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  3. RECOMMENDATIONS ON NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL MADE INFORMALLY

    CANBERRA, Nov. 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that no formal recommendations had been forwarded to His Majesty on the ...

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  4. Derailment of Sydney Train

    Two Way Train: Picture shows dramatically how a carriage was stopped from overturning by a stanonion after section of an electric train took a different set of lines near Rookwood (Sydney) this week. Passengers were hurled from their seats in the crash. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUST. MAY BUILD OWN SHIPS TO BRING MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, November 22.—The Australian Government may build its own ships in Australian and United Kingdom shipyards to bring migrants to Australia, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) said in the House ...

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  6. TWO SERIOUSLY HURT IN BOOVAL ROAD ACCIDENT

    Two Salvation Army bandsmen were seriously injured late last night in a motor accident at Booval, in ...

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  7. U.S. SUPERSONIC AIRCRAFT TESTS

    WASHINGTON, November 22.—The Army Air Force announced that a supersonic aircraft, the Bell XS-1, will ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. NEW BILL TO END BREAD ZONING

    BRISBANE, November 22.—A bill to compel bakers to deliver bread within a radius of three miles of their bakehouses was introduced in Parliament to-day. The Minister for Labour and Employment (Mr. V. C. ...

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  9. PLANS FOR BLAIR ATHOL COALFIELD DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, November 22.—Plans for the development of the Blair Athol coalfields will be further ...

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  10. Court Finds. SECTION 8A OF INDUSTRIAL ACTS IS INOPERATIVE

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—The Court to-day decided that Section 8a of the State industrial Acts (War Service ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. Minister Denies Rocket Tests Will Damage Big Areas

    CANBERRA, Nov. 22.—Stories about large parts of Australia being blasted by the proposed rocket experiments ...

    Article : 203 words
  12. MR. LANG AGAIN UNABLE TO SECURE CALL

    CANBERRA, Nov. 22.—Mr. J. T. Lang (Ind. Lab., New South Wales) has not yet been able to secure a call to ...

    Article : 230 words
  13. MORE DIGNIFIED NATURALISATION CEREMONY?

    CANBERRA, Nov. 22.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) will seek to replace the present procedure by ...

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  14. Father's Evidence In Assault Charge Case

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Arthor Ernest Murray said in the Police Court to-day that after his son's arrest outside ...

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  15. TOURIST BOARD TO VISIT IPSWICH NEXT MONTH

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—Members of the Queensland Tourist Development Board are now visiting mountain and seaside resorts on ...

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  16. UNION'S STAND ON DOCK DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—The Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, which is a key union, has announced it will not ...

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  17. PLANE SURVIVORS STILL ALIVE

    LONDON, Nov. 22.—"We are still alive, but cannot hold out until to-night." This message, said a Paris correspondent, faded ...

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  18. FORESTRY PLANTINGS NOW NEARING PRE-WAR RATES

    BRISBANE, November 22.—The Forestry Department is making and will continue to make every endeavour to overtake the deficit of softwood planting caused by the suspension of planting during the ...

    Article : 438 words
  19. "BRADFIELD SCHEME IMPRACTICAL"

    CANBERRA, November 22.—The Bradfield scheme for water conservation, stated the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day, had ...

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  20. WEAKENING LIBERAL ATTITUDE ON RADIO COMMITTEE?

    CANBERRA, November 22.—A weakening of the Liberal party's attitude towards the Federal Broadcasting Committee was ...

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  21. INCREASED CUT OF CROWN TIMBER

    BRISBANE, November 22.—The mill log cut of Crown timber for the first four months of this financial year to the end of October ...

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  22. WOOL EXPORTS VALUE UP

    CANBERRA, Nov. 22.—The value of Australia's wool exports jumped from £13,988,000 in the four months ended ...

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  23. ROUMANIAN POLL RESULTS

    BUCHAREST, November 22.—It is announced officially that the Government bloc has received more than two thirds of the ...

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  24. SPEAKER'S DENIAL ON MEMBER'S MAIL

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—The Speaker (Mr. S. J. Brassington) denied a statement that he had authorised the return from the ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. QLD. WINS FOUR BOXING TITLES

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—Queensland won four boxing titles at the Australian amateur wrestling and boxing finals to-night. ...

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  26. Forecasts FINE, BUT CLOUDY AT TIMES

    BRISBANE, November 22.—Following are the forecasts issued by the Meteorological Bureau to-day. ...

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  27. PILOT ESCAPES IN PLANE CRASH

    SYDNEY, November 22.—A Tiger Moth plane crashed into telephone wires near Orange this afternoon and fell 10 yards from ...

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  28. HILL DEFEATS NEWMAN

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—At the Brisbane Stadium to-night the Australian flyweight champion Micky Hill (8.2¼), defeated val ...

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  29. THREAT TO WITHDRAW CLERKS FROM AIRLINES

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—The Clerk's Union has threatened to withdraw key clerks from Australian National Airways and Qantas ...

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  30. NO LARGE SETTLEMENT SCHEME IN N.T.

    CANBERRA, November 22.—Although 3000 square miles of land in Northern Territory had been resumed by the Commonwealth. ...

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  31. NO COMMERCIAL USE OF WORD "TOBRUK?"

    CANBERRA, November 22.—The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) said to-day he would consider having the word "Tobruk" placed ...

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