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  3. BIG FOUR AGREE ON AGENDA

    LONDON, November 27.-The Council of Foreign Ministers to-day reached agreement on the agenda for their talks after Russia had conceded that the Austrian peace treaty should be discussed first. ...

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  4. Churchill's Jest

    MELBOURNE, Thursday-Even in Britain's darkest hour Winston Churchill had the courage [?] the Bishop of Albany (U.S.A.), ...

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  5. Postal Clerk Pleads Guilty To Theft

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Cecil Georgo Must, 43, postal clerk, pleaded guilty in the Police Court to-day to stealing £104 from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIPWRECK OFF

    NEW YORK. November 27.— Commander James Jensen, coastguard operations officer at KetchiKan, Alaska has told the Oakland ...

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  7. CHIEF REJECTS SUGGESTION OF US. DOLLAR LOAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-The Brime Minister (Mr. Chifle) in the House of Representatives to-day rejected a suggestion by Mr.Ryan that Australia should seek a special dollar loan from America to tide her over the dollar crisis. Mr. Chifley said he did ...

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  8. COMINTERN CALCS UP RED ORGANISERS

    CANBERRA. Thursday.— Key communist organisers have been called to the headquarters of the Comintern for briefing on policy ...

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  9. Higher Milk Price Likely

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Milk producers have placed claims before the State prices commissioner for increased prices. A ...

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  10. Film Personalities Dismissed

    HOLLYWOOD. November 27.— R.K.O. studio announced to-night the dismissal of producer Adrian Scott and director Dmytrlk two of ...

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  11. Authorities More Disturbed

    LONDON, November. 27.-Authorities throughout the sterling area have become more disturbed than ever about the dollar position. They have obviously been told something alarming, states the financial ...

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  12. Judge Reduces Debt To 1/Then Pays

    SYDNEY, "Thursday.—A Sydney Judge to-day moved by a woman's tale of poverty reduced her debt of £20 to 1/-, and then paid it ...

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  13. SYDNEY POWER STRIKE OFF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Union officials at to night's conference agreed to an immediate resumption of work at the Bunnerong ...

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  14. NEW TRIAL IN N.Z. MURDER CASE

    AUCKLAND, Thursday—Jury failed to agree in the case of pansy Louise Haskell, charged with the murder of Mrs. Gladys Ruth ...

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  15. SIR H. GEPP

    NEW YORKS November. 27.— (A.A.P.) Sir Herbert Gepp who arrived here to-day after a twelve months Study of world woodpulp ...

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  16. STATE CONTROL OVER AiR LICENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The State Government moved in Parliament to-day to take the control of intra-State air licences out of the Commonwealth. In the future Commonwealth ...

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  17. MINES OFFICIAL

    WASHTINGTON, November 27.Australian-born James Boyd, of Colorado was formally nominated by President Truman to be ...

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  18. MENZIES FEARS POWER FROM GOVT. CONTROLS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The nationalisation of banks and control over rents and prices including charges would give the Commonwealth Government enormous powers to control industry throughout ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. ANOTHER LOT

    LONDON, November 27.—The International Refugees Organisation has informed Australia House that another vessel the Gebrals Stewart, ...

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  20. STATE SUPERANNUATION SCHEME “MISERLY"

    BRISBANE, Thurday.-Describing the Government’s contribution to the Public Service superannuation scheme as “miserly” during the introduction of the Public Service Superannuation Ac Amendment ...

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  21. CANCER CURE

    LONDON, November 27 (Reuters).—Lord Horder told the British Empire cancer campaign annual meeting he was more hopeful than ...

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  22. PREMIER MAKES STRONG APPEAL TO FRENCH STRIKERS

    PARIS, November 27.-The Premier (M. Schuman), in a broadcast, appealed to French workers to examine their consciences and return to work He said the entirg nation was menaced by certain people who ...

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  23. BEER STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, November 27.— Beer boycott of several hotels on the west coast of the South Island, principally by coal miners which ...

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