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  5. SWING FROM SOCIALISATION

    LONDON, December 1.—Defeat of the Labour Government in New Zealand, which has attracted interest everywhere, is generally considered a movement by typical British people to stop the drift towards socialisation. ...

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  6. ISOLATED RAIN

    NSW FORECAST: Occasional showers on parts of the coast and adjacent tablelands, chiefly central and southern isolated ...

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  7. Jump From Blazing Hotel

    BEGA, Thurs,—Trapped above a flaming staircase, a guest Jumped more than 15ft. from a verandah to escape from a fire which ...

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  8. OPERATION TELEVISED

    First public demonstration In the Southern Hemisphere at a televised operation was conducted at the Melbourne Women’s Hospital recently. This picture shorn the TV camera recording the surgeon’s movements with the aid of a mirror focused ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IN SEQUENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The decisive defeat of Labour in the New Zealand elections was a pointer to the outcome of the, Australian ...

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  10. Manifesto Not So Peaceful

    LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 1— The British Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil, yesterday told the General Assembly that the ...

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  11. Ovation For Mr. Churchill

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—Supporters and opponents In a crowded House of Commons yesterday cheered Mr. Winston Churchill In ...

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  12. NEW WORLD INTERNATIONAL

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—The Free World Labour Conference In London last night voted 46 to eight to invite several European ...

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  13. FORMER DETECTIVE CHARGED

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — A former detective, Arthur Meredith Cawood, 28, of Belmore, was fined a total of £16 and ordered ...

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  14. ONE-DAY STOPPAGE BY SOME HOTEL EMPLOYEES

    A fair percentage of Maitland hotels were, affected to some degree to-day by the stoppage of “back of the house” staff and bar attendants. Inquiries showed that in some oil the staff were at ...

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  15. NOT GUILTY OF ASSAULT

    SINGLETON, Thursday. — A jury in the Court of Sessions at Singleton to-day returned a verdict of not guilty in the case in ...

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  16. Uranium Available For Private Experiments

    NEW YORK, Dec. 1. — Two hundred pounds of highly refined uranium will be sold to selected private laboratories for ...

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  17. NAZI EXECUTIONER’S BOAST

    MUNIC[?] Dec. 1. —Hitler’s leading public executioner, Johann Relchardt, has been classed as a Nazi activist and ...

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  18. DEATH OF ACTRESS

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—Dame Irene Vanbrugh the actress, filed with in tow days of [?] 77th birthday, after an Illness lasting 86 hours ...

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  19. R.A.A.F. MAN UNDER ARREST

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—A member of the R.A.A.F. is being held under arrest pending a courtmartial on a charge of having ...

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  21. JAPANESE WERE GOOD ‘DUMB SOLDIERS’

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Army Chief-of-Staff, Lieut-General J. lawton Collins, told a Press conference here that the Japanese ...

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  22. Union Officials Seek Improved Working Conditions

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Union officials who, for years, have fought for better conditions for their members, are now seeking ...

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  23. INDIA’S REPUBLICAN STATUS

    LONDON, Dec. 1—A Bill by which Britain Is to, recognise India’s future republican status was introduced in the House of ...

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  24. Atomic Bombs To Combat Ground Forces

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. — The United States army is giving serious study to the possibility, of using atomic bombs as a tactical ...

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  26. Wage Claim Pressed By Engineers And Shipbuilders

    LONDON, Dec. 1. — Britain’s 2,600,000 engineering and shipbuilding workers have decided to go ahead with a demand for an ...

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  27. To-day’s Leader:“Abe” Chifley or “Joe” Stalin

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Compulsory military training could easily lead to a depression, the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. ...

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  28. Hands Off The British Colonies

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—A warning to “back seat drivers” of the United Notions to keep hands off the British colonies was given by the Minister for the Colonies, Lord Listowel, in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  29. U.S. Official Enters “No Defence”

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 1—Representative J. Parnell Thomas, former Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Un-American ...

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  30. SOFT COAL MINERS’ STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 1.—John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, failed yesterday to take, any action to prevent the ...

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  31. Germans to Work At Airline Control

    BREMEN, Dec. 1.—Germans on Saturday will take over flight control dirties at four civilian airports for the first time since the ...

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  32. TRAPPED BY CRASHED CAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A man and his wife were trapped in a wrecked car after the vehicle crashed through a safety fence ...

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  33. High Average Price For Cattle

    GLEN INNES, Thurs.—An average of £17 a head was paid for 750 head of cattle auctioned by J.C. Larkin, at Glen Innes, ...

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  34. Injured Hand

    CESSNOCK, Thursday.—Geoffrey WaIler, 22, of Boomerang-st,, Cessnock a cabinet maker employed by Armstrong, and Royce, ...

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