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  3. Island Disappears Below Sea Level

    AUCKLAND, November 7.—Described by some geographers as ''Jack-in-the-box'' Falcon Island, in the Tongan ...

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  4. U.K. Leading in Dramatic Atomic Race in Antarctic

    LONDON, November 7.—Britain is leading in the dramatic six nation atomic race in the Antarctic. The "Daily Herald" said that since 1943 a secret British expedition has been searching for a vast possible source of uranium in the Antarctic. ...

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  5. MR. LANG FORECASTS SPLIT IN LABOUR PARTY: UPROAR IN PARLT.

    CANBERRA, November 7.—The debate on the Address-in-Reply to the Governor-General's speech ended on a dramatic note in the House of Representatives to-night after the new Labour member for Reid (Mr. J. T. Lang), made his ...

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  6. £5000 Damages!

    Emily Florence Taylor, crippled Sydney girl, awarded £5000 damages against the Commonwealth on Friday, faces another ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL NOVELIST

    Australia's latest novelist, 17-year-old Catherine Gaskin, of Coogee, who has achieved overnight success with her book, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REPUBLICANS STILL LEAD

    NEW YORK, November 7.—The state of parties, according to the New York "Times" is—House of ...

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  9. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION RULED OUT OF ORDER

    BRISBANE, November 7.—The Speaker to-day ruled out of order a motion submitted by Mr. Bruce Pie in Parliament containing an allegation that Excise officers had seized a ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S GAME WILL BE TEST REHEARSAL

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 7—On present form the M.C.C. team to meet the Australian Eleven in Melbourne ...

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  11. FIGHTER PLANE MISSING

    SYDNEY, November 7.—R.A.A.F. search 'planes were out at dawn to-day scouring a wide area for a Mustang ...

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  12. Repatriation Dept. To Take Over Army Hospitals

    MELBOURNE, November 7.—Army general hospitals in Australia except Tasmania will be taken over by the ...

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  13. Generad Zhdanov Claims BRITISH-U.S. RESISTANCE TO PEACE PLAN

    LONDON, November 7—Reuter's correspondent at Moscow says: "The Secretary of the Central ...

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  14. ALLEGED WASTE OF FIRST-CLASS TIMBER BY ARMY AUTHORITIES BLAMED FOR BUILDING SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, November 7.—Waste of first-class timber by Australian and American Army authorities was one of the reasons why Queensland was now so desperately short ...

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  15. CONSTABLE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, November 7.—Constable William Joseph Cable to-day was committed for trial on November 18, on a charge of having murdered his wife, Audrey Elva Cable. The City Coroner (Mr. Stewart) found that Mrs. ...

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  16. MINES MAY CLOSE THROUGH LACK OF ORDERS

    BRISBANE, November 7.—If collieries continue to supply coal of inferior quality, they must ultimately ...

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  17. 38 STRINGS OF PEARLS SEIZED BY CUSTOMS

    BRISBANE, November 7. A deposit of £25 to cover the Minister for Custom's penalty, was taken from a ...

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  18. MOVE TO FREE WAGE EARNERS OF £200 A YEAR FROM TAX REJECTED

    CANBERRA, Nov. 7.—The Federal Parliamentary Caucus to-day rejected a move to free wage earners of £200 a year ...

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  19. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE TO SOLDIER SETTLEMENT CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Nov. 7.—The biggest handicap to the success of the soldier settlement in Queensland was the Federal Government's ...

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  20. AIR MINISTER DENIES ALLEGATIONS

    CANBERRA, November 7.—Allegatons that the Minister for Air and Civil Aviation (Mr. A. S. Drakeford) had ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA HAS TELEPHONE TO EVERY TEN PERSONS

    CANBERRA, November 7.—Australia, in 1945-46, with an average of one telephone to every 10 persons, was the seventh on the list of countries having the greatest number of telephones in relation to ...

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