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  3. DEADLOCK IN VICTORIAN INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—The Victorian Premier (Mr. T. T. Hollway) announced to-night that the State Cabinet would hold another emergency meeting to-morrow to consider fresh Government action in the industrial crisis. The only moves made to-day to find a way out of the ...

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    The Great Glen from Loch Oich to Loch Ness, with Invergarrie Castle amid the tree—a scene, calculated to make any Scottish migrant feel homesick, Scotsmen will be thinking particularly of the Old Country next Tuesday (November 30), when St. Andrew's Day will be celebrated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EXCLUSION OF POLITICS FROM SUNDAY RELIGIOUS RADIO SESSIONS OPPOSED

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—Opposition members, in the House of Representatives to-day, criticised, during the committee stages, a clause of the Broadcasting Bill which, they claimed, excluded ...

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  6. TWO LOTS OF 'OUAD.' CALVES

    THE birth of quadruplet calves is extremely rare, yet this interesting event occurred twice ...

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  7. KING REGRETS TOUR POSTPONEMENT

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) read a message from the King to the people of Australia expressing regret at the postponement of his visit to Australia. The message stated: "It was with ...

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  8. TERRORIST TACTICS ALLEGED: UNION BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Terrorist tactics had been applied by Communists to Mrs. A. L Marshall, wife of the State President of the Storemen and Packers' Union, over the stand her husband ...

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  9. U.K. BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—Reuter's correspondent says that the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson), ...

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  10. N.G. Timber Case

    SYDNEY, Nov. 25.—Joh Smith, (Jock) Garden will give evidence in the New Guinea timber conspiracy ...

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  11. Hospital Mix-up JUDGMENT FOR WOMAN WHO CLAIMED CHILD

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—Mr. Justice Barry found, in the Supreme Court to-day, that because of a mix-up at the Kyneton District Hospital on June 22, 1945, two women were given each other's ...

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  12. Thousands of Fossils of Prehistoric Animals

    LONDON, Nov. 25.—The British United Press representative at Moscow says that the discovery by Russian ...

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  13. Rats Destroy 40,000 Acres of Grass

    ROCKHIAMPTON, Nov. 25.—Millions of six inch tong brown rats have destroyed 40,000 acres of the ...

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  14. BALT CANECUTTERS TO BECOME RAILWAYMEN BUT ARE NOT KEEN

    MURWILLUMBAH, Nov. 25.—The Balt cane-cutters will leave the Tweed district next week to become N.S., Wales railwaymen, but they do not like it! They will leave early next week for Sydney ...

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  15. Mt. Isa People Are Thirstiest in State

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Mt. Isa People drank an average of nearly twice as much beer last year as the ...

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  16. Youth Knocked by Express

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Seventeen-year-old railway employee, Brian Doyle Sanford, of Seven Hills, was struck ...

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  17. NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE SCHEDULE OF FEES BEING PREPARED

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—A schedule of fees to be charged for professional services received under the national health service scheme is being prepared by the B.M.A. for submission to the ...

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  18. 2D. GALLON PETROL RISE SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 25.—An increase of 2d. per gallon in the retail price of petrol is being sought by oil companies. ...

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  19. NO NATIONALISATION OF SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Nov. 26.—The Minister for Supply (Sen. Ashley) told the Federal Caucus flatly to-day that the ...

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  20. "Offered £1000 to Kill Le Gallien"

    SYDNEY, Nov. 25.—Harold William Mahoney (20) said at the Le Gallien trial to-day that he had been offered £1000 and ...

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  21. U.S. Dockers' Strike Off

    NEW YORK, Nov. 25.—Settlement of the 16 day old dockers' strike which has tied up shipping along most of the ...

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  22. APPRENTICESHIP REVIEW ADVOCATED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Claiming exploitation of apprenticeship labour, Mr. C. G. Jesson (Lab., Kennedy) told ...

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  23. BRISBANE BUILDING SELLS FOR £120,000

    BRISBANE, Nov. 26.—The three-storey Strand building, fronting Queen and Albert Streets, has been purchases by ...

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  24. LUTANA INQUIRY PROTEST

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—The Civil Air Operators' Association has Written to the Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Drakeford) ...

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  25. 'Aust. National Anthem Murdered by A.B.C.'

    CANBERRA, Nov. 25.—The Australian National Anthem, "Advance Australia Fair," was being murdered by the A.B.C. as a prelude to the Commission's news sessions, said Mr. ...

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  26. HITCH IN GOVERNMENT PENSIONS PLAN

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Notice of legislation to raise the salaries of members of Parliament will be given in the ...

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  27. Scarcer Than Year Ago Building Materials

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—The Master Builder's Association Federal President (Mr. J. Hargreaves said to-day that ...

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  28. ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN HANKOW

    HONG KONG, Nov. 25.—Anti-foreign feeling is running high in Hankow, and foreigners have been stoned and spat on. ...

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  29. BIGGER INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Nov. 25.—Caucus to-day approved of the introduction of a measure to increase the strength of the ...

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  30. CREATED A PUBLIC MISCHIEF

    SYDNEY, Nov. 25.—Lillian Esther Halyday (19), carnival assistant, pleaded guilty at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions ...

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