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  4. NO WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREA

    "TOKIO, November 30.— The Allied truce team told the Communist delegates at Panmunjom to-day the United ...

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  5. Drought almost as bad as 1902

    Brisbane, Friday.— The present drought gripping most of the State is almost as had as ...

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  6. CANAL ZONE UNEASY

    Ismailia, November 30. — Shooting and bomb throwing at British troops recurred in ...

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  7. IRONWORKERS' DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Fri. — Laurence Short has not been able to take over effective control as national secretary of the Ironworkers' Association. ...

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  8. Influence upset loan plan

    Brisbane, Friday.— The acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said to-day Queensland's method of ...

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  9. KOREAN BATTLE LINE

    This map shows the present battle line in Korea curving from just below the 38th Parallel near Kae-song to well north of the Parallel at Kosong in the east. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 77th birthday

    LONDON, November 30. — Centerpiece of Mr. Winston Churchill's 77th birthday party to-day will be a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DARING SCHEME TO SWINDLE TAX COMMISSIONER

    BRISBANE, Friday.-Charles Coward, retired company director, was the head and front of a daring and scandalous scheme designed to ...

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  12. Decision reserved

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the Transport ...

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  13. Determined to get possession

    LAUNCESTON, Fri.—The siege of a house in Brewer Place, Invermay, Launceston, which lasted 20 hours, ...

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  14. PROGRESS IN SUGAR TALKS

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—A Commonwealth spokesman said yesterday there was "quite an amount of ...

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  15. NO RISE IN BREAD PRICE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — No rise will take place in bread prices in Queensland following the increased prices for ...

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  16. HAIL HAVOC NEAR LISMORE

    LISMORE, Friday. — Galedriven hail caused a 40-mile strip of havoc near Lismore to-day. ...

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  17. WITNESSES MISSING

    SYDNEY, Friday.-Two missing witnesses were mentioned during the Lavers murder Royal ...

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  18. Trade agreement with Indonesia

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Agriculture Minister (Mr..J. McEwen) said to-day he had renewed trade arrangements ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS ON SOUR NOTE

    CANBERRA, Fri.—Bitter clashes between Government and Opposition members marked the ...

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  20. Broken love pact ended in stabbing

    KUALA LUMPUR, November 30,—An Indian youth stabbed and killed a young married woman who broke a love pact sealed in the Couple's blood, according to an alleged ...

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  21. Korean veterans in training plan

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Australian Council of Trade Unions will ask the Federal Government to include Korean ...

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  22. Blood Cess coup in Thailand

    BANGKOK, Thailand, November 30.—A group of Thailand's top generals and admirals overthrew the ...

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  23. DIED AFTER TRAIN COLLISION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.— A young man died from injuries received in a level crossing smash to-night. ...

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  24. No extra food for British Christmas

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—A Socialist motion deploring the Government's decision not to issue any ...

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  25. Sugar freight increased

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Freight on raw sugar shipped inter-State has been increased by 26 a ton. ...

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  26. "FLYING TRIANGLE" IN THE AIR

    LONDON, November 30.— The 'Daily Express' aviation correspondent says Britain's first "flying ...

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  27. Q'land concert circuit possible

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.— The formation of a concert circuit throughout Queensland could be facilitated by ...

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  28. Big call-up

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A total of 11,514 youths of 18 in all States will be called up in the next five weeks for the ...

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  29. £28M. flood damage

    ROME, Fri.—Italy's Minister of Public Works, Salvatore AIdisto, estimated to-day that the recent floods in Italy, ...

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  30. Explosion blasts arsenal

    PUSAN, November 30. — United States Army authorities said four Koreans were known to ...

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  31. Union ballot precautions

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Special precautions are being taken to guard the Federated Ironworkers' Association State ballot for ...

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  32. Red diplomats go on a spree

    PARIS, November 30.—Two Russian diplomats who came from Moscow to work with Mr. Vyshinsky at the United ...

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  33. WILL NOT SUBMIT TO SEAMEN'S UNION PRESSURE TACTICS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—We will not submit to the Seamen's Union's pressure tactics to force re-engagement of six crew sacked from the coastal steamer Elsanna, the managing director ...

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  34. Soviet accepts proposal on disarmament talks

    LONDON, November 30.—The Soviet Union to-day accepted a small power proposal for private Big Four disarmament talks at the United Nations session. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. 14 years' gaol for strangling

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A 23- year-old Sydney bricklayer to-day was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for strangling a ...

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  36. HAIRCUTS DEARER

    BRISBANE, Friday. — From to-morrow hairdressing charges in Queensland will rise by 3d. ...

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  37. Warning to Japan

    TOKIO, November 30.—Mr. Joseph Dodge, American Government financial adviser on Japan, warned the Japanese ...

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  38. KETCH BROKE DOWN IN GALE

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Five Queensland yachtsmen were on a disabled ketch which was towed into Broken Bay this ...

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  39. CITATION FOR AUST. BATTALION

    "TOKIO. November 30.—The 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, has been awarded a United States ...

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  40. Rescued from ship fire

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Wharf laborers rescued an injured mate from the hold of the 7000 steamer Cape Verde at ...

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  41. Atomic plant for South Australia

    ADELAIDE, Friday. — The Government is believed to be planning the establishment of an atomic plant in South ...

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  42. Defaulters to have second chance

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Youths who disobeyed call-up notices under the national service training scheme would be given a second chance in the future, the Minister for National Service (Mr. H. E. Holt) stated this morning. ...

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  43. New stamps for Royal visit

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) announced to-day three new postage stamps would ...

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  44. Oil refineries for Australia

    CANBERRA, Friday. _ Four major oil companies have advised the Government they intend to build refineries in ...

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  45. Continue to operate

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.— At a meeting of directors and suppliers of Port Curtis Dairy Association held to-day at ...

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