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  3. STRIKE IN VICTORIA MAY BE EXTENDED TO ALL TRANSPORT UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Unless the State Government reviews within seven days its attitude to wards an out-of-court agreement to settle the Victorian 31-day-old rail strike the unions will consider extend ...

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  4. A CRUEL PROPOSAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: At the Union. Conference on the Victorian rail strike the A.R.U. Federal President ...

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  5. SPENDER SAYS WE MUST TRY TO FIND A WAY TO LIVE WITH SOVIET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The democracies must build up sufficient power to deter aggression, the External Affairs Minister (Mr. Spender) said when he returned to Sydney to-night. He added that they ...

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  6. PENSION INCREASES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday: A Bill to increase age, invalid and widow’s pensions retrospectively to November ...

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  7. Power Of The Governor General Mentioned In AUti-Red Bill Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. G. E. Berwick, K.C.,' claimed in the High Court to-day that the Communist Party Dissolution Act was necessary for the maintenp ance of the Australian constitution. Mr. Barwick, who ...

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  8. Casualties In Korean War

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The latest Australian casualty list from North Korea, released by the Minister for the Army (Mr. ...

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  9. Bus And Tram Strike Still Going Strong

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Little hope is now held for an early settlement of the bus and tram strike. The possibility of its ...

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  10. War Heroes Denounced In East Germany

    LONDON, November 15.—The American Press Berlin's representative says that East Germany’s Communist Government ...

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  11. Invaders Threaten To Bomb Capital

    KALIMFONG (Bengal). November 15.—Nepalese Congres planes made a leaflet raid on the capilal of Nepal, ...

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  12. Over 100,000 Chinese Face U.N. Armies

    TOKIO, November 15 (A.A.P.Reuter).—There are now 100,000 Chinese Communist troops on or behind the battlefront in North ...

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  13. Aust. Peace Delegates May Go To Warsaw

    LONDON. November, 15. (A.P.): It appeared likely here to-night that Mrs. Jessie Street and Dr Tom Kaiser, two Australian ...

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  14. PROBLEM OF DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    LONDON, November 15.—(Ampress. Hague): The question of Dutch New Guinea in which Australia is vitally interested will be ...

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  15. BRITAIN WILL CONSERVE DOLLARS

    LONDON, November 15. — The Chancellor of the Excheouer (Mr. Gaitskell) said it would continue to conserve dollars despite the ...

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  16. Debate In Commons Over Refusal To Let Peace Delegates In

    LONDON, November 15.—The British Security officials turned back 72 foreign delegates who arrived at British ports and airports last week-end for the Communist-backed Sheffield World Peace ...

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  19. ILSE KOCH CANNOT LAND IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The notorious German war criminal, and former attendant at Buchenwald concentration camp, Ilso ...

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    LOMA LINDA (California), November 15.—Curious crowds flocked around a mounted specimen of an Australian platypus ...

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  21. MOTORIST SENT TO GAOL FOR FIVE YEARS FOR KILLING A CYCLIST

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. — A sentence of five years hard labour was passed on Harold Whitejey Neild by Mr. Justice R. J. Douglas in the Townsville Supreme Court to-day. Neild had been found guilty ...

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  22. Quarry Blast Kills One—Injures Three

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—A premature blast at a North Essendon quarry this afternoon killed one worker, critically ...

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  23. Japan To Have £10M. Loan

    TOKIO, November 16.—Britain is to allow Japan an overdraft of £10 to £15 million to further trade with sterling area, ...

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  24. AIRLIFT FROM U.K. TO WARSAW

    LONDON, November 15. — The big airlift from Britain to Warsaw for the second World Peace Congress, switched from Sheffield, ...

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  25. COLLAPSED, DIED AT WHEEL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Robert George Geddes. 75, married, of iferongpilly, collapsed and died at;he steering wheel of his car, In ...

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