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  4. RAIN, WITH COOLER CHANGE

    NSW FORECAST: Rain in the [?] Eastern half of the state, contracting to the south-east corner, [?] with some heavy falls and local ...

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  5. AIRMEN DRIFTED THREE DAYS ON RAFT

    HAMILTON (Bermuda), Nov. 21. — Four of the 18 United States Air Force men snatched from the sea on Saturday—three days after their Superfortress had crashlanded off the Bermuda coast—had to be brought ashore ...

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  6. VACANCIES FOR SHIP PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Nov. 21—For the first time in 10 years shipping companies operating between Britain and Australia are ...

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  8. TWIN GIRLS BORN IN CAR

    NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Mrs. John Golleher yesterday gave birth to twin girls in the back seat of a ear speeding at 90 miles ...

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  9. AMERICAN REQUEST IGNORED BY HUNGARY

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—Hungary has failed to reply to a United states request for an investigation into the ...

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  10. RELIEF SHIP FOR BRITISH FALKLAND ISLANDS SURVEY BASES

    This picture shows the Falkland Island Dependencies Survey vessel John B[?] refitting at Southampton before leaving on her annual relief visit to the bases of the Survey. She will take with her a “Norseman” amphibious aircraft and an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. TENANCY CASE ADJOURNED

    At Maitland court today, Mr. F. R. Wood. S.M.. adjourned until Friday an application by Frederick James Barden, of 4 Roy-st., ...

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  12. Answers To Union Problems

    LONDON, NOT. 21—“Vigorous restraint” in wages, salaries and dividends will be demanded from the Government by the British ...

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  13. Says Mr. Fadden May Have To Push Bicycle

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Country Party leader (Mr. Fadden) may have to use a push bicycle or a horse for his ...

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  14. Mine Pensioners To Protest

    CESSNOCK, Monday. — Coalfield representatives of the Retired Mineworkers’ Association met at Weston and decided to ...

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  15. To-day's -Leader: Socialism On Na Socialism?

    OSLO, Nov. 21—A Dutch Dakota carrying about 30 Jewish refugee children from North Africa to a Norwegian holiday camp vanished ...

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  16. More Sharks Off Beaches

    SYDNEY, Monday—Shark dangers on Sydney beaches will be greater this season than many years, according to ...

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  17. JAPANESE IN FAVOR OF AN IMMEDIATE PEACE TREATY

    TOKIO, Nov. 21 (A.A.P.). — According to a public Opinion survey made hy the newspaper, “Mainichi,” the Japanese favour an immediate peace treaty, even without Russia, and “perpetual neutrality” thereafter. ...

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  18. 65 Points From Rain Showers

    Rain, which commenced to fall lightly about 9 a.m. to-day, was responsible for a registration at Maitland Post Office this ...

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  20. Bishops Say Family Life Being Disrupted

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. — Strong criticism of what they described at the Western world’s “calculated attack” on family ...

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  21. DROBNY WANTS TO DAY IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Self-exiled Czech tennis star, Jaroslay Drobny, said to-day. he would go to Switzerland if he was not ...

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  22. Leg Fractured

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — Thomas Winton, 28, of Rae Crescent, Kotara, a shiftman, employed at Hillside Colliery, suffered a ...

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  23. Hearing Of Basic Wage Case

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Full High Court, by a majority decision, to-day refused an application for-a writ of mandamus directing ...

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  24. Ex-Servicemen’s Cemetery

    LINDEN (New Jersey), Nov. 21.—A burial ground for British and Commonwealth ex-servicemen who are residents of New ...

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  25. MEDICAL TEST FOR MR. MENZIES

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—The Federal Opposition leader (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will be examined by his doctor to-day to decide ...

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  27. Edward Farrell Dead

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Edward Farrell, one of the principal figures in the recent New Guinea timber lease Royal Commission, ...

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  28. All Maitland Mines Work

    CESSNOCK, Monday.—All the miles on the South Maitland coalfield are at work ...

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  29. Europe’s Economic Integration

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, said last night that there was certainly nothing ...

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  30. RIOTS IN ITALY AND SICILY

    HOME, Nov. 21. — Serious clashes between Italian police and peasants agitating for land have broken out in southern Italy ...

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  31. Storms Cause Power Failures

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Severe storms in the south and west causes electric power failures at Port Kembia and Lithgow to-day, ...

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  32. PRINCESS GETS WELCOME AT MALTA

    VALETTA, Nov. 21. — Thousands of people waving and cheering lined the streets of Valetta to welcome Princess ...

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  33. Publisher Fined For Contempt

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The publishers and printer of Communist newspaper. “The Guard,” were to-day fined a total of ...

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  34. STATE’S RECORD COAL OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new record in coal output was established by New South Wales miners to-day when all but two ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    LONDON, Nov. 21. — The Queensland Premier, Mr. Hanlon was entertained by the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at a ...

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