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  4. THREE MILLION FRENCH WORKERS STAGE STRIKE

    PARIS Nov 26—The strike by 3,000,000 unionists yesterday disrupted transport and shut down most mills, mines, factories and ports, but failed in its objective to paralyse the country. ...

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  7. GENERAL KENNY SAYS AUSTRALIANS DEFEATIST IN 1942

    NEW YORK, Nov. 26. — U.S. Air Force General, George Kenny, who commanded the Allied Air Forces In the South-west Pacific ...

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  8. WOMAN'S HEROISM IN CITY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sat—Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was caused by a fierce fire which gutted the fourth floor of the ...

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  9. UNO RESOLUTION SUPPORTS PEACE STATEMENT

    LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 26.— The United Nations political committee yesterday overwhelmingly accepted a Joint United ...

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    The granite cornerstone of the 65,000,000, dollars United Nations secretariat building wm set in place during a special outdoor session of the United Nations General Assembly at the site of the permanent headquarters of the world organisation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. French Police Arrest Vice Consul

    PARIS, Nov. 26 The Polish vice-consul In Lille, Joseph Sezerbinski was arrested by French police last night oh charges of ...

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  12. Thieves Go Through Offices On Four Floors

    SYDNEY. Sat.—Thieves who carried out a systematic search of a four-storey office building in Clarence-street Sydney, last night got ...

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  13. Motor Cyclist’s Skull Fractured

    SYDNET, Nov. 26.—Barry Harrison, .19, of Chisholm-street, Belfield, suffered a fractured skull and fractured nose when his motor-cycle ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Hospital Visiting Hours

    SYDNEY Saturday —A fortnight’s holiday to Bart[?] Reef with pocket money provided and many similar offers are being ...

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  15. West German Party Breach Parliamentary

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—Political leaders In Western Germany are aseking means to close the breach between the Government end-the ...

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  16. RADIO ROBOTS TO GIVE FLOOD WARNING

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Adequate warning of preaching floods will he given in .most parts of Queensland by a team of “radio robots,” which will automatically report river heights. ...

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  17. Charge Against Ministers

    PARIS, NOT. 26.— The European Movement last night accuses the Committee of Minister of the Council of Europe of restricting ...

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  18. Matron Dismissed Nurses May Resign

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —The dismissal by the hospital committee: of the matron of Warracknabeal District Hospital may result in the ...

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  19. TURMOIL IN PANAMA REPUBLIC

    WASHINGTON; Nov. 26—The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. Edward Milder announced yesterday that the United States had ceased ...

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  20. BRITAIN’S MOTOR RECORD

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Dollar earnings of Britain’s motor industry were double what they were earlier this year, Mr. Giesham Cooke, ...

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  21. MOSLEMS URGED TO TAKE MIDDLE COURSE

    KARACHI, Nov. 26.—The P[?] Finance Minister, Mr. Ghalam Mohammed, yesterday urged Moslem to form a world group ...

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  22. STUDENTS WANT TO TRAIN SEA

    LONDON, Nov 26.—Brian Pr[?] 20-years-old history student st Remington University has formed a “seal racing society of Great ...

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  23. AIRLINE COMPANIES FARES ON CURRENCY BASIS

    LONDON, Nov. 26. — Airline companies throughout the world have reached a series of agreements to stabli[?] fares and ...

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  24. Currency Problems Hold Up Food Proposal

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 38.—Delegates representing Egypt and The Netherlander told the Food and Agricultural Organisation’s Commission, ...

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  25. 5000 Marooned In French Hood

    CHERBOURG, Nov. 26.—Five thousand Inhabitants of Cherbourg were last night marooned in their homes by' ' disastrous ...

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  26. Doctor Tells Court At Murder Trial of Seeing Blood In Plane

    LONDON, Nov. 26—A police witness at the “torso murder” trial told the Bow Street Court yesterday that he had found ...

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  27. £3120 Road Grant For Lower Hunter

    Hr. Arthur Howrah, MLA, has been advised by the Minister for Works and Local Government Mr. J. J. Cahill that he has ...

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  28. Australian Wheat Production

    CANBERRA, Sat.—It is estimated that Australian wheat production for the 1949-50 season will reach 195:300,000 bushels, or ...

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  29. POLICE FIRE ON RIOTERS

    LAGOS, Nov. 26.— Rioting [?] in Nigeria spread yesterday to Port Harcourt a few miles from Aba, where riots took place ...

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  30. JET PLANES IN COLLISION

    LONDON, Nov. 26.—Both pilots were ailed when two RAP. Meteor jet aircraft collided yesterday four mlil[?] north-east of the R.A.F star ...

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  31. Union Policy On Wages Restraint

    LONDON, oNv. 26.—The National Union of General and Municipal Workers, which is one of the largest trade unions in ...

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