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  5. EXHAUST HEAT FROM BRITISH POWER STATION USED TO HEAT FIATS

    On the City of Westministon London. housing estate in Portico, exhaust heat from Batteries power station, on the other of the river Thomes. will be .used to provide space heat. and hot tap water to blocks if fiats. When completed, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REPLACING BRIDGE AT HILLSBOROUGH

    Following a deputation from Kearsley Shire Council, Lower Hunter Shire Council to-day adopted a recommendation that a conference be held of both councils end the residents of the area to. discuss the .question of erecting ...

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  7. SMALL BOY IS LONE SURVIVOR OF CRASH

    OSLO, Nov. 23.—When the missing Dutch Dakota was located, wrecked and burnt out, in a quarry, it was found by miraculous chance one small boy was still olive; the other occupants were killed. ...

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  8. Verdict On Dismantling Awaited

    BONN, Nov. 23 —The three Western Allied High Commissioners tor Germany last night agreed with the German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad ...

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  9. To-day's Leader: Hospital Needs

    LONDON, Nov. [?].—Mystery surrounds the departure by air yesterday of the Maharajah of Board one of the World’s richest ...

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  10. WESTERN STRENGTH ENSURE PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Nov. Military and economic strength was the key to peace, Flied Marshal Montgomery, charlrman of ...

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  11. FINE AND WARM RAIN POSSIBLE

    N.S.W FORECAST: Warm in the north and east at first with north-west to west winds. Cooler conditions with freshening south ...

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  12. FLOOD DANGER AT GUNNEDAH

    SYDNEY; Wed—Flood . warnings have been issued to residents of low lying area near Gunedan because of the danger ...

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  13. “UNSAVOURY" PLAY FREED OF TAX

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, rejected protests in the House of Commons against the ...

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  14. THE PEAS HAD THEIR TEMPERATURES TAKEN

    STONES', Wednesday—Registration experts sat in a train ail last night taking the temperature of a cargo of peas and asparagus sent ...

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  15. Inquiry Reveals No Call For Action

    LONDON. Nov. 23.—The report official inquiry into the activates of contract men“ inflicted after the Lynskey tribunal ...

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  16. France Opposes: German Rearmament

    PARIS, Nov. 23.—France never agree to Germany's rearment and the Western. Allies must choose between France ...

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  17. Sydney Has More Blackouts

    STONES, Wed. — Nearly every Sydney suburb was blacked oat for periods 'up to two hours to-day because of a breakdown at Banner-one ...

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  18. Three Shifts On Sydney Wharves

    SYDNEY, Wed—Sydney watersiders will work ships 24 hours a day following a decision made at a stop-work meeting at ...

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  19. Bridges' Counsel Sent To Gaol

    SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 23.— Vincent Holliman, chief counsel for Australian - horn Harry-Bridges, was sentenced to six ...

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  21. City Undertakings' October Receipts Up

    Reports presented by the town clerk {Mr. S. J. Dunkley last night showed that receipts for October were greater for ...

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  22. Air Race To , New Zealand

    LONDON, Nov: 23. — Britain's two State operated airlines—British European Airways and BOAC—are prepared to enter for ...

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  23. JAPAN WILL BUY CRUDE OIL

    CANBERRA Wed.—Japan will purchase crude oil among other things/tinder the new sterling trade-agreement announced by ...

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  25. Sabotage Accusations la Eastern Berlin

    BERLIN, Nov. 23.—Nine people, including a former provincial Minister of Labour, have been arrested Eastern Germany on charges of ...

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  26. GOOD WEEK BRITISH COAL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Nov. 23.— Coal output In Britain last week, 4,620,300 tons,, was only, slightly below the highest weekly output this year ...

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  27. Jet Airliner Exceeds 500 Miles An How

    TORONTO, Nov. 23.—A Canadian-built Avro Jet liner yester exceeded a true airspeed of in level Sight at 30,000 ...

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  28. Basic Wage Case Resumption

    MELBOURNE Wed.—Hearing of the basic-wage case will be resumed by the Federal Arbitration on December 12, two days ...

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  29. KING'S HEALTH MAINTAINED

    LONDON. Nov. 23.—After a long day’s shooting in Hertfordshire yesterday. the King showed no signs of [?] reports Reuter ...

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  30. America Pledges Aid In - Boosting Food Supplies

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.— American co-operation to help create ah abundance of food for all countries' was last .night ...

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  31. Council's Service Fleet

    The electrical engineer (Mr. E. Thorncroft) told the electricity committee of Haitian: Council last night..that the department’s ...

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  32. Czechs Have New Marriage Code

    PRAGUE, Nov. 23. — A new marriage code which recognises civil marriage will become effective ln Czechoslovakia from ...

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  33. JOINT TALKS ON DEVELOPMENTS

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Talks between, Britain, Canada and the States an atomic co-operation, which .began with ...

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  34. EISENSIONWER HAS NO PRESIDENTIAL AMBITIONS

    CINCINNATI. Nov. 53—General Dwight Eisenhower to-day again disavowed ambitions to the Presidency of the United States. ...

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