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  5. Cloudy and Humid Conditions

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Further light to moderate and Intermittent rain in most of State. Local, heavy falls in north-east border ...

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  6. CHURCHILL INDIGNANT

    LONDON, November 24. — The Opposition leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, ended a scene of uproar in the House of Commons yesterday by warning the Government he would hold a censure motion over its head unless Parliament had a ...

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  7. PEACE RUMOURS

    TOKIO, November 24 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Peace rumours swept the world to-day during a strange lull on the Korean front after the Chinese Communists released 27 U.S. and a number of South Korean prisoners of war. ...

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  8. Trapped Miners Rescued

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.—Four miners were rescued this morning after being imprisoned nearly 15 hours in a mineshaft 400 ...

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  9. AIRLINER CRASHES ON MOUNTAIN

    JACKSON (Wyoming), Nov. 24. —Seasoned mountain climbers yesterday anxiously awaited a break In the raging winter weather ...

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  10. ISRAEL GAOLS COMMUNIST LEADER

    JERUSALEM, November 24. — Israel’s first Communist spy trial ended yesterday when a Communist youth leader was ...

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  11. Train Wreck Death Roll Totals 76

    NEW YORK, November 24. — Only five of the 76 persons, who were killed in the Long Island railroad wreck on Wednesday ...

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    British troops embarking at a port in England to reinforce the detachments in Korea, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. POTATOES DESTROYED

    WASHINGTON, November 24.—The US Agricultural Department has destroyed 26,700,000 bushels of potatoes this year in drastic action to get rid of giant [?] stocks. These potatoes would provide ...

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  14. Dutch Prince As Speed King

    LONDON, November 24—Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands took time off from State visit duties yesterday to get behind the ...

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  15. Britain Short of Paper, Send Us Some

    LONDON, Nov 24. — The president of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson, last night explained in the house of Commons ...

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  16. FILMS FOR JAPANESE WAR CRIMINALS

    TOKYO, Nov. 94 (AAP. [?] Japanese war criminals serving sentences on Manus Island will be able to see the ...

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  17. To-day's Leader: Textiles in the Hunter Valley

    WASHINGTON, November 24. — Britain, Canada and the United States have agreed to release some atomic secrets which will ...

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  18. Probing Charges Against Police

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Police Commissioner Scott said to-day that a senior officer was investigating allegations that Cobar ...

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  19. PROTEST ON INTERFERENCE IN AUSTRIA

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—Protesting to Russia about alleged Soviet interferance in Austrian internal affairs, the United States ...

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  20. Industrialist's Death Reported

    LONDON, November 24.—Sir Frederick Bain, deputy-chairman of Imperial Chemical Industries, died yesterday, aged 61 years. ...

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  22. FAULTY LOADING BLAMED FOR TUDOR CRASH

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Loading conditions giving the centre of gravity too aft are stated by the court of investigation as most ...

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  23. HEADSTONE RACKET IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Racketeers in grave headstones had cheated bereaved women of sums of money in recent months, Mr. J. ...

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  24. THAT SHILLING DEDUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Male workers under State awards in NSW would not receive the full £1 basic wage increase, the senior ...

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  26. India Grants Right To Qantas Airways

    BOMBAY, Nov. 24.—India bas granted Australia’s Qantas Empire Airways full traffic rights for its fortnightly Constellation ...

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  27. REBURIAL OF AUSTRALIANS

    TOKYO, Nov. 24 (AAP-Reuter). —The bodies of Lt.-Colonel Charles Green and 16 other Australians killed in Korea have ...

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  28. POWER PLANT FROM U.S.

    SYDNEY, Friday, — The Federal Government will be urged to make an immediate grant of dollars to buy electricity generating ...

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  29. Shots Fired On U.N. Car Near Egypt

    TEL AVIV, Nov. 24. — Israel has protested to the United Nations following the ambush of a jeep carrying United Nations ...

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  30. Sharkey Released

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Laurence Louis Sharkey, general secretary of Australian Communist Party, was released from Long ...

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  31. Oronsay's Maiden Voyage

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The Orient liner Oronsay, damaged by fire on October 20, will begin its maiden voyage to Australia on or about ...

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  32. BACKBENCHERS WANT A BIG FOUR MEETING

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—A Foreign Affairs debate in the House of Commons next week will bring into the open the pressure of a ...

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  33. Mercantile Company Has Greater Profits

    LONDON, Nov 24 — Record wool and livestock prices and a good season in NSW, Victoria and Queensland, were reflected ...

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  34. Princess Margaret To Go To Malta

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—Princess Margaret will leave tor Malta on December, 14 to Join Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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  35. Rita On Sarafi

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth are leaving to-day tor a four-month tour of Africa and the Middle East. ...

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  36. Volcano Still Active

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), Nov. 24.—The Cerro Negro volcano, which erupted on Monday, was still spewing flame sad volcanic ...

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