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  3. BRITISH MILITARY PATROLS TO BE CONTINUED IN ISMAILIA

    CAIRO, November 26. — It was learned from British sources that Britain still intends to maintain military and air force patrols in Ismailia to protect British subjects still there. ...

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  4. "Stop name calling, anger"

    Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, was erected with cheers recently when he pleaded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Final Agreement On Cease-fire Battleline

    TOKIO, November 26.—United Nations and enemy staff officers today reached final agreement on a cease-fire line in Korea, stated the American Associated Press correspondent ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS’ WOMAN LEADER SHOT DEAD

    TOKIO, November 26 (A.A.P. - Reuters). — A CANADIAN CORPORAL MACHINE-GUNNER LAST NIGHT CUT DOWN "THE WOMAN IN BLACK" AS SHE LED A SAVAGE COMMUNIST ATTACK ON ...

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  7. GERMAN CONTRIBUTION TO WESTERN DEFENCE

    LONDON, November 26.—THE "DAILY HERALD'S" ROME REPRESENTATIVE SAYS GENERAL EISENHOWER, WHO ARRIYED IN ROME TODAY WITH MR. HARRIMAN, WILL GIVE A BLUNT WARNING ...

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  8. Catholic Purge Is "Just About Over"

    NEW YORK, November 26.—Two Roman Catholic priests said today that the Communist campaign against Catholic priests in their native Ukraine was "just about over," because ...

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  9. Put Bushfire Out With Dip Sprays

    BRISBANE, Monday. — A bushfire was stopped four miles from W[?]ndorah today by firefighters using three dip ...

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  10. Have Confidence in Mossadeq

    TEHERAN, November (A.A.P.).—The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) today won an [?]overwhelming vote of confidence in the Majlis. He promised excited ...

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  11. WORK ALONE CAN SAVE AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes told the State Council of the Liberal Party tonight that work alone could ...

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  12. R.A.A.F. "Kill" Was Shark

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.— Air Force officers at Townsville chalked up another "kill" yesterday. The target, ...

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  13. Deny Murder Charges

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Two migrants denied charges of murder in the Supreme Court today. ...

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  14. 5-Year Truce On Hours?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—It now seems certain that a live year truce on working hours will be agreed to by ...

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  15. More Counterfeit Notes Passed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— Two more counterfeit £10 notes have been found in Melbourne, making the total eight. ...

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  16. COURT REFUSES BASIC WAGE APPLICATIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Industrial Court in a judgment today refused two applications for an increase in the Basic Wage. The applications had been made by the Society of Carpenters and Joiners. The A.W.U. asked for a rise ...

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  17. Youth Killed By Lightning

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Lightning struck and killed a youth who was ploughing with a tractor on his father’s ...

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  18. Light Rain In N.S. Wales

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Light rain is falling over most parts of drought-stricken New South Wales. ...

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  21. CROWN ALLEGES: SIX SHOTS FIRED INTO MURDERED MAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Crown alleged today that John Frederick (Chow) Hayes had fired six shots into William John Lee at the Ziegfield Night Club on May 29. ...

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  22. MASTER PLAN FOR BEEF INDUSTRY?

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A call to graziers' organisations and similar bodies to co-operate in a master plan for the Australian meat industry, was made today by the Australian Meat ...

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  23. 18 DEATHS IN TRAIN SMASHES

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), November 26. — Eighteen persons were killed and 60 injured when an express train ...

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  24. AERIAL AMBULANCE OVERDUE

    CAIRNS, Monday.—Fears are held for the safety of the Cairns aerial ambulance which is Overdue on a flight ...

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  25. Three Suffer Shocking Fat Burns

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A. young mother and her two children were showered with boiling fat in the kitchen of ...

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  26. Mackay Water Level Low

    MACKAY, Monday.—Water level in the underground resources of Mackay water supply has dropped to almost ...

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  27. COAL TRIBUNAL HEARING

    IPSWICH, Monday. — The Coal Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) will commence hearing in Brisbane next Thursday, the ...

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  28. TREMORS CAUSE 15 DEATHS

    HONG KONG, November 26 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Earth tremors in Formosa yesterday caused the death of at least 15 ...

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  29. 32 Killed In Skirmishes

    MANILA, November 2[?] (A.A.P.). — Thirty-two people were killed and three were wounded in week-end ...

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  30. TYPHOID AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Monday. — The first case of typhoid fever in Ipswich for two years has occurred. The victim, now a ...

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