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  3. UNION CALLS OFF RAIL STRIKE

    The Store-Council of the Australian Railways Union decided last night to end the SA rail strike which has thrown 5,000 railway workers idle for nearly a month. The ARU State president (Mr. J. Huddleston) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.S. EFFORTS TO REASSURE CHINA

    The State Department is doing its utmost to work out a formula to safeguard any legitimate Chinese interests in North Korea while preserving UN authority. ...

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  5. U.S. TROOPS APPROACH

    Tank-led task forces of the US 7th Division are hearing the Manchurian border, and marines have ...

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  6. New Moves In Vic. Strike

    Mr. Conciliation Commissioner V. G. Hall told a compulsory a conference on the rail strike today that ...

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  7. Freak Happenings Follow Storm

    A series of startling electrical phenomena followed in the wake of a sudden lightning flash and clap of thunder at Goodwood yesterday. ...

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  8. U.K. Intends To Stay In Egypt

    We are there and there we stay. This is the categorical British Government answer to King Farouk's ...

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  9. Sugar Strikers To Resume

    A decision to end the six-week-old strike at the Glanville works of the Colonial Sugar Refining ...

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  10. 51 Commonwealth Troops Killed

    Casualties among British Commonwealth forces in Korea totalled 214, the Minister of Defence (Mr. ...

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  11. Appealing Ways

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17. Injured by a skidding bus three years ago, Mrs. Delia Burke, 66, of Providence ...

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  12. 111,732 Civilians Killed

    SEOUL, November 17.—South Korean civilians killed in the fighting areas or executed totalled 111,732 and 106,604 were ...

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  13. £60,000 Midnight Fire In Sydney

    The premises of four firms were gutted in a spectacular fire which swept brought a Liverpool street city ...

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  14. S.A. Man Wounded

    CANBERRA, November 17. The name of Pte. Eric Phillip Weber, of South Australia, appears on a list of eight ...

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  15. Gaol For Mass Sex Killer

    Rudolf Pleil, a self-styled mass sex killer, was sentenced to life imprisonment by a German court today for ...

    Article : 136 words
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  17. 'Peace' Delegates In Warsaw

    The French scientist. Professor F. Joliot-Curie, last night opened the second "World Peace Congress," in ...

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  19. S.A. Rail Strike Hits Pt. Pirie Operations

    The Broken Bill Associated Smelters announce that production of refined lead at Port Pirie is stopped, and operations ...

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  20. U.K. Firm To Mine Australian Coal

    The British company of George Wimpey has gained at £3,200,000 contract from a NSW mining company to mine 2¼m. ...

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  21. Move To Stiffen Tibetan Resistance

    NEW DELHI, Nov. 17. To stiffen Tibet's resistance to the Chinese Communist invasion, the ...

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  22. To Discuss Royal Tour

    SYDNEY, November 17.—Lt.-Gen. F. H. Berryman, who will be director of the Royal Tour in 1952, will leave Sydney ...

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  23. White Koala At Taronga Park

    Fluffy and white as a snowball. Taronga Park Zoo's new baby albino koala, clings precariously to the back of its mother. Tiddler. Although it is now nearly nine months old. Snow has only been out of the pouch for a few days. Zoo officials ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. War On Britain's "Super-Poachers"

    War has been declared on highly-organised poaching gangs which are using explosives and electricity to slaughter ...

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  25. Fires Dot British Camp In Korea

    NORTH KOREA, Nov. 17. Beyond the Kyejichon River Australian and British troops can see the dark ...

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  26. Mother Of Quads Goes Home

    Mrs. Gordon Ogle, mother of the Moreland quads, went home this afternoon. Mr. Ogle took her to their ...

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  27. Three Sons Killed By Fathers

    NEW YORK, Nov. 17.—AAP. Three sons were killed by their fathers, one father was fatally wounded by his son, and ...

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  28. East German Air Arm In The Making

    The 20,000-strong East German police force has now developed its first air force unit, reliable sources in Berlin said ...

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  29. Polish Migrant May Be Deported

    A report for the Prime Minister about a Polish migrant who, this week was sent to gaol for six months for assaulting ...

    Article : 81 words
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  31. U.S. Denial On New Guinea Bases

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 16. The State Department today denied that the US was endeavoring to secure military ...

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