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  4. U.N.O. ENDORSES PEACE DECLARATION

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 2. — Swamping Soviet opposition, the United Nations’ general assembly has adopted the 12-point ...

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  5. SHOWERS TO-NIGHT

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Showers on parts of the coast and tablelands, chiefly in the northern districts. Afternoon thunderstorms ...

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  6. MASTER PLAN FOR ATLANTIC PACT DEFENCES

    PARIS, Dec. 2.—A master plan to defend themselves against any possible aggression by Russia has evoked “unanimous agreement” among the 12 Atlantic Pact nations. ...

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  7. WAVE OF RELIEF

    NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Stocks advanced sharply on the New York Stock Exchange late yesterday after news that the ...

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  9. A.E.U. PRESIDENT HERE

    Mr Jack Tanner, General President of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, has landed in Australia on a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. EDITORIAL

    THE defeat of the New Zealand Labour Government, after fourteen years in office, must have been in the nature of a cold douch for the Australian Socialists. Fourteen years of Socialism was just too much for the ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND WAS SICK OF SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Dec. 2. — “S.O.S.” stands for “Sick of Socialism,” according to Mr. Leonard Ga[?]mans, Conservative M.P., ...

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  12. POLLING BOOTHS EQUIPMENT

    Fifteen mail bags of election material were this week sent to most of the 15[?] p[?]lling booths in the Paterson electorate. ...

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  13. Wheat Growers Resent Price Interference

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 2.—Wheat farmers would strongly object to any move to prevent an increase in the price of wheat, the ...

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  14. Christmas Star Over United States

    COLUMBIA (South Carolina), Dec. 2.—A Christmas star, possibly like the one which drew the shepherds and the wise men to ...

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  15. Renewing Trade With Indonesia

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Trade with Indonesia could not be resumed on a large scale for some time because business contacts ...

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  16. MASS FLIGHT FOR REFUGEES.

    NAPLES, Dec. 2. — Twenty children and 31 adults left Naples yesterday by BOAC aircraft for Sydney on the first mass flight ...

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  17. An Hour’s Work Produces Most Food In Australia

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—The average worker in Australia can put more food on the table with one hour’s labour and the ...

    Article : 164 words
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    Kearsley Shire Council will ask the Joint Coal Board for financial assistance in a scheme to beautify the rotunda park at Kurri Kurri. ...

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  20. AGED ACTRESS SUFFERS BURNS.

    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 2.—Mar[?] Ouspenskaya, who at 73 is one of Hollywood’s best-loved elder actresses, was badly burned about ...

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  22. SLUMS TO GO IN REDFERN

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Between 200 and 300 slum houses in Red-fern would be demolished by the end of the year to make way ...

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  23. DEFECTION IN FRENCH CABINET

    PARIS, Dec. 2.—M. Pierre P[?]lmiln yesterday resigned as Minister of Agriculture in Prime Minister Bidault’s coalition ...

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  24. CELEBRATED SCORER WAS WORRIED

    CAPETOWN, Dec. 2 (AAP-Reuter).—Famous scorer-baggageman of Australian cricket teams, Mr. Bill Ferguson, was a worried man ...

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  25. Bond For Traffic Offence.

    SINGLETON, Friday.—Leslie James Sharkey, mail contractor employed by the P.M.G. Department at Maitland, appealed ...

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  26. 43 ARRESTED IN RAID ON BRIDGE CLUB

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Several graziers, a bookmaker and a nightclub proprietor were among 43 persons arrested early this ...

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  27. Yugoslav Trade Delegation

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The first Yugoslavian trade delegation to visit Australia arrived in Sydney by [?]ir to-day. ...

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  28. SHIPBUILDING COSTS TOO HIGH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The shipbuilding industry in Britain faced a because of the high cost of materials, J. M. Or[?]iston, ...

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  29. Red Tape Adds To Distribution Cost

    LONDON, Dec. 22.—Britain is paying an additional £2,000,000 sterling annually because of bureaucratic methods in meat ...

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  30. VERDICT BY CONSENT

    SINGLETON, Friday.—In the district court at [?] on to-day, Judge Nield made an order by consent for payment of 5/ per week ...

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