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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAIL CLOSED TO-DAY

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  4. AUSTRALIANS' WINNER BATTLE

    FUR CAP: Private K. Kendrick, a Bren gunner, used a captured North Korean fur-lined cap to keep out the cold during the Australians battle to cross the Tanyong River last week. First snow has already fallen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  5. UNITED NATIONS IN 70-MILE PUSH

    KOREA, November 12 (A.A.P. - Reuter).—British Commonwealth and American troops, in a new push along 70 miles of the Chongchon River, came to grips to-night with the combined Chinese and Korean ...

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  6. Parliament's State Opening

    THE KING AND QUEEN driving in the Irish State [?] following the State opening of Parliament at London Lat week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NATIONALIST MOVE TO SEIZE KATMANDU

    LONDON, NoVEMBER ll.—Exiled Nepalese Nationals forces to-day attacked, at sine points, the Gurkha Himalayan kingdom ...

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  8. HERBERT SAYS PUMP OCEAN TO THE INLAND

    BRISBANE, November 12.— Tasseling water to Australia's deserts from the ocean surrounding the Commonwealth ...

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  9. 'CALLOUS' WAY OF NOTIFYING CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY, November 11.— The official method of notifying casualties in the Korean war was described as "callous" by ...

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  10. £3000 WORTH OF LOST WOOL RECOVERED

    SYDNEY, November 12.— Twenty bales of merino wool valued at £8,000 which police were told vanished after they ...

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  11. Bitter Debate Likely on Golden Casket

    BRISBANE, November 12.— Further heated references to the Golden Casket investigation are expected to follow the ...

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  12. CRISIS SEEN IN PRICES RISE

    IPSWICH, November 12.— "The rise in prices has become a national crisis," said Archbishop Duhig when opening the ...

    Article : 200 words
  13. FEDERAL AID IN PRICE CONTROL

    CANBERRA, November 12.— The Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, said to-day that he had tried to secure more ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. Wool Prices May Rise at Toniay's Sale

    BRISBANE, November 12.— Wool brokers to-night predicted a rise of 5 to 10 per cent on October rates at the wool sales ...

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  15. SKULL FRACTURED IN EARLY SUNDAY MORNING BRAWL

    SYDNEY, November 12.— Stanley Marcus (43), of Annadale, was seriously injured in a brawl early this morning . He ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. GIFT OF TICKETS BEFORE ROBBERY

    BOMBAY, November 12: A newly-wed couple were greatly surprised to receive two cinema tickets as a "gift" ...

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  17. CHINESE SLOW TOWN IN TIBET

    LONDON, November 12.—In formation reaching New Delhi indicates that the Chinese have Moved military operations in Tibet, ...

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  18. Pole Rejected by the R.A.A.F.

    MELBOURNE, November 12: The Minister for Air (Mr. T. W. White) said to-night he would be interested to hear ...

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  19. 10-FOOT SHARK PIERCES HOLE IN CANOE

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 12.—Two youths had an unenviable experience at Yeppoon on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  20. Victorian Rail Strike End in Sight

    MELBOURNE, November 12.— Victoria's 28 day old rail strike may end to-morrow if the Arbitration Court ratifies the ...

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  21. RECORD COAL YIELD LIKELY

    BRISBANE, November 12.—A record coal production of over 2,000,000 tons is expected in Queensland this year. ...

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  22. CAR DAMAGED BY BOLTING HORSE

    SYDNEY. November 12.-A bolting horse crashed into a car, throwing the rider over the car, at Rozelle to-day. The rider, Harold Gane (18). of Rozelle, escaped with a shaking. The horse bolted for half a mile alone Mullens Street with Gane tugging at the reins. Then it crashed into the car crossing the intersection of Victoria Road and Darling Street. The car was severely damaged. | ...

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  23. STERN NOTE OVER AUSTRIAN POLICE

    LONDON, November 12.—Bri-tain to-day released the text of its protest note sent to Russia about Russian interference with ...

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  24. £210,000 FOR PERTH ARCADE

    PERTH, November 12.—London Court, the famous Perth Arcade built by the De Bernales interests and reproducing mediaeval ...

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  25. CRICKETER KILLED, HIT OVER HEART BY A FULL TOSS

    WELLINGTON, November 12.—James Leslio Mason (26), died in a few minute when a full toss bowled to him struck ...

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  26. POTATOES MAY GO TO N. STH. WALES

    BRISBANE, November 12.— The Queensland Potato Marketing Board would have to consider sending a proportion of the ...

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  27. MAN INJURED IN COLLISION

    AYR, November 12.—Returning on a motor cycle from the Pioneer Mill on Friday evening Sam Butterwonh (18), an ...

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  28. HORSE THROWS, INJURES FARMER

    DALBY, November 12.—Joseph Byrne (28), farmer, of Sunnyvale, near Bell, received a broken nose, a probable fracture of the ...

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  29. HIGH PRICE FOR SESBANIA SHEEP

    WINTON, November 11.— There was a strong demand and high prices were realised at the clearing sale at Sesbania ...

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  30. PEA RffLE BULLET GRAZES FORHEAD

    SYDNEY, November 12.—A seven-years-old girl had a lucky escape at Newcastle yesterday when a stray pea rifle bullet ...

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  31. PLAN TO SEND N.Z. MEAT OVERSEAS

    WELLINGTON, November 12.— A plan to send all types of New Zealand meat to United States and Canadian markets where ...

    Article : 106 words
  32. WAR OF NERVES OVER VALUE OF AUSSIE £

    NEW YORK, November 12.—A war of nerves over the international value of the Australian £ was going on in the New York market, the financial cor-respondent of the New York "Times" said to-day. ...

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  33. Housing Lag To Continue Says Casey

    CANBERRA, November 12,— The Minister for Development Mr. R. G. Casey, said in a broadcast to-night that Australia ...

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  34. SIX DEATHS ON VICT. ROADS

    MELBOURNE, November 12.— Six people were killed and 14 injured in Victorian road accidents at the week-end, during ...

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    BATTLE CASUALTY: Private Buster Morris, of Frankston (Vic), receiving a light from+ Private W. Nixon, of Sydney, in North Korea last week, Private Morris was wounded while rescuing a wounded comrade. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Mrs. Ogle May See Her Babes on Wednesday

    MELBOURNE, November 12.—Mrs. Joan Ogle, mother of the surviving three of the quadruplets, may be able to see ...

    Article : 165 words
  37. COMMUNISTS REJECT COUNCIL DISCUSSION

    NEW YORK, November 12.—Communist China has flatly rejected an invitation from the Security Council to discuss Chinese Communist intervention in the Korean war. ...

    Article : 254 words
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