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  3. U.S. DEMANDS RELEASE OF AMERICAN HELD IN KOREA

    The United States has demanded the immediate release of Angus Ward, American Consul-General in Mukden, and four of his staff, arrested by the Chinese Communists on October 24. ...

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  4. MILITARY AID FOR BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    Britain and France will get major shares of United States military aid, informed sources have told the ...

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  5. SOVIET USES ATOMIC BOMB TO RAZE MOUNTAIN

    In a dramatic outburst Vyshinsky declared that Russia is utilising atomic, energy but not to stockpile the atomic bomb. He added they were razing mountains, irrigating deserts and cutting through jungles. ...

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  6. Private Banks "Will Be More Amenable To Reason"

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward, speaking at a street meeting at King's Cross, said if Labour were returned at the ...

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  7. Big Three Ministers Support Germany In West Europe

    The secret conference of the Big Three Foreign Ministers ended to-day with the issue of a communique declaring their intention to support and foster the progressive integration of the German ...

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  8. STATE WARD ACCUSED OF MURDER

    According to police evidence in the Parramatta Children's Court to-day, a 17½ year old State ward had admitted ...

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  9. MINISTER FOR TERRITORIES PROPOSED

    Creation of a Minister for Territories corresponding to the British Colonial Secretary with a skilled ...

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  10. R.S.L. Opposed To Japan's Part In Sport

    The Congress of the R.S.L. carried a motion to-day expressing concern with increasing gavour being granted the Japanese in ...

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  11. BRITISH PROTEST TO CHINA OVER SHIP SEIZURES

    Britain has protested three times to the Chinese Nationalist authorities over action taken against British ...

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  12. British Conference In Ceylon On Asian Policies

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) said yesterday that the British Commonwealth attitude to recognition of ...

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  13. STREPTOMYCIN WARNED AS DANGEROUS

    The B.M.A. warned that the use of the wonderdrug, streptomycin, may have to be abandoned ...

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  14. Mr. Moir Endorses Liberal Policy Of Mr. Menzies

    Speaking at street meeting at Canberra shopping centres yesterday afternoon, Mr. Malcolm Moir, Liberal candidate for the ...

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  15. POPE TO OPEN HOLY YEAR ON DECEMBER 24

    Pope Pius will proclaim the opening of the Holy Year in a broadcast message on December 24 to 425 million Catholics ...

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  16. LARGE PETROL STOCKS FROZEN

    The Commonwealth Government has virtually frozen all private stocks of petrol above 20 gallons. ...

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  17. Air Services Mav Challenge In High Court.

    Brisbane airline operators may issue a challenge in the High Court if the Federal Government seeks to collect transport taxes ...

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  18. TRUSTEESHIP OVER SOMALILAND

    The Political Committee has decided to recommend that Italy aided by an advisory council of three states, be granted ...

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  19. ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATIONS IN SYDNEY

    A crowd of less than 1,500 people gathered in Martin Place at 11 a.m. to-day for the Armistice Day wreath-laying ...

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  20. I.R.O. Migrant Escayed From Escaped From

    A Ukrainian watchmaker, who escaped to Germany in 1944 after serving 15 years in the Siberian salt mines, arrived from ...

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  21. Japan May Not Accept Treaty Unfavourable

    Prime Minister Yoshida told the Diet that he believed Japan had the right to refuse too unfavourable peace terms. He ...

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  22. BOGOTA UNDER ARMED GUARD

    Bogota is under heavy army and police guard, following the state of siege decreed by President Perez. ...

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  23. VOLUNTARY PLAN TO KEEP INFORMATION FROM OTHER HANDS

    A voluntary plan to keep important American technical information from falling into undesirable hands abroad was ...

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  24. INDONESIA TO RECOGNISE CHINA

    Indonesia is prepared to recognise Communist China in return for recognition of Indonesia. This was stated by Indonesia's ...

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  25. Britain Losing Dollars Through Wool Re-sales

    Britain is again losing dollars through the re-sale of sterling wool to dollar markets by nonsterling operators on the ...

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  26. ACCOMMODATION APPEAL TO AID BRITISH MIGRANTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) last night appealed to Australians to help bring 80,000 Britishers to Australia in 1950. ...

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  27. NORWEGIAN SNOW FOR ENGLAND

    The Oslo S[?] Association plans to ship snow from Norway to London to build ski jumps on Hamstead Heath. "It should be ...

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  28. 'THE ROCK' FREED OF LIBEL CLAIM

    Dulcie Fatelle Francis, with whom Walter Campbell was accused of being on intimate terms, denied in the Supreme ...

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  29. SALESMAN ROBBED FIRM OF HUGE SUM

    Hugh Hickey, a mild-mannered salesman, took 50,000 dollars from Macy's department store in a well planned swindle, and ...

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  30. W. AUSTRALIA, NINE FOR 336

    Driver, of W.A., scored the first century against Queensland this season and at stumps to-ady the visitors were 9/336. ...

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  31. HEAVY RAIN IN BENDIGO AFTER SEVERE STORM

    The worst flood disaster in the history of Bendigo has caused damage estimated at £100,000. A tropical storm unleashed ...

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  32. AID CONTINUES TO NATIONALIST CHINA

    There is no intention of suddenly stopping aid to Nationalistheld areas of China, a spokesman for the Economic ...

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  33. FOOD PARCELS TO BOOST PRODUCTION

    A gift of Australian food parcels is being used in some British factories to boost production. "The Daily Mail" says the ...

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  34. EXTRA PAY CLAIM REJECTED

    The executive of the Confederation of shipbuilding and engineering unions has rejected an appeal by engineering employees ...

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  35. WOMEN TENNIS WIN AGAINST N.Z.

    The State women's tennis team lost only one match then they played a N.Z. team at White City to-day. ...

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  36. BROADWAY THEATRE ROBBED

    The box office of a broadway theatre last night was robbed of a box containing 15,200 dollars. ...

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  37. Rhodesia Batting Against Australia

    The Australians began a threeday game against Rhodesia at Queen's Ground. The home team won the toss. ...

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  38. SPANIARDS FIGHT OVER RENT

    Two Spaniards decided to argue a case before a London rents tribunal and finished locked together in a fierce fight which ...

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  39. DR. BELL DOES NOT WANT MORE PAY

    Dr. W. A. Bell, of Highgate, does not want any more pay. Dr. Bell said so in a letter to the British Medical Journal in which ...

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  40. U.S. TO MAKE CUT IN TARIFF

    The United States will confer with 32 other nations next September to plan further tariff cuts. Announcing this, the State ...

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  41. COUNTERFEIT GANG ARRESTED

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—Brussels police have arrested 30 members of a counterfeit gang which, operating under the guise of a ...

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  42. LIFESAVING PATROLS

    Lifesaving patrols will commence on Sunday their activities this summer at the Cotter, Uriwithin a patrolled area, to be ...

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