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  2. ATOM PILE 'IN FEW YEARS'

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Australia is planning to build an atomic pile within several years. Reliable government sources said that was the significant fact ...

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  3. DAY by DAY

    CHARTERS TOWERS (by telegram)—We met a kina up here ...

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  4. "I'M HALF DEAD. I DON'T MIND TELLING YOU"

    LONDON, November 27—"And now for bed," said Australia's tired Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, when he stepped off an airliner this morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £11m Plan to make 200 Holdens a day

    AN £11 million General Motors-Holden's expansion plan will lift production of Holdens to 200 a day late next year. Present daily ...

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  6. THAI FRONT QUIET—BUT UNEASY

    HANOI, November 27—An uneasy quiet, has fallen on the Thai country of ...

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  7. 11 Reds to die for "treason"

    LONDON, November 27—Eleven former Czech Communist leaders were sentenced to death in the Prague treason trial to-day, Prague Radio announced. ...

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  8. Kenny is worse

    DOCTORS late last night described Sister Elizabeth Kenny's condition as ...

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  9. Repulse 3 Red blows

    SEOUL, November 27 (AAP)—Chinese Communist troops to-day slipped out of their caves ...

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  10. 14 Killed in blaze

    NEW YORK, November 27 (AAP)—Fourteen women and children perished last night in a fire ...

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  11. "Not justice," says Evatt on Sid Barnes' exclusion

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Sid Barnes' exclusion from the first Test team seemed to be completely opposed to elementary justice, the Opposition Leader ...

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  12. Friendly Anzus understanding

    LONDON, November 27—A friendly understanding on Anxus points has been reached by Mr. ...

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  13. New Mau Mau

    NAIROBI, November 27 (AAP)—An African gang, believed to be Mau Man terrorists, hacked to pieces Tom ...

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  14. NZ Post rise

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Thursday.—From January 1, to offset rising costs, New Zealand will increase letter ...

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  15. Nation TV Labour aim

    HOBART (by telegram)—Since 1948 Labour had been opposed to commercial exploitation of ...

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  16. DROWNED IN PICNIC SWIM

    HELIDON (by telephone)—A seven-year-old boy was drowned in Helidon swimming pool ...

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  17. THE FUZZIES REMEMBER

    PAPUAN survivor of the Mt. Lamington volcano disaster placing a wreath on the memorial to more than 3000 victims which was dedicated at Popondetta, 60 miles north-east of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Rain will be limited to coastal fringe

    RAIN which gave moderate falls over most of Queensland in the last two days is moving out to sea. Only the south-east ...

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  20. Air services reduced during slack period

    AUSTRALIAN National Airways and Trans-Australia Airlines have suspended some services because of a traffic slump usual in November. ...

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  21. 13: TUBE-FED; NOW: FIGHTER

    TOOWOOMBA (by teleprinter)—A youth who could not stand or swallow seven years ago has had ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. Fifth tragedy in three weeks

    LISMORE (by telegram)—The fifth child tragedy in the Lismore district in three weeks occurred yesterday. ...

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  23. FIJIANS ON WAY HOME

    TOWNSVILLE (by teleprinter)—Twenty-four Fijian soldiers spent last night in Townsville on their ...

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  24. Labour, not in Bradfield poll

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—The Labour Party will not contest the Bradfield by-election but will support an ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. Painter's error

    NEW YORK, November 27 (AAP)—Painter J. H. Guido had one side of a house completely scraped of paint ...

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  26. Fairbanks relics

    HOLLYWOOD, November 27 (AAP)—Negatives worth 250,000 dollars (about £111,600) to 500,000 dollars (about ...

    Article : 51 words
  27. 'Mercy' police

    Police had to be called to assist ambulance men after a motor cyclist was hurled 20ft, receiving severe ...

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  28. £20,000 Blaze

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—A fire which began in an air-cooling plant caused £20,000 damage at Foy ...

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  29. Malaya killings

    SINGAPORE, November 27 (AAP)—Four Communist terrorists and a soldier of the First Cameronians were ...

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  30. Queen may be given her own woman detective

    LONDON, November 27—The Queen may have a personal woman detective to share duties with 45-year-old Inspector Thomas Clark. Scotland Yard has been ...

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  31. Koreans jailed

    SEOUL. November 27 (AAP)—Seoul District Court yesterday sentenced four, Koreans to imprisonment ...

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  32. Fatal "cure"

    LONDON, November 21 (AAP)—A man who chewed gum to stop smoking choked on it and had a fatal heart ...

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  33. Saved manacled lunatic from sea

    PORT MORESBY, November 27 (Special)—Police boy Jambadi swam a mile out to sea to save ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Bridge escape

    WARWICK (by teleprinter)—Ronald Edward Tighe, 26, farm labourer, narrowly escaped injury ...

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  35. 27 Drowned

    SAIGON. November 27 (AAP)—Ten women and 17 children were drowned last night when a lorry fell into ...

    Article : 37 words
  36. Push-button

    NEW YORK, November 27 (Special)—Tennessee university has introduced push-button learning. Students push a button if they cannot follow a lecturer. An electronic meter on his desk shows the ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. Fatal collapse

    ADELAIDE (by telegram)—South Australian National Safety Council secretary (Mr. J. C. Howard) collapsed ...

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