety Council will consider ...

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  22. CHINESE REDS DEFEND KOREAN INTERVENTION

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 16.—Communist China, in its first communication to the United Nations about General MacArthur's report of Chinese Communist intervention in Korea, declared yesterday the ...

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  23. Korea delegation

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Menzies said in the House of Representatives he would consider a request by Mr. Calwell (Lab., ...

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  24. Investigate beef bruising

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — The Railway Department will investigate a suggestion by Mr. Sparkes (C.P., Aubigny) to ...

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  25. U S. must prevent tragedy

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) declared the United States ...

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  26. Decision reserved

    WARWICK, Thurs.—Judgment was reserved in the Circuit Court to-day by Mr. Justice Mack in the action in which Edward Collins, ...

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  27. German part in European defence

    LONDON, Nov. 16.—The British Defence Minister (Mr. Shinwell) said in the House of Commons yesterday that at the recent ...

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  28. HOURS LIMITATION SOMETIMES SOUGHT TO GET OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Some people in industry wanted a limitation of hours only for the purpose of getting overtime, Mr. Justice Matthews said in the Arbitration Court to-day. Mr. H. Boland, for the ...

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  29. Sydney rain records go

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Sydney's 90-year-old annual rainfall record of 82.76 inches was smashed early this afternoon. ...

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  30. IN BRIEF

    HOME GUARD: The Defence Minister (Mr. Emanuel Shinwell) said in the House of Commons on Wednesday the Home Guard, the ...

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  31. Purchase approved

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—The Executive Council to-day approved the State Electricity Commission's purchase on behalf of regional ...

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  32. NO IMPEDIMENT

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — Mr. Osborne (Lib., N.S.W.), in the House of Representatives, asked the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) ...

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  33. Gaoled for three years

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.— Found guilty by a jury in the Supreme Court to- day, Reginald Stanley Dillon (38), farmer, was ...

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  34. Red ban lifted

    MADRAS, Nov. 16.—The Madras Government to-day lifted the ban on the Communist Party and 35 allied organisations, following a ...

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