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  4. JUDGE FINDS MOTHERS GIVEN WRONG BABIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Justice Barry found in the Supreme Court today that because of a mix-up at Kyneton District Hospital on June 22,1945, two ...

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  5. VIC. BLOCKADE DEADLOCK

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Victorian Premier (Mr. Hollway) announced to- night that the State Cabinet would hold another emergency meeting tomorrow to consider fresh Government action in the ...

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  6. A DOSE OF HIS OWN MEDICINE

    LONDON, November 25.--Mr. Eric Wildman, who calls himself "President of the National Society for the Retention of Corporal Punishment," with a bundle of 20 canes under an arm, visited Horsely Hall School, Ecceshall, in Staffordshire, to tell pupils an occasional caning was good for naughty girls ...

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  7. Abolition Urged

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Abolition of the Stevedoring. Industry Commission is urged by Australian manufacturers ...

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  8. REDS USE TERRORIST TACTICS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Terrorist tactics have been applied by Communists to Mrs. A. L. Marshall, wife of ...

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  9. EIRE'S BREAKAWAY NOT AN ACT OF HOSTILITY

    DUBLIN, November 25.--Mr. Costello, introducing a bill to repeal the External Relations Act in the Dail, said the measure Was not conceived in any spirit of hostility ...

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  10. Test For British Diplomacy

    PARIS, November 25.--It was authoritatively stated today that within the next week or two the Israeli Government ...

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  11. ARMY TAKES OVER IN VENEZUELA

    CARACAS, November 25. -- Lieut-Colonel Marco Perez Jiminez (Chief of the Army Staff) announced by radio that the Army ...

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  12. Quadruplet Calves

    AUCKLAND, November 25.--Quadruplet heifer calves have been born on a North Auckland dairy ...

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  13. Linseed Harvest

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Harvesting of the linseed crop now nearing completion is expected to yield nearly 60,000 bushels of seed. ...

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  14. BAN MODIFIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Federal president of the Seamen's Union .(Mr. R. Franklin) said in ...

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  15. DEFIANCE OF UNION EXECUTIVE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In defiance of the union's Federal executive, Brisbane members, of the Storemen and Packers' Union ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE UNIONS TO FIGHT RED INTERFERENCE

    LONDON, November 25.--"Interference by the Communist party in the domestic affairs of affiliated unions has been constant for many years, and its presumption ...

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  17. Show Went On

    EAST LONDON (Cape Province), November 25.--A young girl lion tamer, Ray Walker ...

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  18. KING IN DANGER OF BECOMING PERMANENT INVALID

    NEW YORK, November25. -- The 'Herald Tribune's' correspondent, writing from London, says King George was reported last night to be in danger of ...

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  19. DOCKERS' STRIKE SETTLED

    NEW YORK, November. 25.--Settlement of the 16 days old dockers' strike, which, has tied up shipping along most of the ...

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  20. Fascinated By Jewels

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- Plainclothes Constable R. A. Freeman told the Police Court to-day at the hearing of a charge of breaking ...

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  21. Explosion Kills 23

    LISBON, November 25.--At least 23 people were killed, most of them women, and 24 injured in an explosion at Amora, on the ...

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  22. Strand Building Sold

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The three-storey Strand Building, fronting Queen and Albert streets, has been purchased by Mutual ...

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  23. Broadcasting Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Opposition members in the House of Representatives to-day criticised during the committee stages a clause of the Broadcasting Bill which they claimed excludes ...

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  24. Threat To Cut Oil Supplies

    PARIS, November 25.--Faris el Khoury (Syria), addressing the United Nations Assembly Political Committee, and appealing against ...

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    A GENERAL view at Buckingham Palace on November 14 when the crowds that had gathered to await the news of the Royal birth watched the changing of the guard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Invitation To Churchills?

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- A tour of Australia by Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill through the localities arranged for the Royal ...

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  27. Fossil Graveyard

    MOSCOW, November 25. --The discovery by Russian scientists of a huge "graveyard" in the ...

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  28. Higher Petrol Price Sought By Company

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An increase of 2d. a gallon in the retail price of petrol is being sought by oil companies. ...

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  29. Teacher Exchange

    LONDON, November 25.--The Ministry for Education states that 69 British teachers will sail within the next few weeks to ...

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  30. New Prison Official

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Detective Sergeant Stewart G. E. Kerr, of the C.I.B., has been appointed Deputy Comptroller-General of ...

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