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  4. RIVER AND BAY [?]DES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. SPEED UP WORK ON MANUS BASE

    SYDNEY, November 17.—Manus Island would be Australia's strongest outpost, guarding the nation's northern approaches, the Navy and Air Minister (Mr McMahon) said ...

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  7. No Break In Deadlock

    NEW YORK, November 16.— Efforts at United Nations headquarters to break the Korean deadlock were today in ...

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  8. FLY TO LONDON FOR QBFC TALK

    BRISBANE, November 17. — The Treasury Department Under Secretary (Mr R. Mur ray) is to fly to London for ...

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  9. H-BOMB 'RESEARCH' INCLUDED IN LATEST U.S. WEAPON TEST

    WASHINGTON, November 17.—The Atomic Energy Commission has officially disclosed that hydrogen bomb "research" was included in a test of nuclear weapons at the heavily-guarded Eniwetok Atoll, but continued today ...

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  10. How Olympic Stadium Will Look

    This is the prize design, drawn by Melbourne architect Mr Frank Heath, for the £1,100,000 stadium at Melbourne for the 1956 Olympic Games. This perspective drawing shows the magnificent ultra-modern main entrance. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "WENT BROKE" AS BOOKIE

    SYDNEY, November 17.— A bookie who "went broke" appeared in the Bankruptcy Court today. ...

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  12. Gaol Rescue Plot Fails

    LONDON, November 16.— The "Daily Express's" Tangier correspondent says that a plot to "shanghai" at pistol-point ...

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  13. Reduces War Threat

    CANBERRA, November 17.— America's explosion of an H-bomb meant the Western Powers stood a better chance ...

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  14. "OLD FRIENDS, NO RECEIPTS"

    BRISBANE, November 17.— A witness in the Bankruptcy Court told the Registrar (Mr J. T. Johnstone) today that ...

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  15. LANDSLIDE FOR PAPAGOS

    LONDON, November 16.— Reuter's Athens correspondent says that the Greek people swept Field Marshal ...

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  16. Wacol Trainees Home This Week

    BRISBANE, November 17. — The six days' quarantine ban at Wacol was lifted at 7 a.m. today and 282 national service ...

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  17. C'WEALTH BACKING TO SELL COTTON?

    BRISBANE, November 17. — Commonwealth Government intervention was sought today over Australian spinners' refusal to buy more than half of Queensland's 1952 cotton ...

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  18. Hunt For Man With Police Pistol

    SYDNEY, November 17. — Eight shots were fired in a man hunt by more than 80 police throughout a big area of ...

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  19. PLAN INVASION OF CHINA

    SYDNEY, November 17. — The Chinese Consul-General (Mr L. M. Wang) said tonight that the Chinese Nationalists ...

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  20. Breed Gertrudis At Risdon

    WARWICK, November 17. — An additional 201 Santa Gertrudis stud cattle Comprising 21 bulls amd 180 he[?]s arrived ...

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  21. Egg Substitutes Made Good Cakes

    MELBOURNE, November 17. —Dairymen and CSIRO research leaders, at a conference today, ate first class cakes ...

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  22. MR MENZIES IMPROVING

    CANBERRA, November 17. —The Prime Minister (Mr Menzies) today showed further improvement in health. ...

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  23. Fitter Charged With Murder

    MT ISA, November 17. — Edward Claude Bell, 53, fitter appeared in the Mt Isa Court of Petty Sessions today charged ...

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  24. TRY FOR BLAIR ATHOL INSPECTION

    BRISBANE, November 17.— The Minister for Mines (Mr Riordan) had told him that every effort would be made to ...

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  25. Wide Range Of Goods Export Free

    CANBERRA, November 17.— In keeping with the Commonwealth Government's policy of stimulating Australia's export ...

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  26. Says Schools Not Built For Climate

    BRISBANE, November 17. — Climate and differences in climate in the Commonwealth had not been considered ...

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  27. Germany's War Dead

    LONDON, November 16.— Renter's Bonn correspondent says that flags flew half-mast throughout West Germany ...

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  28. Robes Too Dear

    LONDON, November 16.— Several peers have petitioned the Queen for permission to attend the Coronation without ...

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  31. MUST ACT TO PREVENT DUMPING OF INFERIOR DRUGS

    CANBERRA, November 17.—The Commonwealth Director-General of Health (Dr A. J. Metcalfe) today warned State health principals that Australia was in danger of becoming a dumping ground for condemned and inferior drugs which cannot be marketed in ...

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  32. 4WU SEEKS MORE PAY FOR LABOURERS

    BRISBANE, November 17. — The Industrial Court reserved its decision today in a claim by the Australian Workers' Union ...

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  33. STONE FRUIT CROP HARD-HIT BY HAIL

    BRISBANE, November 17. — A fierce hailstorm which swept through the Granite Belt area around Lyra (south-west of ...

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  34. Oldest Christian Inscription?

    LONDON, November 16.— Reuter's Rome correspondent says that what is believed to be the most ancient Christian ...

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