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  5. ISOLATED RAIN AND STORMS

    NSW FORECAST: More thunderstorms and shower showers with lasted severe squalls over the upper central and north-east ...

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  6. VICE-CONSUL TRIED BY COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.—Chinese Communists at Mukden, Manchuria, yesterday released the American Vice-Consul, William Stokes, and ordered all non-Chinese members of the consulate staff to be deported. ...

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  7. BULLDOZING CHANNEL BETWEEN DOLLARS AND STERLING

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) told an East Bristol meeting of his constituents last ...

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  8. SHIPPING ALMOST SAFE FROM MINES

    LONDON, Monday.—With the greatest mine-sweeping operation In history drawing to a conolation European maritime nations ...

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    One of the advanced conservation measures adopted In the United States in recent years has been the extraction of oil from welts beneath the surface of the oceans. In the search for new oil sources, United States scientists have turned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Police Seize Bookmakers’ Bags

    LONDON. Nov. 28.—The racing season at the Prague Chuchle racecourse ended suddenly yesterday when plain-clothes police ...

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  11. RELIEF FOR SCIENTISTS

    The John Briscoe, which had been delayed for a week by unfavourable Ice reports, has left Falkland Island to make an air ...

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  12. NO CONFIDENCE IN FUTURE

    LONDON, Nov 28.—The Inventive genius of the [?] race had outgrown Its moral capacity, the Archbishop of [?] Dr. Cyr[?] ...

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  13. Postponement of Trade Union Claims

    LONDON, Nov. 28. — British, trade unions had. never been In so strong a position as now as a result of their patrlotte restraint ...

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  14. BRITISH SHIP SINKS IN GALE

    LONDON, NOV. 28.—The 38 crew members of the British Merchantman, Brikton, took to the lifeboats in a raging gale ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Public Servants And The Election?

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The United States did not favour rearmament of Germany” at this time,” the chairman of the U.S. joint chiefs of staff. General Omar Bradley, said an arrival Paris from Frankfurt yesterday. ...

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  16. STORM CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Storm damage over wide areas of the State yesterday will run Into many thousands of pounds. ...

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  18. JOURNALISTS CONDEMN CENSORSHIP

    KARACHI, Nov.28.—The [?]lnd union of Journalists, which Includes most of Karachl’s news papermen, last night passed ...

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  19. TEN KILLED IN STORM

    SEATTLE (Washington State) Nov. 28.—One of the worst storms in Pacific north-west history swept inland yesterday. ...

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  20. Floods And Stomas In Italy

    LONDON, Nov. 28. —Damage estimated at hundr[?] of thousands of pounds has been caused by rain storms during the past ...

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  21. Piece Of Tin In Stomach Wound

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A men found In his cell with a [?] In the stomach at Central police station late yesterday had a place of ...

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  22. SHOCK OF BEING DRENCHED MAY REVIVE MEMORY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The shock last night’s rain may have revived the memory of Liberal party organiser, Reginald [?]ves. ...

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  23. HAMS SCARCE AND DEAR

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Supplies of Christmas hams and bacon will be the most acute for 20 years, according to shopkeepers. ...

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  24. Huge Transport Plane Trialled

    LONG BEACH (Califor[?] Nov. 28.—The C124. described as the largest production [?] port plane made for the [?] ...

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  25. Never Advocated Pool of Unemployed

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The leader of the Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzles), referring to a labour advertisement in which he was charged ...

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  26. WHEAT SALES TO JAPAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Japan has bought more than four million bushels of Australia’s current wheat crop at 20/4, the ...

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  27. HONGKONG FIRM BUYS AIR FLEET

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Hong-Song firm of Jardine and Co. has reached agreement with the British Overseas Airways ...

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  28. FOREIGN OFFICE

    LONDON, Nov. 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) has assumed charge of the Foreign [?] from yesterday while Mr. ...

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  29. Conductor’s Shoes Burned When Tram Wires Fused

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A tram conductor had a miraculous escape from serious injury to-day when electric, wires [?] under ...

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  30. CIRCULAR QUAY RAILWAY PLANS

    SYDNEY Monday.—Plans for Circular Quay overhead railway, have to be redesigned because of the shortage of steel, Chief Civil ...

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  31. ITALIAN COMMUNISTS MONOPOLISE TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.—The [?] Communist Party, by a monopoly of trade between Italy and East European States behind the ...

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  32. QUIRINDI SILO OPENED

    QUIRlNDl, Monday. — The Quirin[?] has opened for the receipt of the wheat harvest The early grain received has ...

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  33. FRENCHMAN ARRESTED IN POLAND

    LONDON, Monday. — French [?]sources In Warsaw reported yesterday that another Frenchman had been arrested by ...

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  34. Studying Plants Of Other Planets

    LONDON, Nov. 28. — Moscow radio, quoted by American Associated Press, [?]med yesterday that Russia led the world in as ...

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  36. RECORD CATCH OF PRAWNS

    LISMORE, Monday.—A record haul of 20,0001bs of prawns was made at Evans Head last night The catch worth about £2000. ...

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  37. Man Found Gassed

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An [?] year-[?] man was found [?] In his home at Wentworth-street, Point Piper, to-day. The body ...

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