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  2. Advertising

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  3. SPECIAL U.K. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST ACTION BY JEWISH TERRORISTS

    LONDON, November 11.—Police to-morrow are taking special precautions to guard against any possible action of Jewish terrorists when His Majesty drives to Parliament, says the "Evening Standard." ...

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  4. ODD HEAT ANGLES

    Hot Pavements were too much for Fay Maples and Joy Bayler (top) as they struggled to work in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OCTOBER'S BUTTER OUTPUT WAS MOST DISASTROUS IN HISTORY OF THE BOARD

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Queensland's succession of low production months for dairy products since last July have meant a setback of nearly £1,400,000 to producers. This resulted from the reduced butter and ...

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  6. NEW TOWN TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

    DARWIN, November 11.—A new town in Northern Territory will be sold by auction at Darwin in January. The ...

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  7. UNUSUAL DISEASE

    TOOWOOMBA, Nov. 11.—An unusual medical happening was recorded in a report which the City Council ...

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  8. INDIAN RIOT CASUALTIES RUN INTO 5 FIGURES

    PATNA, Nov. 11.—A delegation of Moslems who returned from Kiri Bihar in statements said that ...

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  9. Moulders' Strike NO SETTLEMENT LIKELY BEFORE CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11.—The moulders' strike in Brisbane is unlikely to be settled before Christmas unless there is ...

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  10. GREEK FRONTIER FIGHT

    LONDON, Nov. 11.—The Tirana (Albanian) radio reported a frontier incident last Wednesday in which Greek ...

    Article : 71 words
  11. Seizure of Luggage

    CANBERRA, Nov. 11.—The result of official inquiries following the seizure of luggage containing dutiable ...

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  12. DRIVE AGAINST PRICE RACKETEERING

    CANBERRA, Nov. 11.—The Commonwealth's drive against price racketeering in the textile industry is continuing, the ...

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  13. £5000 CLAIM AGAINST BRISBANE NEWSPAPER FOR ALLEGED DEFAMATION

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11 — Michael Healy, Secretary of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council and a member of the State Committee of the Communist party, claimed £5000 damages from the "Courier Mail" to-day for ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS LEAD IN PARIS POLL

    LONDON, November 11.—Paris election figures issued from the Ministry of Information showed that the Communists are still ...

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  15. McCOOL TAKES HEAVY TOLL OF ENGLISHMEN: BAGGED 7 WICKETS FOR 106

    MELBOURNE, November 11.—As in past tours the Marylebone batsmen to-day showed that while they can face pace bowlers confidently on Australian wickets they are not so happy when confronted with a clever ...

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  16. 21 P.C. of Berlin's Births Were Illegitimate Last Year

    BERLIN, Nov. 11.—Official statistics show that 21.4 per Cent. of all children born in Berlin for the year ended in September ...

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  17. CHECK POLL OF FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, November 11.—A check poll of the Federal elections now is being madefi and if there are any Irregularities in the ...

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  18. STRIKE OF OXYGEN ENGINEERS MAY ENDANGER PATIENTS' LIVES

    SYDNEY, November 11.—Certain hospital patients face death, and between 10,000 and 15,000 employees in the metal trades will be thrown out of work if the threatened strike of a few engineers at the ...

    Article : 134 words
  19. THE SCORES

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  20. CREAM SALES GOVERNED BY SPECIAL PRICES

    CANBERRA. Nov. 11.—Cream sales, which will be unrestricted from to-morrow, will be governed by special prices, said ...

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  21. ARMY MINISTER TO VISIT JAPAN

    CANBERRA, November 11.— The Army Minister (Mr. Chambers) will leave Australia shortly after the end of the present session ...

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  22. Basic Wage Claim Reopened To-day

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 11.—When the Federal Court meets to-morrow, the claim by the A.C.T.U. for the ...

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  23. BRAN SHORTAGE MAY NULIFY GRASSHOPPER INVASION BATTLE

    BRISBANE, November 11.—Measures to counteract possible large scale invasion of grasshoppers from New South Wales may be nullified by Queensland's extreme shortage of bran, used as a ...

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  24. 2 KILLED 16 HURT IN PLANE CRASH

    CLEVELAND, U.S.A., Nov. 11. —A United Airlines airplane flying from Chicago to Boston crashed near the Cleveland ...

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  25. AERIAL BLITZ ON DINGOES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11.—Nineteen thousand strychnine baits were dropped to-day in Queensland's first aerial blitz on dingoes. They ...

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  26. WAR COST £82,340,000 FOR FIRST QUARTER

    CANBERRA, November 11.— For the first four months of the present financial year the war has cost Australia £82,340,000, which ...

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