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  4. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. MAY SUGGEST MEETING WITH STALIN TO END COLD WAR

    LONDON, November 12. — Mr Churchill, when he visits Ameriea, may discuss with President Truman an approach to Stalin, suargresting a meeting" to end the cold war states the "Daily Telega[?] political correspondent. ...

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  7. FIRST LOCKHEED NEPTUNE BOMBER FOR RAAF

    The RAAF's first two Lockheed Neptune P2V-5 anti-sub. long-range reconnaissance bombers landed at Richmond, NSW, from San Francisco on Friday, November 9, led by Wing Commander David Vernon. Vernon is C.O. of No. 11 Squadron at Pearce, W.A., which is being re-equipped with Neptunea as they arrive from USA. RAAF crews were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ARMISTICE DAY ROYAL COUPLE'S TRIBUTE

    ST JOHN (Newfoundland), November 11.—On the eve of their departure for home, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today observed Armistice Day by laying a ...

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  9. Pope's Defence Of Sunday Sports

    LONDON, November 12. —The "Daily Herald's" Borne correspondent says: " By defending, even praising, Sunday sport the Pope is likely to start a new row. There is bound to be strong reaction in the ...

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  10. Four Powers In Bombardment

    TOKYO, November 12 (AAPReuter).—The warships of four nations-Britain, Canada, America and Australia — have ...

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  11. SELL COAL BOARD'S PLANT

    SYDNEY, November 12.— The Federal Cabinet had decided to authorise the Joint Coal Board to sell its ...

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  12. JAP BUYER ON WOOL POSITION

    BRISBANE, November 12.— It would be yeats before Japan's imports of wool would reach the peak season ...

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  13. RULING ON RIGHT OF ENTRY BY UNION OFFICIALS

    BRISBANE, November 12.—In a reserved judgement today the Industrial Court ruled that trade union officials did not have an open authority under the Factories and Shops Acts to enter shop premises at any time. ...

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  14. BUS PLUNGES INTO RAVINE

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador). November 12.— Twentyeight persons were killed and 23 injured yesterday ...

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  15. Blackout And Explosion Caused By A Rat

    SYDNEY, November 12.—A rat today blacked out every home iu Newcastle for more than two hours, stopped production in some industries and threw over 1500 men out of ...

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  16. Raiders Scream And Blow Whistles

    MANILA, November 12. — Communist Huks raided the town of Santa Anu. in Pampanga province, today— ...

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  17. Heavy Deathroll In Storms

    LONDON, November 12. — Reuter's Rome correspondent says that the death roll in three weeks' disastrous storms ...

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  18. AWARDS FOR VALOUR

    TOKYO. November 12.— Five Australian and New Zealand mew-tsrs of the Commonwealth Division nave won ...

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  19. Quaint Method For Disobedient Child

    MELBOURNE, November 12 —A visiting American expert on child delinouency advccates [?] treatment for [?] ...

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  20. Squad's Practice Becomes Reality

    SYDNEY, November 12.—A planned practice turned to reality for members, of the police rescue squad when they ...

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  21. Report On Air Base Denied

    NEW YORK, November 11. Lieut-General Robert [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] [?] he [?] [?] ...

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  22. SFEK VARIATION OF AWARD

    BRISBANE, November 12.— The Miscellaneous Workers' Union and the Queensland Pharmacy Guild were ordered ...

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  23. SCRAMBLE, FOR LOAN MONEY, LORD MAYOR'S COMMENT

    BRISBANE, November 12. — Local authorities were not being given a fair deal in obtaining loan money to carry out ...

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  24. Call To Moslems Support Egypt

    LONDON, November 12. — Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that Sheikh Ibrahim Hamrush. Rector of Cairo's Al ...

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  25. Discuss Shortage With Exporters

    BRISBANE, November 12.— The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) will discuss the meat shortage with exporters tomorrow ...

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  26. MILKLESS DAYS AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, November 12.—If the dry weather continued Mackay would have two milkless days each week and ...

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  29. ARGENTINE WOMEN VOTE FIRST TIME

    BUENOS AIRES, Novexnbel 12. —The Argentine President (Juan D. Peron) appeared to-day to have won a second term ...

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  30. COURT'S CONTROL OF UNION BALLOTS CHALLENGED

    SYDNEY, November 12.—There had been a growing tendency for Parliament to take more and more control of unions as an incidental to securing industrial peace, Mr M. Ashkansay, K.C., said in the High Court today. ...

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  31. SUGGESTS COMPULSORY SAVING BY SINGLE WAGES-EARNER

    SYDNEY, November 12.—The Vice-Chancelior of the National University (Professor Sir Douglas Copland) suggested today that the single wages-earner should be made to save ...

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