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  3. SUN. MOON, TIDES

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  4. DANGER OF THIRD WORLD WAR RECEDES

    LONDON, Nov. 10 (A.A.P.).—The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) to-night painted an optimistic picture of British and world affairs, and for the second time in three weeks said that the danger of a third world ...

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  5. Waterside Labour Priority to Handle Maize

    Maize, which may deteriorate quickly once taken from the silo, may be classified as a cargo needing waterside labour priority if Cairns Harbour Board's s efforts are fruitful. ...

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  6. "Scholars from East wanted at Canberra"

    Viscount Bruce was installed recenlty as the first chanceller of the Austrslian National ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Reds'Attitude Unchanged

    (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Union to-day proposed the creation an 11-nation commission to settle the Korean questions, ...

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  8. RESIGNATION OF MR. TRYGVE LIE

    NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Trygve lie, for six years the Secretary-General of the United Nations, to-day resigned for personal reasons. Mr. lie said he had wanted to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Police Patrols in East London Africans Stop Work

    (A.A.P.).—The police to-day kept up patrols in east Londen's African location, where seven Africans and two ...

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  10. MATCH DRAWN

    Rain squalls limited to-day's Play at the Melbearne Cricket Ground to 75 minutes before lunch, and the match between ...

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  11. STATE ELECTRICTITY LOAN

    BRISBANE, Nov. ll.—The Stete Electricity Commission's £750,000 der-subseriaed by £348,000 ...

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  12. "STOP CRITICISING HOSPITALS"

    BRISBANE, Nov. ll.—The Minister for Reatta. (Mr. W. M. Meere) apealed in parliament to-day for critics ...

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  13. INQUIRY DEMANDED.

    The Leader of the South African Opposition (Mr. H. G. Strauss) demanded to-day that the Government investigate the ...

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  14. ADDITIONAL TROOPS AVAILABLE

    SEOUL. Nov. ll (A.A.P.).— The United States Eighth Arny Commander (General James van Fleet) said to-day ...

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  15. SERVICEMEN AND CIVILIANS AT WACOL ARMY CAMP

    BRISBANE, NOv. 11—An Iselation order was issued this afternoon placing more than 2000 serviceanea and ...

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  16. -SKTSCBAPER" FLATS ADVOCATED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11—Multistoreyed fiats on modern town and community plaining lines were urged to-day by the Royal ...

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  17. RETAIL PRICE OF PETROL

    BRISBANE. Nov. ll.—In Parliament to-day Mr. T. Aikens (Ind, Mundingburra) asked the Prices Minister ...

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  18. EXTERMINATION OF COUNTRY PARTY

    TOOWOOMBA, Nov. ll.The State Treasurer of the Country Party (Mr. Alan J. Campbell) alleged at a meeting in Gatton ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT AID TO MISSIONS

    CANBERRA, Nov. ll.—During the current financial year the Commonwealth Government subsidised missions in ...

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  20. RED ATTACKS REPULSED

    SEOUL, Nov. ll. — United Nations' troops hurled back Communist attacks on three sectors of the bleak rain-swept ...

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  21. REPORT ON TIN IN MALAYA

    (A.A.P.).—The United States' mission to Malaya reported today that the free world might lose more than half the world's ...

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  22. CONSTITUTION FOR RUGBY LEAGUE

    LONDON. Nov. 10 (A.A.P.).— Deiegates to the International Rugby League conference at Blackpool to-day completed ...

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  23. MINISTER'S ASSURANCE

    CAMBERRA, Nov. ll.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. J. Francis) said to-night that he wanted to assure the relatives ...

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  24. PICKET LINE AT BOMB WORKS

    AUGUSTA (Georgia). Nov.10 (A.A.P.).—A picket line formed by 200 electronic workers at the Savannah River hydrogen bomb ...

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  25. FRENCH WARNING TO U.N.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 10 (A.A.P) —The French Foreign Minister (M. Robert Schuman) told the United Nations' ...

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  26. SWING TO RIGHT IN GERMANY

    BONN, Nov. 10 (A.A.p.).— An overall swing to the Right and an almost complete defeat of the Communists were ...

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  27. NOTICES TO 1000 WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Nov. ll.—Beer production of the Carlton and United Breweries, Melbourbe. will cease at 4.45 p.m. ...

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  28. INDO-CHINA AID FROM AMERICA

    (A.A.P:).—Indo-China.was now, second, to Korea In priority for United States' was materials, the United States' Deputy ...

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  29. MR. MORRISON WINS

    LONDON, Nov. ll (A.A.P).— Mr. Herbert Morrison to-day defeated Mr. Aneurin Baven by 194 votes to ta for the deputy ...

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  30. SEGREGATION OF PASSENGERS

    WASHINGTON. Nov. 10 (A.A.P.).—The Supreme Court to-day ruled that "Jim Crow" railway carriages, which separata ...

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  31. TITO TO VISIT U.K.

    LONDON, Nov. I0 (A.A.P.).— Jugosalavia's Premier (Marshal Tito) has accepted the United Kingdom Government's ...

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  32. LATEST PRICE OF TIP[?].

    LONDON,Nov 10 (A.A.P.).— The latest price of the is spot, £967/10/: there [?] deitvery £[?] ...

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