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  3. Republican Gains May Embarrass Truman Rule

    NEW YORK, November 9.—The United States breakfasted this morning with a big query on its plate, as the result of yesterday’s election. A Republican net gain of five Democrat seats in the Senate, bringing their strength to 47 to the Democrat’s 49, prompted the question, “How will the Truman ...

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  4. Chinese Nats, Kill Many Communists

    TAIP[?] (Formosa), November [?] (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Chinese Nationalist military sources today claimed that Nationalist ...

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  5. CHINESE & KOREAN ENEMY UNITE IN NORTH FOR BIG BATTLE WITH U.N. ARMY

    SEOUL, November 9.—Troop reinforcements and supply columns poured through the bitterly cold night north and south of the Chongchon River to-night as United Nations and Communist forces prepared for what might be the decisive battle of the Korean war. ...

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    WALTER J. DONNELLY, veteran U.S. Foreign Service officer, who has been nominated United States Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRIDGE FELONS

    LONDON, November [?] (A.A.P.).—One of the original Dorset Bridge plates intimating that any person wilfully ...

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  8. State Needs More Help From C'wealth

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Australian States would be rendered insolvent if the present taxation reimbursement were not ...

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  9. Hostels For Children At School?

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The annual meeting of the Queensland Council of Farmers and Graziers decided to-day to press ...

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  10. Social Taxes Far Too Great

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Excessive expenditure on social services tended towards encouraging [?]ome people to lean ...

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  11. Ward Insults Air Minister & Withdraws

    CANBERA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Ward (Lab., N.S.W.) invited the Minister for Air (Mr. White) ...

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  12. Key Aerodromes Are In Order

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The condition of aerodromes[?] in northern New South Wales was criticised by Mr. Drummond ...

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  13. Opposition Vote In House Rescinded

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Climaxin[?] a series of unique incidents in the Legislative Assembly today, the State Government ...

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  14. NO DISCONTENT AMONG POLICE

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.— Allegations raised in a Brisbane weekly newspaper that police discontent is rampant, were discussed ...

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  15. WOOLGROWERS’ CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) said to-day that the International Woolgrowers' Confernce ...

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  16. CHEAPER PETROL IS NEEDED BY FARMERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Queensland Council of Farmers and Graziers at their meeting to-day decided to press for a uniform ...

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  17. NEW PRESIDENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. B. Foley, of the Canegrowers Council, was elected president of the Council of Farmers and Graziers ...

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  18. QUADRUPLET DIES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Gerhard Raymond, second born of the Ogle quadruplets, died at the Sacred Heart Hospital, Melbourne, ...

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  21. INCREASE OF LEAGUE DISTRICTS PROPOSED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—At the meeting of the Q.R.L. next month the Brisbane Rugby League will ask the Queensland League to ...

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  22. CONDITIONS GOVERN PROTECTION CHINA KOREAN BOUNDARY

    LAKE SUCCESS, November 9.—The United States declared in the Security Council to-day a re-assurance should be given Chinese Communists that the Korean Manchurian border would be respected by the United ...

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  23. BOMBERS ARE READY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Australia could throw heavy bombers and, fighters into the front line in 24 hours if necessary, the ...

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  24. NO MORE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR KOREA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Casualties among Australian troops in Korea were high, stated the Army Minister (Mr. Francis) ...

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  25. COTTON PRICES MAY SOON RISE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—World cotton prices would soon follow the upward trend of wool prices, the President of the Central ...

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  26. £9000 FOR HUTTON

    LONDON. November 9 (A.A.P.).-Len Hutton will receive mare than £9000 sterling for his benefit match ...

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  27. More Playing Areas Needed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The establishment of parks and playgrounds to commemorate the Commonwealth Jubilee ...

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  28. DEAF MUTE DROWNED

    KEMPSEY, Thursday.—The body of Cedric Farrawell, [?], was found to-day in the Wilson River a short distance from his home ...

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  29. FUTURE OF EISENHOWER

    NEW YORK, November 9.— The report that General Eisenbower had stated at a Press conference at Fort Worth that he ...

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  30. NEPAL NATIONALISTS ATTEMPT TO DETHRONE NEW BABY NEPAL KING

    PATNA BIHAR (India), November 9 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Nepalese Nationalists to-day served notice that they will attempt to overthrow the powerful, military regime which has set a three-year-old-boy on the ...

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  31. NEW C.O. FOR 3rd BATTALION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Major I. Ferguson M.C. has been selected to succeed the late Lieut. Colonel G. H. Green D.S.O. as ...

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  32. FOUR KILLED WHEN DESTROYERS COLLIDE

    NORFOLK (Virginia), November 9.—Two United States destroyers collided early to-day 400 miles off Wilmington (North ...

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  33. MR. P. FRASER VERY ILL

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Mr. Peter Fraser, Labour Prime Minister from 1940 to 1949, and leader of the Opposition in the ...

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