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  3. "AUSTRALIAN ATTACK FOR FIRST TEST NOT COMFORTING"---Critic

    BRISBANE, November 21.—The Australian attack for the first Test match against the M.C.C. starting at Brisbane on November 29 is not so convincing as to be comforting. It has a fast bowler, Lindwall, three off-spinners, if Johnson plays, to help Tribe and ...

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  4. PALESTINE RAILWAYS IDLE

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 20.—The Palestine Government has announced that railway services have been suspended ...

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  5. MR. BARNES CANNOT USE PARLIAMENT HOUSE ROOM DURING SUSPENSION

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Mr. J. F. Barnes will not be permitted to use his room at Parliament House during his two weeks' suspension. To-day two policemen were stationed outside the door of his room ...

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  6. Extensive Damage In Cabooluture Hail Storm

    BRISBANE, November 20.—A half-hour hail storm at Caboolture this afternoon did damage estimated at hundreds of pounds to farms, crops, and property. Residents stated that the hall was of ...

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  7. SHORTAGE OF 80,000 TELEPHONES IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Nov. 20.—The Postmaster-General's Department is losing ground in its efforts to make up the ...

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  8. ELDERLY NEWSAGENT SHOT DEAD AT ADELAIDE SHOP: 4 YOUTHS CHARGED

    ADELAIDE, November 20—William Robert Walker (82), newsagent, of Hanson-street, Adelaide, was shot dead through the heart at his shop about 8.20 on Tuesday night. This afternoon three youths aged 16 and a ...

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  9. D. BRADMAN TO LEAD TEST TEAM

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 20.—Mr. W. H. Jeans, Secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of ...

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  10. Youths on Murder Charge "Read About Stick-ups In Books"

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 20.—The fatal shooting of Duncan Campbell (55), of Bruce-street, East Brunswick, was ...

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  11. Budget Debate MR. MENZIES ON INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    CANBERRA, Nov. 20.—Profit sharing between employers and employees was one of the essentials of ...

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  12. DROUGHT HAS MADE WEST A DUST BOWL!

    BRISBANE, Nov. 20.—The four years of excessive drought have made a dust bowl of the South-west, and the dust is ...

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  13. HUTTON MAY NOT PLAY AGAINST QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Nov. 20.—Hutton may not be available for selection in the match against Queensland, to start at the ...

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  14. 8000 Waterfront Workers Receve Week's Notice

    SYDNEY, November 20.—Waterfront employers to-day gave 8000 employees a week's notice because ...

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  15. WILL REVOKED

    SYDNEY, Nov. 20.—The will of David Davies, wealthy 83-year-old grazier, of Ryola, Deniliquin, was revoked by ...

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  16. OPPOSITION ACCUSED OF TRYING TO WRECK THE CO-OPERATIVE MOVEMENT

    BRISBANE, November 20.—The Attorney-General (Mr. D. A. Gledson) charged the Opposition in Parliament to-day with attempting to wreck the co-operative movement in Queensland for the benefit of big ...

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  17. INDONESIANS WILL LEAVE ON SATURDAY

    BRISBANE, Nov. 20.—Indonesians- brought to Chermislde after their release from the Dutch internment camp at Casino will ...

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  18. GOVERNOR PRESENTS 85 BRAVERY AWARDS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 20.—Eighty-five awards for bravery in war and peace, be members of armed forces, policemen, and civilians, ...

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  19. MANCHESTER 'BUSES AT A STANDSTILL

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Hundreds of strikers at Manchester, angered by the news that 70 buses had broken through the picket lines. ...

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  20. NEW AUSTRALIAN WOOL PRICE RECORD

    SYDNEY, Nov. 20.—A new Australian wool price record was made at Goulburn wool sales to-day. Farmers and Graziers, Ltd., ...

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  21. Old Violin Sold for £1050

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—A violin made in 1740 by Lorenzo Guadagnini, some time pupil of ...

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  22. EGYPTIAN DEPUTIES COME TO BLOWS

    CAIRO, Nov. 20.—Two deputies came to blows in the Chamber of Deputies in the course of a stormy debate on ...

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  23. HIGH COURT APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Nov. 20.—The Full High Court to-day began the hearing of a Crown appeal against the dismissal by Mr. ...

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  24. TRAM REPAIRS AFFECTED BY MOULDERS' BAN

    BRISBANE, November 20.—Construction and general tram repairs may be affected by a ban imposed to-day by the Moulders' ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN TO WORK IN B.C.O.F. CANTEENS IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. C. Chambers), stated that the decision to allow Australian women ...

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  26. SUMMONS ISSUED AGAINST MR. FOLEY FOR ALLEGED BREACH OF EXCISE ACT

    BRISBANE, November 20.—The Deputy Commonwealth Crown Solicitor (Mr. A. Bennett) announced to-day that a summons had been issued against Thomas Andrew Foley (Queensland Minister for Health and ...

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  27. INTEREST RATE REDUCED

    CANBERRA, November 20.—The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley), to-day announced a further reduction in the interest rate ...

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  28. HOLIDAY RENTS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 20.—The National Security Land Tenant Regulations will be amended to extend the provisions of the ...

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  29. WORCESTER PLUMS

    Workers in the Worcestershire Countryside are now busily engaged in plum picking. Picture shows the picking and packing of Victoria plums at Pershore in the Vale of Evesham, one of the richest fruit-growing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. PARLIAMENTARY SESSION WILL LAST UNTIL WELL INTO DECEMBER

    BRISBANE, Nov. 20.—The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanion) said to-night that the present session of Parliament is likely to last ...

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  31. "Horned Monster" Discouraging Lake Como Fishermen

    LAKE COMO, Nov. 20.—Fishermen have deserted the scenic Lake Come because of "a rosebrown monster more than 100ft. ...

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  32. Traffic Held up 7 Hours Through Derailment

    WARWICK, Nov. 20.—All traffic on the main Warwick-Toowoomba line was held up for seven hours when a bogie and tender of ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN BOXER'S SUCCESS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—Johnny Best. Australian middleweight, defeated Dick Turpin. experienced and highly regarded Englishman ...

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  34. TRIESTE PROBLEM

    ROME, Nov 2.—It is announced officially that the Government has instructed the Italian Ambassador to Washington (Signor ...

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