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  4. AMERICAN TALKS WITH BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The United States yesterday denied that it had made sny special approach to Britain not to press Its ...

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  5. NO BLOCKADE OF FORMOSA

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 28.—Commercial traffic was moving in Formosan waters without interference by United States novo! units, Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. delegate, told the political committee yesterday. ...

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  6. GRAVE REVERSE TO ALLIES

    TOKIO, November 28 (A.A.P.-Reuter)—The 20-miles retreat of the collapsing South Korean Second Corps, under two days of enemy counter-attacks, imperilled the whole Allied Eighth Army in Korea to-day. ...

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  8. FINE AND WARM TO HOT

    NSW FORECAST: Continuing fine generally and warm to hot, with north-east to north-west winds, squally at times in the ...

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  9. WEST GERMANS OPPOSE REARMAMENT

    MUNICH, Nov. 28.—West German voters dealt another blow to European rearmament plane yesterday. ...

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  10. ON DEFENSIVE

    The London “Daily Mall’s” correspondent in Korea says Communist China Is now fully committed to the Korea ...

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    Lambertus N. Palar (left), Indonesian delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, raises the flag of the Republic of Indonesia at U.N. headquarters at Flushing Meadow, New York City, as his country becomes the 80th member state of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Czechs Charge Churchmen

    CUE, Nov. 28. — Documents seized In a monastery showed that the Roman Catholic hierarchy prepared a plot to resist ...

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  13. STORM LEAVES TRAIL OF HAVOC

    NEW YORK November 28.—Many thousands of men and machines laboured yesterday to cut through the snow blockade and repair damage caused by storms in the north-eastern quarter of the country. ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: One Of India’s Many Problems

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. A. G. Cameron, said to-day that Australia’s gift of a ...

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  15. Japanese Returns To New Caledonia

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Takeo Higontal the second Japanese to reach Australia since the end of the war, arrived in Sydney by ...

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  16. FLOODWATERS ARE RECEDING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Floodwaters are receding in many central NSW towns. At Wee Was 50 families, who ...

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  17. MR. CHIFLEY INDISPOSED

    BATHURST, Tuesday. — The leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr. Chifley, who was admitted to Bathurst Hospital suffering from ...

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  18. District Rainfall

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The only rainfall recorded In the Hastings, Hunter and Manning districts for the 24 hours ended at ...

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    H.M.A.S. Sydney arrived in Fremantle from England carrying planes and 430 English recruits for the R.A.N. ...

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  20. AWARD FOR JAZZ SINGER

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—The posthumous award of the Congressional Medal of Honour to jazz singer, A1 Jolson, was proposed ...

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  21. LEFT-WING LEADERS REFUSE TO TALK

    WASHINGTON, November 28.—Earl Browder, former of the American Communist Party, and Frederick Vanderbilt Field, New York millionaire and allaged “financial angel” of Left-wing causes, were indicted for ...

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  22. BLOODSHED IN AFRICAN MELEE

    HARRIS SMITH (Orange Free State), Nov. 28.—Africans, armed with guns, battle-axes, knob-kerries and stones, last night ...

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  24. Wharves Busy Again

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Activities ere back to normal on the waterfront to-day. More than 6000 wharflabourers were picked ...

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  25. DEBATE ON EGYPT IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Nov. 28,—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, is expected to deal fully with the Anglo-Egyptian dispute in the foreign ...

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  27. Mr. Monk Attacks South Korean Government

    BRUSSELS, November 28. — The president of the A.C.T.U., Mr. Monk, said yesterday that the Syngman Rhee administration in Korea was a dictatorship and a travesty as far as South Korean interests were concerned. ...

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  28. Unknown Man Battered To Death

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The body of a middleaged man who had been bashed and kicked to death was found In a grotto to ...

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  29. American Delegates To Conference

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Four United States Senators will leave here on December 2 for Canberra to attend the meeting of the ...

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  30. Opium In Oil Tanker

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Customs officials found 8¼oz. of row and ash opium In the tanker Darobis at Port Adelaide today. ...

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  31. Girl Triplets To Bowral Woman

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Ethel Moses, 26, of Bowral, have birth triplets at Crown-street Women’s Hospital, ...

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