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  5. REDS SET UP RIVAL BERLIN COUNCIL

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (Special and A.A.P.).—Russian-backed Berlin communists to-day established a separate city ...

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  6. HANGINGS HELD UP Tojo breathes again

    TOKIO, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The execution of Tojo and six other Japanese ...

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  7. RATION MEN FEAR COUPON FRAUDS

    THE Rationing Commission is investigating suspected attempts to obtain double issues of new food coupon cards. a Commission official said yesterday. Yesterday's mail contained 2000 ...

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  8. FIGHT NOT OVER YET

    JOHANNE—one of Victoria's "mix-up" babies laying her prayers before being put to bed by Mrs. Morrison. The Morrisons have note offered to exchange Johanne for Nola Jenkins, who. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BACK FROM LAMBETH

    AFTER SEVEN months abroad, Archbishop Halse returned to Brisbane yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MOVE FOR TOTAL HOSE BAN

    THE Brisbane City Council works committee chairman . (Aid. Lanham) will recommend ...

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  11. TO TELL WORLD OF "CHURCH"

    ARCHBISHOP liaise arrived back in Brisbane yesterday with plans for "an enormous ...

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  12. Rain aids U.K. food

    CARLY planting of grain sorghum at the Peak Downs British food farm is possible as a result of ...

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  13. U.S. WILL BE FIRMER

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 30 (Special).—American foreign policy is beginning to take on new and firmer ...

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  14. DISPUTE OVER COAL JOB

    MARYBOROUGH, Tues.—The Cool Owners' Association will go to the Commonwealth Arbitration Court and of the ...

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  15. BREAD TO GO UP ¼d.?

    The price of bread is likely to rise a ¼d. a 21b. Hoof following a 5d. a bushel increase in the price of wheat from ...

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  16. Opera televised

    NEW YORK. Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—A glittering and bejewelled throng of society leaders attended. the opening ...

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  17. Homes speed-up

    Means of speeding up house building will be discussed at a conference of State Housing Ministers and the Federal ...

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  18. Yugoslavs turn west?

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (Special).—Speculating that Yugoslavia nay Be considering turning to the west, the Daily Telegraph ...

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  19. SCHOOL STRIKES NEXT?

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—Robert Copping, 28, headmaster at n school where children aren't disciplined but are allowed to follow their own inclinations, visualises the (lav when children will be able to co on strike against ...

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  20. BABY ATE 2 NAILS

    Frequent X-ray photographs are being used at the Brisbane Children's Hospital to follow the movement of two ...

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  21. Won't have blood test

    MELBOURNE, Tues.—Mr. and Mrs. N. Jenkins, of Kyneton, one of the families in the "whase baby is whose" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Sahara creeps south

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—The Sahara Desert (North Africa) is creeping south at the rate of more than a mile a ...

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  24. Wrecked by explosion

    NEW YORK, Nov. 30 :A.A.P.).—A terrific explosion on the Willamette River shook Portland (Oregon) last night ...

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  25. STRATEGIC RAILWAY TOWN TAKEN BY CHINESE REDS

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Driving southwards for China's & capital, Nanking, Chinese communist forces have captured Kuchen, 25 miles north of Pengedu and 125 miles north of Nanking. Kuchen is a strategic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. HOPES RISE FOR KING

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (Special and A.A.P.).—Last night's bulletin on the King's health was regarded as ...

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  27. Red unionists in stoppage

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Key comnunist-controlled unions will stop work for two hours to-morrow to attend a rally in ...

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  28. Jerusalem truce

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—Jews and Arabs to-day signed a ceasefire agreement for the Jerusalem area ...

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  29. SPOT TROTS TO HOT SQUAT

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—A big black and white mongrel log disrupted part of London's tube time-table last night ...

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  30. GOVT. MAY MOVE TO PROTECT UNIONISTS

    THE Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) revealed last night that the Government was looking into the question of protecting union members' rights in secret ballots. He pointed out. however ...

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  31. Winston—74

    LONDON, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—Mr. Churchill will celebrate his 74th birthday by holding al small dinner party with his ...

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  32. Indonesia talks

    BATAVIA, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.).—Republican Radio, Jogjakarta, announced to-night that informal talks for the settlement of ...

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  33. Car jam pays

    NEW YORK, Nov. 30 (Special).—New York's parking problem is so acute and the scattered parking lots are so ...

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  34. Orange juice for U.K.

    LONDON. Nov. 30 (Special).—The Pood Minister (Mr. Strachey) announced in the House of Commons that he had ...

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  35. Ambassador to China

    FANKING, Nov. 30 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Australia's first Ambassador to China, Mr. Keith Officer, to-day presented his credentials to Generalissimo ...

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  36. "KITTEN-SITTIN"

    NEW YORK, Nov. 30 (Special).—"Cat happy" citizens of New York can now subscribe to two new services—a ...

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