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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  4. ATTLEE DELIVERS 3-POINT POLICY

    NEW YORK, Nov. 12.—The "Times" Washington correspondent learns that Mr. Attlee proposed to President Truman that all scientific ...

    Article : 464 words
  5. AIR ATTACKS RENEWED ON SOURABAYA AREA

    BATAVIA, November 12.—The Associated Press says the British air attacks were renewed on Sourabaya late on Sunday, in support of Indian troops fighting in the centre of the naval base. ...

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  6. WILD SCENES ON A SYDNEY WHARF

    In Sydney last week a wild riot lusted nearly half an hour at Wooloomooloo Wharf, when police, waterside workers and men and women members of the Communist Party dashed, and two people were taken to hospital for treatment. The demonstration wan started, according to police, when 200 members of the Communist Party arrived at the wharf, where the Stirling Castle carrying Dutch troops was berthed. According ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 254 words
  7. U.S. NEGRO PIANIST CAUSES A STIR

    NEW YORK, November 11.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that Miss Hazel Scott, the negro pianist and wife of ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. NO RELIEF ON COTTON RATION

    MELBOURNE. November 12.—Senator Keane to-day predicted that there would be general satisfaction at a number of items that it would be ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. SOEKARNO APPEALS FOR WORLD PROTEST

    Fresh from his triumph at a youth rally at Jogjakarta this morning, where he roused 50,000 Indonesian delegates to frenzied applause punctuated by shrieks of "Merdeka" ("Freedom"), Dr. Soekarno, the Indonesian leader, has issued a statement appealing to the world to judge the Sourabaya bombing. ...

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  10. MacARTHUR'S ADMINISTRATION IN JAPAN CRITICISED

    WASHINGTON, November 12.—N.A.N.A.'s representative, Blair Moody, says. General MacArthur's administration in Japan is being called in for serious question by spokesmen for other governments on the ...

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  11. CROPS RUINED BY HAIL STORM

    BRISBANE, November 12.—The worst hail storm ia the district's history caused more than £50.000 damage to crops and ...

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  12. NO BACK PAY FOR APPRENTICES

    BRISBANE, November 12.—After an unsuccessful appeal to the Minister concerned to vary the proclamation making increases to apprentices ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. STONE AGE SKELETONS FOUND

    LONDON, November 12.—It is a vealed that stone age skeletons of mri unlike any other pre-historic race were found between 1929-34 at the ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. OIL TO BE REFINED IN TWO AUSTRALIAN STATES

    CANBERRA, November 12.—Plans for the formation of a company with a capital of £1,250,000, both Australian and American, to erect two old refineries in Australia, one in New South. Wales, and the other either in Queensland or Victoria, hare been placed before the ...

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  15. GUARD OF HONOUR FOR ARMY SISTER

    CAIRNS, November 12.—A guard of honour from the 116 A.G.H. welcomed Sinter Valerie Smith, of the A.A.N.S., who Is the Far ...

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  16. WAR CABINET TO DECIDE ACTION IN BENNETT CASE

    MELBOURNE, November 12.—The War Cabinet will decide to-morrow whether farther action should be taken against Lieut. General Gordon Bennett because of the circumstance of his escape from Singapore. Ministers, to-day, briefly examined the report of the ...

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  17. RAIDER MAY HAVE SUNK SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, November 12.—A member of the crew of the Africa Star which was intercepted and sunk by the German raider ...

    Article : 251 words
  18. R.A.A.F. OBJECTORS LEFT ON WHARF

    LONDON, November 18.—The Associated Press special correspondent at Southampton states the Orion sailed at 10.30 a.m. ...

    Article : 246 words
  19. WHIPPING FOR ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, November 12.—Alfred Marsden, 20, of Prahran, who was convicted of robbery with violence, was to-day ordered a whipping with ...

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  20. TOTAL TRAFFIC HALT IN S. AUST.

    ADELAIDE, November 12.—From midnight lost night, all rail and road traffic in South Australia ceased for a 24-hour strike in support of the ...

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  21. METEOR AIR SPEED PILOTS

    Eric Greenwood (left) chief test pilot of the Gloucester Aircraft Co., and Group Captain H. J. (Willie) Wilson, D.F.C. and two ban, photo graped beside the Metror "Britannia" in which Group Captain Wilson set the new air speed record of 506 miles per hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. NOTED PHYSICIAN DEAD

    BRISBANE, November 12.—The death occurred in Brisbane yesterday afternoon of Str David Hardie, one of Queensland's best known ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA HAS WEEK'S COAL

    ADELAIDE, November 12.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said to-day that only one collier would arrive in Adelaide this week, which would bring ...

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  24. CANADIAN LOAN BIG SUCCESS

    NEW YORK, November 12.—The "Times" Ottawa correspondent says that slightly more than one of five persons in Canada bought bonds in ...

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  25. JAP NOBLES TO GIVE UP TITLES

    TOKIO, November 12.—The "Yournt[?]" has reported that the Prime Minster Prince Higashi Kunt) has asked the Emperor Hirohito to permit him ...

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  26. BURNING FATALITY ON STATION

    ROCKHAMPTON, November 12.—Roy Thomas Jones (32), stockman, of Alton Downs, died in the general hospital early this afternoon from burns ...

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  27. VESSELS HELD UP IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, November 12.—Most Inter-State vessels in Sydney to-day were Idle as a result of a dispute involving wharf labourers handling ...

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  28. AUST. SOPRANO'S LONDON DEBUT

    LONDON, November 12.—The Australian singer. Marjorte Lawrence, the Metropolitan Opers Company, New York, will make her debut ...

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  29. SIX MORE CASES OF PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, November 12.—Six new cues of paralysis were reported to-day. They are a boy of 10 at Toowoomba, a boy of 16 at Ipswich, a boy ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. GIFT OF BEEF TO HOLLAND

    LONDON, November 12.—The Hilversum radio says Ireland is sending Netherlands 10,000 oxen for the maintenance of the Dutch meat ...

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