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  3. REPUBLICAN GAINS IN U.S.A. ELECTIONS

    NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Returns coming in after midnight confirmed the earlier trend towards Republican control of the House and possibly the Senate in gains which in some cases and in some areas were of landslde proportion. ...

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  4. NO FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MAJOR C. COUSENS

    SYDNEY, Nov 6.—The Crown has decided not to take any further proceedings against Major Charles Cousens who was committed for trial on a charge of treason whilst a prisoner-of-war in Japan. ...

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  5. CRICKET AND "QUEEN ELIZABETH"

    The ''Queen Elizabeth'' Waits To Go To Sea.—These young cricketers are more intent on their game than in the giant Cunard White Star liner, ''Queen Elizabeth.'' towering over them in the background. This unusual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLERKS AGREE TO LIFT BLACK BAN ON WOOL

    SYDNEY, November 5.—The Federated Clerks' Union has agreed to lift the black ban on Dalgety's wool, also ...

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  7. DIPHTHERIA WARD AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL EMPTY FOR FIRST TIME

    BRISBANE, November 6.—For the first time in 36 years there is no case of diphtheria or suspected ...

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  8. Opening of Federal Parliament. AUSTRALIA ON THRESHOLD OF GREAT DEVELOPMENTS SAYS DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    CANBERRA, November 6.—Australia was on the threshold of great developments both as a partner in the British Commonwealth and in the international sphere, said the Duke of Gloucester, opening the 18th Federal ...

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  9. Budget Will Provide FOR DEFICIT OF OVER £75,000,000

    CANBERRA, Nov. 6.—The 1946-47 budget would be presented to the Federal Parliamentary Labour party ...

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  10. Rosevear Re-elected Speaker

    CANBERRA, Nov. 6.—Defeating Mr. A. M. McDonald (Liberal, Vic.), by 44 votes to 29, Mr. J. G. Rosevear ...

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  11. 1918 ELECTIONS COMPARED

    NEW YORK, November 6.—The ''New York Times" correspondent. Mr. James Reston, comparing the elections with ...

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  12. CASH ORDER BILL

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Members on all sides of the House supported a bill introduced by the ...

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  13. POLICE CHIEF ACQUITTED

    Nov. 6.—The Federal Court with an "all white" jury, after deliberating 15 minutes, acquitted the Batesburg police chief (Lynwood ...

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  14. "GOVERNMENT'S POLICY IN PALESTINE IS GAMBLE"

    LONDON, November 6.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the "Times" says, "By releasing Jewish leaders and lifting the curfews in both Jerusalem and on the rods outside all the towns, the Government has tried to ...

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  15. MR. PIE'S NOTICE OF MOTION

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Mr. Bruce Pie, M.L.A., gave notice of motion for to-morrow that he would move "That this House, ...

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  16. PETROL RATIONING RETAINED FOR PRESENT

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced to-day that Cabinet had decided to ...

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  17. NAZI SCIENTISTS NOT ALLOWED TO GO TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, November 6.—The American Military Government has "frozen" leading German scientists in the ...

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  18. £19,000,000 STATE WORKS PROGRAMME FOR 1946-47

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The State Parliament was handed a £19,000,000 State Works programme for 1946-47, by the Co-ordinator General (Mr. Kemp), to-day. This is £7,000,000 up on this year's budget figures ...

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  19. WIDER ROAD BETWEEN BRISBANE AND IPSWICH

    BRISBANE, November 6.—Brisbane plans for widening and beautification of roads leading into Brisbane provide for a 165ft. road between Brisbane and Ipswich. ...

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  20. HOLLAND WANTS FRONTIER RECTIFICATION

    THE HAGUE, November 6.—Holland has sent a note to the "Big Four" requesting frontier rectifications, a 50 ...

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  21. ANTI-INFLATIONARY LEGISLATION.

    CANBERRA, November 6.—It was stated to-night that Cabinet next Tuesday will consider proposed anti-inflationary ...

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  22. U.N.O. CLASH--MANUILSKY ATTACKED FOR MANNER HE CONDUCTED MEETING

    NEW YORK, November 6.—The manner in which the Chairman of the United Nations Assembly's political and security committee (M. Manuilsky, Ukraine), was conducting the meeting to-day, was assailed by Senator ...

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  23. £70,000 DAMAGE AT NAPIER HOSPITAL

    WELLINGTON, November 6.—A war emergency underground water reservoir saved the Napier public hospital, containing 200 patients, from destruction in the early hours of this morning, when the laundry block ...

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  24. Big Increase In Govt.-Sponsored Home Construction

    CANBERRA, November 6.—A big increase in Government-sponsored home construction was being planned by the Government ...

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  25. DIRECT GRANTS FOR DROUGHT RELIEF SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, November 6.—The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to ...

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  26. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FOR NORTHERN TERRITORY

    CANBERRA, November 6.—A Legislative Council set up off lines previously agreed upon would be established in the ...

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