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  5. Thunderstorms; Cool Conditions

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers over the south-east quarter of the State, extending to the central tablelands and ...

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  6. TO FREE HALF THEIR TRADE FROM QUOTAS

    PARIS, Nov. 3.—European Marshall Plan leaders have agreed to free 50 per cent of their private trade with one another from import quotas by December 15, this year. The 18 member countries have also been asked to report ...

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  7. CUTS IN BRITISH SERVICES BILL

    LONDON, Nov. 13.—Officers holding acting ranks In the services have been singled out at a target for some of the first cute ...

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  8. AMERICA SHOULD IMPORT MORE

    NEW YORK, Nov. 3—If the United States spent five or six per cent.—about 400 million dollars—of Its national Income on ...

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  9. Australian Head Of IRO Council

    Major-General F. O. Galfegban head of the Australian Military Mission in Berlin was [?] elected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. U.N.O. To Watch Over Dependent Territories

    LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 3—The United Nations has moved for the first time towards extending its jurisdiction over dependent a ...

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  11. AMPLE PETROL FOR WHEAT HARVESTING

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—There were ample stocks of petrol In northwestern wheat: Harvesting districts, the N.S.W manager of ...

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  12. WOMAN’S ROUGH TRIP TO AID SICK BROTHER

    GLADSTONE (Qld.), Thurs.—, [?]woman rode 25 miles yesterday to summon land and ambulance assistance for her ...

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  13. Union With Half-Million Members Ousted From C.I.O.

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Nov. 8. —The National Convention of the Congress of Industrial Organisations has decided to expel the ...

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  14. To-day’s Leader: Our Hospital Needs

    LONDON, November 3.—Diplomatic quarters in London, hailing with general enthusiasm the successful outcome of the 10-weeks’ conference of The Hague on Indonesia consider that a statesmanlike and constructive solution has ...

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  15. BALKANS FRICTION INTENSIFIED

    BELGRADE Nov. 3—In a stern note Yugoslavia last night bluntly cautioned Albania to return to its policy of friendship ...

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  17. STEEL STRIKES BEING SETTLED

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. — Ac cording to steel union leaders, the entire steel industry dispute will be settled within 10 days on ...

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  18. Signal Honour For Mr. Churchill

    LONDON, Nov. 3.—Lord Kemsley, chairman and editor-in-chief of the London “Sunday Times” presented to Mr. Churchill ...

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  19. SHOTS FIRED IN “DIVORCE RAID”

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —Several shots were fired in a hangar at Bankstown Aerodrome early today day when private inquiry agents ...

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  20. Queen Officiates In Ancient Ceremony

    LONDON, Nov. 3.—In the attractive setting of the restored Elizabeth. Hall of Middle Temple, the Queen last night ...

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  21. CANADIAN EMPHASIS IN NAVAL SHIPS

    OTTAWA, Nov. 3. — Instructions have been. given for the made leaf to be painted on the funnels of Canadian naval ships. ...

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  22. MORE AFRICAN RIOTS

    JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 8. — Renewed fighting between police and Africans broke out yesterday afternoon in the Krugerdrop ...

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  24. Morphine Worth A Fortune Seized

    NEW YORK Nov 3—Federal and New York City Nat[?] agents to-day sized to million dollars’ worth of morphine in a ...

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  25. INCREASED DEMAND FOR LABOUR

    CANBERRA, Nov. J.—The demand tor labour in Australia was on the increase and unemployment was almost negligible, the ...

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  26. Hungary’s Reply On Cardinal’s Trial

    BUDAPEST, Nov. 3.—Hungary has categorically rejected Anglo American charges that it violated the Human Rights clause of ...

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  27. World Could Produce Food Enough For All

    WASHINGTON, Nov, 3— President Truman said to-day that if untouched resources in Africa, South America and Asia ...

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  28. Czechs Must Send Birthday Greeting

    PRAGUE Nov. 8.—Without Russia’s aid Czech Communists could not have seized power and set up a “people’s Democracy” ...

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  29. Five Out Of Nine Horses Tampered With

    SALEM (New Hampshire) Nov 3— Sponges had been inserted in the nostrils of five of nine horses which started in an ...

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  30. Morning Shift Not Worked At Aberdare Extended

    CESSNOCK, Thursday. — The morning shift at Aberdare Extended Colliery did at work today. There was some-delay in the ...

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  31. BANKER OPPOSES FREEING OF GOLD

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 3— Permitting of a free market for gold would be a witless proceeding: matched only by our Bonanza ...

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