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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. BRITISH TAKE CONTROL IN SOURABAYA

    BATAVIA, November 9.—The Associated Press says drastic action has been taken by the Allies which will either end the suspense which at present grips Sourabaya, or, if the Indonesians are to be believed, start a blood bath in ...

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  5. SPRIGHTLY RETURNS FROM REEF

    The tug Sprightly which returned from Bougainville Beef on Friday, after attempting to salvage the Atlas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REDS SHOULD SHARE ATOMIC SECRET

    LONDON, November 8.—When Mr. Attlee goes to America to-morrow he will take a new British approach to the problem of the atom bomb, says the ...

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  7. ATLAS ABANDONED ON REEF

    The Royal Navy auxiliary Atlas has been abandoned on Bougainville Reef. The salvage tug Sprightly was unable to make any ...

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  8. SINO-COMMUNISTS WANT COMPENSATION FROM U.S.

    NEW YORK, November 9.—Chinese Communists demanded that General Wedemeyer apologise and also that the United States pay compensation for interference in China's internal affairs. ...

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  9. HANLON CRITICISES LEGAL PROFESSION

    BRISBANE, November 9.—The sharp practices indulged in by members of the legal profession was one of the reasons why it was ...

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  10. NO ARMS FOUND ON INDONESIANS

    BATAVIA, November 9.—H. Plumridge, Associated Press special representative, says no firearms were found when the British field security service ...

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  11. U.S. SOLDIER GETS BRISBANE DIVORCE

    BRISBANE, November 8.—George Sloan, a United States soldier, got a decree in the Supreme Court to-day for a ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON KATOOMBA HOLDUP

    BRISBANE, November 9.—Owing to the fining of firemen for refusing to take the steamer Katoomba to aca when two men short, the Katoomba is ...

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  13. DUKE'S ARMISTICE DAY MESSAGE

    BRISBANE, November 9.—The Duke of Gloucester has sent an Armistice Day message to the Returned Soldiers' League. ...

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  14. 13th ROUND THE WORLD JOURNEY

    LONDON, November 9.—When Manchester businessman Harry Town was sent to Australia by the Lancastrian air service from ...

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  15. JAP P.O.W. GUARDS' ARREST ORDERED

    NEW YORK, November 9.—The American Press Tokio corresponden: says General MacArthur has ordered the arrest of approximately 300 Japa., ...

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  16. ALL STATE POLICE UNIONS FEDERATE

    MELBOURNE, November 9.—The Australian Federation of Police Onions was formed by the interstate police conference to-day. It ...

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  17. SERVICES PARTY CONVENES TODAY

    BRISBANE, November 9.—More than 100 delegates from 80 branches of the Services Party of Australia will attend the first annual convention of ...

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  18. ARMY POLL ON VIC. ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, November 9.—An Army spokesman said to-day that all units had been contacted and instructed to make arrangements to ensure that all Victorian members of the ...

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  19. CANBERRA BACK SOON ON COAST

    BRISBANE. November 8.—The passenger steamer, Canberra, may soon be returned to the inter-State traffic. It will carry passengers from Sydney ...

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  20. CANNIBALISM IS RECOGNISED CRIME

    LONDON, November 9.—The War Climes Commission, commenting on the Australian report that Japanese soldiers will be tried for cannibalism, ...

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  21. STATE STRIKE LEVY WILL REACH £1000

    BRISBANE, November 9.—As a result of a 2/ levy imposed on members of the Federated Ironworkers' Association in Queensland, to support ...

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  22. 335 OF 8th DIV. STILL MISSING

    BRISBANE;, November 9.—The Army Department revealed to-day that 836 of 17,341 members of the Eighth Division captured at ...

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  23. 72 HOURS BEER SOLD IN 10 HOURS

    SYDNEY, November 9.—The deCrease in beer consumption compared with 1939 is only about six, per cent. Nearly as much is told now in 10 ...

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  24. BIG SETBACK FOR T.L.C. MILITANTS

    SYDNEY. November 9.—Militants at the Trades and Labour Council on Thursday night suffered an overwhelming defeat when the ...

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  25. 800 BAGS POTATOES CONDEMNED

    BRISBANE, November 9.—Out of a consignment of 6000 bags of potatoes to reach Brisbane to-day, 800 infested with moth were condemned by ...

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  26. BRISBANE R.N. BASE CLOSED DOWN

    BRISBANE, November 9.—With the closing down of the base supply officers organisation next week, the Royal Navy base at Brisbane will ...

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  27. U.S. RED CROSS TO HELP WAR BRIDES

    WASHINGTON, November 8.—The American Red Cross is sending the Misses Hannah Hubbard, Florence Maibach and Mary McDevitt to ...

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  28. ALL AIR TRANSPORTS FULLY LADEN

    MELBOURNE, November 9.—No R.A.A.F. transport aircraft came from the northern islands to Australia half empty, declared Mr. Drakeford ...

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  29. "MONTY"'DELAYING ARMY DISCHARGES

    LONDON, November 8.—Major Syatt, in the House of Commons, attacking Meld Marshal Montgomery for keeping junior officers ...

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  30. VIC. LIBERALS DIVIDED IN TO-DAY'S ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, November 9.—Torn by dissension, the Liberal Party goes to the poll at the Victorian general election to-morrow as two distinct factions, which will be to Us disadvantage, but Labour has to gain nine ...

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  31. CABINET TO DISCUSS WAGE COURT MACHINERY

    CANBERRA, November 9.—Possible action by the Commonwealth Government to improve the arbitration machinery was discussed to-day at a conference between Mr. Chifley, legal and treasury officials, and ...

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  32. KENNY TREATMENT NOT AVAILED OF

    BRISBANE, November 9.—The Minister for Health and Home Affairs. Mr. Foley, Bald to-day that in the present infantile paralysis epidemic of 112 ...

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  33. AMPLE SUGAR STOCKS IN Q'LAND

    BRISBANE. November 9.—"There are ample supplies of sugar In Queensland, and no likelihood of a shortage" said the manager in Brisbane of the ...

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  34. 9000 AWAIT BERTHS TO ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, November 9.—Travellers at present waiting to go to England now total 9000, apart from a biff number waiting to go ...

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  35. LAST Of 5 YEAR VETERANS ON WAY

    MELBOURNE. November 9.—The last of the five year veterans of the A.I.F. will leave Balikpapan for Australia to-morrow for discharge, the ...

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  36. BOXING

    BRISBANE, November 9.—After one of the fiercest toe-to-toe fights seen for many years, Tommy Mclvor, 9.7½, North Queensland, outpointed Lionel ...

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  37. TULLY REACHES LOAN QUOTA

    TULLY, November 9.—The honorary organiser of the Tully war loan committee, Mr. A. V. Challenger. Advises that Tully's quota of £12,000 in ...

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  38. DOUBLE TAX HOLDS UP RAYON PLANT

    SYDNEY, November 9.—Negotiations are now being conducted between the British and Australian Governments on the incidence of double taxation. ...

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  39. SIR E. PAGE TO OPEN C.P. CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE. November 9.—The president of the Australian Country Party. Sir Earle Page, has accepted an invitation to open the annual ...

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