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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. KOREAN P.O.W. DEADLOCK

    NEW YORK, November 24.—The Soviet Union, in an unexpected last minute change, decided today to give its views on the Korean armistice deadlock in the United Nations' political committee. ...

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  7. BIGGER THIRST FOR BEER IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, November 25.—The increasing thirst of Australian beer drinkers sharpened so considerably between 1938/39 and 1950/51 that they raised their contribution ...

    Article : 379 words
  8. Warming Chocolate Drink Round Stove In Korea

    In Korea RAAF men of No. 77 Figher Squadron and American GI's warming their chocolate drink round the stove in a hut. The name on the tins is "Toddy," but it is purely an American chocolate drink. L. t[?]. R.: Private R. Shattusk, of Lower Massachusetts; LAC Bert Lister, of Murarrie, Brisbane (driver); Cpl Bert Cooke, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW PORTRAIT OF QUEEN ON COMMONWEALTH COINS

    OTTAWA, November 25.—A distinctive portrait of the Queen will appear on a new series of Canadian coins to be minted next January. The Government announced today that the ...

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  10. PROFOUNDLY PESSIMISTIC

    NEW YORK, November 35 (AAP).—Many United Nations' diplomats were today profoundly pessimistic about a ...

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  11. BANK REGULATION DECLARED INVALID

    SYDNEY, November 25.—The Commonwealth Savings Bank was liable for money paid on forged withdrawal slips, Mr Justice Kinsella ruled in the Supreme Court today. ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. £5M. IN EXCESS OF ESTIMATES

    BRISBANE, November 25.—State Government departments spent £5,000,000 more than originally estimated in the last financial year. ...

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  13. TIGHT SECRET

    TOKYO, November 25.— Secret Service men from, Washington were rumoured to be in Seoul today for ...

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  14. FOUR-DAY SHOP HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, November 25.— City and country stores will be closed for four days during Christmas. This is the effect of ...

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  15. 100 AIR BASES ACROSS EUROPE

    PARIS, November 24.— The NATO spokesman for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation said today ...

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  16. ARMY CHAPLAIN DECORATED

    CANBERRA, November 25.— An Army chaplain, who had by far the longest service of any member of the Australian ...

    Article : 212 words
  17. Labour Views On TV Monopoly

    SYDNEY November 25.— Labour would not set up an ABC monopoly in television, the Federal Opposition Leader ...

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  18. Unique Church Conference

    BRISBANE, November 25.— Thirty Brisbane clergymen, representing nine denominations. Including the Roman Catholic, ...

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  19. Unbalanced Economy

    MELBOURNE, November 25. —Australia's economy was unbalanced and but of equilibrium with the rest of the world, Mr ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. Dusk To Dawn Baghdad Curfew

    LONDON, November 24.— Reuter's Baghdad correspondent says that demonstrations continued in Baghdad tonight ...

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  21. Sister Kenny More Comfortable

    TOOWOOMBA, November 25 —More encouraging reports on Sister Elizabeth Kenny's condition were received today. ...

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  22. Korean War Begins 30th Month

    SEOUL, November 25 (AAP). —The Korean war began its 30th month today on low pitch Rain and snow closed over ...

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  23. Dropped £300 Loot When Shot At

    SYDNEY, November 25.—A nightwatchman's shot caused a burglar to abandon a sack containing £200 in silver and also ...

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  24. DRASTIC KENYA POWERS

    NAIROBI, November 24.— Sweeping new powers to deal with supporters of Mau Mau terrorists were granted by the ...

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  25. £1851 ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, November 25. —An estate valued at £1851 was left by Sir Harold Clapp, former Chief Commissioner of ...

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  26. Unlicensed Radios

    BRISBANE, November 25.— Forty people have been prosecuted so far in an intensive State-wide hunt for unlicensed ...

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  28. HELD FOR FURTHER TEN DAYS

    TOKYO, November 25 (AAP) —The Tokyo District Court to-day granted the Public Prosecutor's application to hold two ...

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  30. Reds' Siege To Ancient Citadel In Indo-China

    NEW YORK, November 24, (AAP).—Communist Vietminh forces, about 25 OOO "strong, laid siege today to the ancient citadel of Nasan, 117 miles west of Hanoi, opening what could be the crucial battle of the war in ...

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  31. PLEADS GUILTY TO TREASON

    LONDON, November 24.— Reuter's Vienna correspondent states that Rudolf Margolius, former Czech Deputy Foreign ...

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  32. MOVE TO REMEDY TURMOIL IN POTATO INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, November 25.—An attempt to set up an Organisation to control federally the flow of potatoes from State to State will be made in Sydney next Wednesday. Queensland, whose growers ...

    Article : 421 words
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