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  4. U.N.O. MOTION SEEKS ATOMIC CONTROL

    FLUSHING MEADOW (New York), Nov. 24. — The United Nations general assembly by a 49-to-five vote, with three abstentions, yesterday called on all nations to accept effective international control of atomic energy and make ...

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  5. COOL WITH SHOWERS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: A few showers on the southern and central coasts at first, but becoming fine throughout. Cool in the south ...

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  6. AMERICAN RELEASED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.—The American Consul-General at Mukden, Angus Ward, has been released torn gaol by Chinese ...

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  8. UNIONS ASKED TO HALT WAGE CLAIMS

    LONDON, Nov. 24— Leaders of the Britain Trade Union Congress yesterday urged its 8,000,000 members to agree to work until January, 1951, at their existing basic wage rates to support the Labour Government’s economic ...

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  9. BRITISH PACKAGING RESEARCH AIDS INDUSTRY

    Research work into the strengths of various forms of packaging and their resistance to climatic conditions, insects and moulds is carried out in the laboratories at Leatherhead, Surrey, England. Here materials and packaging methods are tested to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Spell For Big Areas Of Farm Land in U.S. A.

    WASHINGTON, Nor. 24—The United States would have to reduce its farm acreage, the Food and Agricultural Organisation was told ...

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  11. Elderly Maitland Woman Had £300 In Hospital Bed

    An elderly woman, thought to [?] penniless, who died last week in Maitland Hospital, was found to have £300/19/ in her bed at ...

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  12. New Australians Present National Music

    A concert of outstanding entertainment was presented by the New Australians of Greta No. 2 [?] at Maitland Town Hall last ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Petrol A Political Issue

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—The method of selling lottery tickets in this State was fool-proof, and made it impossible to manipulate winning ...

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  14. Agreement In W. Germany

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—More Allied concessions on dismantling of German factories are expected to be announced to-day, according to ...

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  15. Danish Royalty’s Visit To England

    LONDON, Nov. 24.—The King and Queen of Denmark will spend one night at Windsor Castle as guests of King George ...

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  16. Dead Shark Declared Itself

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Customs officers were startled when they saw a passenger walk off a plane at Mascot aerodrome to-day with ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. SEVEN YEARS’ GAOL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Maxwell Evatt Timothy, 24, shunter, of Crown-st, Wollongong, was sentenced to seven years’ ...

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  18. Young Man Sentenced On Traffic Charges

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A 19-years-old lecturer was sentenced to eight months gaol and fined £30 in Central Court to-day on seven ...

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  19. All Mines At Work

    CESSNOCK, Thursday.— All the mines on the South Maitland held are at work to-day. This is the second day in succession that the ...

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  21. BRITISH FOOD BELOW PRE-WAR

    PARIS, Nov. 24.—A Marshall plan survey shows that Britain, with its stiffest and most persistent rationing systems, has a food ...

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  22. Australia To The Fore In Airline Operation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sydney and Melbourne airports compared favourably with those in the United States, the Australian ...

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  23. Australian Trade With Japan

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — Australia should press for trade with Japan before other nations beat her to the market. Major H. F. Dicks ...

    Article : 94 words
  24. Sheep And Cattle Markets

    Winchcombe Carson Ltd. report 23,663 sheep penned, of mixed quality. Prime suckers were 1/ dearer; other sheep and lambs firm. Best ...

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  25. Woman Released On Bond

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Esther May Wardrope (45), of Stewart-st., Balmain, was released on a £500 bond in Central Criminal Court ...

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  27. Resignation Of Mr. Lilienthal

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Mr. David E. Lilienthal yesterday resigned as chairman and member of the U.S. Atomic Energy ...

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  28. MR. FADDEN ON OIL FOR JAPAN

    PERTH Thurs. — General MacArthur could get petrol for the Japanese but the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, could not get ...

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  29. Youthful Pickpockets

    SYDNEY, Thursday—A 15-years-old girl was leader of a gang of school children pickpockets, which has been operating in the city for ...

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  30. Fight For War Pensions Increase

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Recent Government decisions not to recommend an increase in war pensions was not a “fair gu,” Federal ...

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  31. Kenya Gives Hunting Lodge To Princess Elizabeth

    LONDON. Nov. 24.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will have their own hunting lodge in Kenya within easy ...

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  32. GAOL FOR TAXI DRIVER

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Nov. 24.— Hugh Gravitt, taxi driver, convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the death on August 11 of ...

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  33. N.S.W. Plans For Compulsory Secret Ballots

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Conferences are being held with trade union leaders to decide on the form of legislation to alter union ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. Alexandria Markets

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  35. SINGLETON BAND ON TOUR

    Singleton Town Band, under the baton of bandmaster A. Tisdell, will be going on tour next Sunday. First rental will be given at ...

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  36. Singles Tennis

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Playing his beat game, John Bromwich was leading national champion, F. Sedgman, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, in their ...

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