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  4. REDS ARE SWARMING THROUGH BATTLEFRONT

    TOKIO, Nov. 29 (A.A.P.-Reuter) —Chinese Reds ore swarming in thousands through the Tokchon gap, beginning a great encirclement of United Nations forces as they wheel westward to the coast. ...

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  6. OUTRIGHT AGGRESSION

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 29.—The United States charged in the Security Council yesterday that Chinese Communist “intervention” in Korea had now become “aggression outright and notorious.” ...

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  7. Build Up Threatened Nations

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—The Chinese Communists offensive In Korea emphasised the need for “faster and longer steps” to build ...

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  8. WARM TO RATHER HOT

    NSW FORECAST: Continuing fine in most of the State. Warm to hot and rather humid, with north to north-east winds, but ...

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    The United Nations convention on the prevention and punish ment of the crime of genocide—the mass killing of peopleswas recently legalised by International action as five member nations deposited Instruments of ratification at U.N. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PROTEST ON MAIL TRAIN RESTRICTIONS

    Maitland City Council was quick to lodge a protest against a railway order which prevents Maitland passengers from ...

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  11. NEWS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Nov. 29. —General MacArthur’s communique claiming that United Nations forces in Korea were facing “an entirely ...

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  12. Sterling Trade Pact With Japan

    CANBERRA, Wed. —Australia and other sterling countries had agreed to a £185,200,000 trade pact with Japan, the Prime ...

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  13. Floods Isolate Rescuers In Trees

    BRISBANE, Wed.— Nine men were rescued this morning after spending two nights in trees and on earth mounds surrounded by ...

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  14. CRISIS IN FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS, Nov.29. — President Auriol last night refused to accept the resignation of Premier Pleven’s Government. ...

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  15. Last Meeting of Maitland Council

    Last night’s meeting of Maitland City Council was the last of the present council, for the elections will be held next Saturday. ...

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  17. Princess In Little Trouble

    VALETTA, Nov. 29.—Princess Elizabeth, who was stuck in a lift on Monday, was yesterday caught in a blackout when the ...

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  18. Sunday Ban On British “Fun Fair”

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The House of Commons, by a free vote of 389 to 134, decided yesterday that the “fun fair,” which is to be part ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: Council Elections

    CAIRO, Nov. 29.—Twenty-five police and 30 students were injured in clashes yesterday when 2000 students attempted to ...

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  21. CHINESE COMMUNISTS PROTEST TO COUNCIL

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 29.— Chinese Communist representative, Wu Hsiuchuan, in his maiden speech on behalf of the ...

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  22. Plant For H-Bomb Manufacture

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Construction of plants to make hydrogen bomb explosives will begin early next year, the United ...

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  23. Severe Sentence For American Business Man

    NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Abraham Brothman, 37, was sentenced yesterday to seven years imprisonment and fined £6686 on ...

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  24. New Plan For Dutch New Guinea

    THE HAGUE, Nov. 29.—The Dutch Government is considering an Indonesian proposal on the future of Dutch New Guinea, ...

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