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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. THEIR WAR WORK IS FINISHED

    These B.A.A.F. men at Labuan are storing a dismantled radar aerial which was used throughout the Pacific campaigns to detect enemy aircraft. Storage of radar equipment, and concentration of personnel at a central camp is an initial stage in the B.A.A.F. plan for the evacuation of Borneo. (Australian Official Photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOURABAYA BOMBED AND SHELLED

    BATAVIA, November 11.—Major General Mansergh ordered the bombing and shelling of Sourabaya, because the increasing Indonesian resistance had inflicted casualties on the advancing Indian division, said a British spokesman. ...

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  6. DUTCH EMBARK ON MORETON BAY

    SYDNEY, November 11.—Arrangements for the departure to Java of 1600 Dutch troops held in Sydney in the Stirling Castle were held up to-day when the crew of the Moreton Bay, to which they had been transhipped, off the vessel. ...

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  7. U.S. MUSTARD GAS DUMPED OFF B'BANE

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Civil motor cycle police are making a doable check oh convoys bringing American mustard gas through ...

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  8. VAST N.T. AREAS MISMANAGED

    CANBERRA, November 11.—Vast areas of the Northern Territory were being mismanaged, blacks used as slaves, and land rendered unproductive, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Johnson) said to-day on his return from a tour of the inland area, and islands off the coast. ...

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  9. SERVICES PARTY TO CONTEST ALL SEATS

    BRISBANE. November 11.—The Services Party of Australia intends to contest every State and every Federal seat throughout the Commonwealth ...

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  10. HIROHITO'S COUSIN GIVES UP TITLES

    LONDON, November 11.—The AllIndian radio states that Hirohlto's 35-year-old cousin, Prince Nori Kaya, has stated that he has renounced all ...

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  11. VIC. PREMIER DEFEATED AT POLL

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—Victorian electors registered emphatic disapproval at the polls on Saturday of the MacFarlan stop-gap Government and the plots that led to its formation by rejecting the Premier (Mr. MacFarlan), the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Cumming), the Minister for Health (Captain Haworth) ...

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  12. MRS. PERCY PEASE ILL

    CAIRNS. November 11.—Private ad-vice was received in Cairns to-day, stating; that Mrs. P. Pease, widow of the late Mr. Percy Pease, former ...

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  13. 30 INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, November 10.—Over 30 persons were injured when a London-bound train from West England crashed into another train near Woking. ...

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  14. HITCH ON GERMAN TRADE UNIONS

    BERLIN, November 10.—The Allied Control Council decided that the four members of the Governments should inform the Council they were unable ...

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  15. EISENHOWER BOUND FOR AMERICA

    FRANKFURT, November 10.—General Eisenhower is leaving for Paris by air, en route to America, where he will testify before the Congressional ...

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  16. VOTE TO RETAIN AIRLINE DIRECTORS

    ADELAIDE, November 11.—A motion of no confidence in the directors of Guinea Airways Ltd., and another requesting that they resign, moved ...

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  17. R.A.A.F. CANNOT SERVE WITH DUTCH

    CANBEBBA, November 11.—R.A.A.F. men would not be allowed to to to Java to serve with the Dutch forces, and it was an offence ...

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  18. SOVIET "STALLING" ON, PEACE CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK. November 10.—The Sew York Times" Washington correspondent says little headway hart been made in obtaining ...

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  19. ATTLEE & TRUMAN IN CONFERENCE

    WASHINGTON, November 11.—Mr. Attlee has arrived. It is anonunced from Downing Street that Mr. Morrison is in general charge of the ...

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  20. ITALIAN P.O.W. GO HOME NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, November 10.—The repatriation or 13,000 Italian prisoners of war from Australia is expected to begin early next year. ...

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  21. SINGAPORE BLACK-MARKET RAIDED

    SINGAPORE, November 11.—As a result of a police swoop on Singapore's black-market, goods belonging to the War Department, valued at 100,000 ...

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  22. BURDEKIN BRIDGE

    If possible the high level bridge across the Burdekin will be built on the present site. If constructed there; it will have to be laid on a foundation of sand. Sand was a good foundation if there was a certainty that it ...

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  23. UNIFORM GAUGES

    Referring to the proposal for the standardisation of railway gauges, the Deputy Premier and State Treasurer (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) in the course of an address when replying to a welcome in the Town Hall on Saturday ...

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  24. TWO KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    TOOWOOMBA, November 11.—A man and a woman were killed when they were struck by lightning near Withcott, on the ...

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  25. POULTRY FEED RATION INDEFINITE

    BRISBANE, November 11.—With the continued shortage of feeding; grains, there is still no certainty how long poultry feed rationing will last ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' PARTY PLATFORM

    BRISBANE, November 11.—A resolution proposing a drastic and systematic reduction of taxation was carried to-day by the first State ...

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  27. ARMISTICE DAY

    A tribute to the memory of themen and women who fought in both wars was paid at Arimistice Day celebrations throughout the ...

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  28. KILLED BY TRAIN AFTER HOME BURNT

    SYDNEY, November 11.—A man whose home was destroyed by fire on Friday night was found dead on the railway line at Riverstone at 6.15 a.m. ...

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  29. JOINT ANGLO-U.S. PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    LONDON, November 10.—Mr. Bevin will make a statement in the Home or Commons next week on the Government's policy for Palestine, which ...

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  30. A.I.F. STOWAWAYS FROM MOROTAI

    SYDNEY, November 11.—Two stowaways, members of the A.I.F. were aboard the River Murrumbidgee, which reached Sydney with ...

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  31. STALIN'S SUCCESSOR

    LONDON, November 10.—General Zhdanor, Chairman of the Leningrad Soviet, has arrived in Moscow; to take charge of Bussla ...

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  32. KATOOMBA BOOKED FOR 1500 SOLDIERS

    BRISBANE, November 11.—The prospects of 1500 servicemen for early return from the islands will depend on the result of to-morrow's effort to ...

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  33. UNRRA CLOTHING DRIVE

    BRISBANE, November 10.—Clothing valued at more than £1,750,000 has been donated to the UNRRA Drive by the Australian people, said ...

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  34. VICTORY LOAN NOT FILLED

    SYDNEY, November 10.—When the £35 million Fourth Victory Loan officially closed to-day, it had not been filled. ...

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  35. TRANSPORT STRIKE EXTENDED IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, November 11.—All rail transport and all road transport controlled by the Transport Workers' Union will coase at midnight to-night, ...

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