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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  4. SURRENDER DOCUMENT TO BE PROBED

    MELBOURNE, November 3O.-At the outset of the Bennett inquiry to-day Justice Ligertwood said he regarded the distinction between ...

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  5. TRANS-ATLANTIC LINER BRINGS SERVICEMEN HOME

    The 45,000-ton liner Aquitanls, the only four-funnelled trans-Atlantic ship, which brought back over 4000 Australians from England, berthing at Wooloomooloe, Sydney this week. The Aquitania's servicemen included many North Queenslanders. who are exported to reach Townsville during the week-end. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIPPING HOLD UP TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY, November 30.—Moves were made to-day by seamen and miners to extend the steelworks strike in Now South Wales. ...

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  7. OFFER FOR SYDNEY RACECOURSE

    SYDNEY, November 30.-Nuflield (Australia) Pty. Ltd.. has offered £205,000 for the Victoria Park racecourse. The Treasury is believed to ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVIA CASTS OFF MONARCHY

    LONDON, November 30.—The Belgrade radio says the Constituent Assembly has decided to proclaim a Republic, also that King Peter and members of the Karageorgevich family should be deprived of all "vested" rights. King Peter, in an official statement, declared Tito introduced a totalitarian form of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ATROCITIES BY INDONESIANS

    BRISBANE, November 30.—The situation in many parts of the Dutch East Indies is far worse to-day than during the Jap. ...

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  10. AUST. CRICKETERS' PLANE OVERDUE

    MADRAS, November 30.—Only one of two planes carrying the Australian cricketers party, has arrived at Madras. The plane that landed at Madras ...

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  11. CROYOON SOLDIER'S RETURN

    SYDNEY. November 3O.—Three Australian prisoners or war who fought with European partisan armies were among 4150 servicemen who arrived ...

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  12. MR. AIKENS TOLD TO DON COAT

    BRISBANE, November 30. — The coatless dining ban has spread to Parliament House. To-day, Mr. Aikens, independent ...

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  13. TERUCHI TO HAND OVER SWORD TODAY

    MELBOURNE. Nov. 30.—Lord Louls Moantbbatten has arrived in Salmon, where Field Marshal Terauchi, who wan too i11 to ...

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  14. 4 MORE CHINESE ARRESTED

    BRISBANE, November 30.—Four more Chinese were arrested by detectives to-night and charged with the wilful murder of George Bow ...

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  15. AUSSIE PILOT'S OFFER TO DUTCH

    SYDNEY. November 30.—Hundreds: of ex-R.A.A.F. pilots had applied to the Netherlands Consulate for flying duties with the Dutch forces, the ...

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  16. TRIALS OF JAP CRIMINALS OPEN

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—An Australian military court in Morotal has commenced the hearing of charges against Jap ...

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  17. DEMOBILISATION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, November 30.—Estimated net reduction of persons in the forces, civil defence and munitions in the six, months ending on December 31 would ...

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  18. JAPS DID NOT WANT ALL PACIFIC WAR

    WASHINGTON, November 30.—The American Press says the Pearl Harbour inquiry was told that an Army Intelligence estimate on December 5 ...

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  19. 35 PARALYSIS CASES FOR WEEK

    BRISBANE, November 30.—Six new cases of infantile paralysis, including two from the Toowoomba district were reported to the Slate Health ...

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  20. HUEN ON REMAND

    BRISBANE. November 30.-Low Huen. 35, described as a Chinese kitchen band, appeared in the Police Court to-day charged with the murder ...

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  21. FRENCH FACTORY OWNERS INDICTED

    PARK. November 28.—The purge court has announced that the Hotch-kiss Company and two of the company's directors will be tried on ...

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  22. P.O.W. MURDERED ON CROSSES

    MOROTAI, November 30.—Three Australians and one American were bound to crosses and stabbed to death in the Celebes in March of this year. ...

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. REDUCTIONS IN INTEREST RATES

    CANBERRA, November 30.—Further reductions in the interest rates for Commonwealth Savings Bank deposits, fixed deposits and building ...

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  25. 1500 CHINESE TO RETURN HOME

    I BRISBANE. November 30.—A contingent of 1500 Chinese now in a camp at Bulimba will leave for China by the Cheshire, of 10,000 tone, on ...

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  26. BEER SHORT AT CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, November 30.—Because of the shortage of raw materials, beer supplies will be no better this Christmas than a year ago, said the ...

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  27. N.S.W. STRIKES COMMUNIST CHALLENGE TO LABOUR

    MELBOURNE, November 30.—Speaking to t resolution carried unasimonsly at the federal A.L.P. conference, stating that the action of die Australian Coal and Shale Workers' Union in its threat of a Central stoppage of work was a politically inspired act against the ...

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  28. BOMBAY TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, November 29.—A tidal wave yesterday swept 20 feet high across Bombay's Palm Beach, says Reuter's Bombay correspondent. ...

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  29. BOXING

    BRISBANE^ November 30.—At the Stadium to-night, Doug Brown, 12.71, R.A.A.F.. knocked out Reg Laylon, 12.0½, A.I.F. in the second round. ...

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  30. GENERAL BLAMEY'S RETIREMENT EFFECTIVE FROM TO-DAY

    At the civic reception for General Sir Thomas Stames at Sydney Town Hall on Wednesday From left G.O.N.S.W. Lines of Communication (Major-General Plant), Admiral-in-Charge of Sydney Naval Establishment (Rear-Admiral Moore), C.-in.C of the Australian Military Forces (General Blamey), and the lord Mayor of Mayor of sydney (Aid Neville Harding). General Blamey's retirement takes effect form to-day, after which he will take. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. EMPIRE CASUALTIES IN WORLD WAR II

    CANBERRA, November 30.—The Second World War cost the British Empire armed forces 1,246,025 killed, missing, wounded, and prisoners. This figure was made up of: Killed 353,652, missing 90,844, wounded ...

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  32. U.S. WELL AHEAD IN ATOMIC ARMS

    WASHINGTON, November 30.—The American Press gay* that Major General Groves told the Senate Atomic Energy Committee thai the United States had such a start in the atomic ...

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  33. DEMOCRACY AS RUSSIA SEES IT

    LONDON. November 30.-Difficulties between Russia and the Western powers have arisen largely over the interpretation of the word ...

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  34. C.P. CONFERENCE ON TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, November 30.—The annual conference of the Queensland branch of the Australian Country Party opens in Brisbane on Tuesday. ...

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  35. GEN. MOTORS FIRM ON STRIKE TERMS

    DETROIT, November 30.—The American Press says the General Motors president. Mr. Wilson, announced the corporation had offered ...

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