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  3. MINERS' LEADER SAYS:

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—The door has not yet been closed against any attempt to avoid a coal hold-up in Queensland, according to the Miners' Federation President (Mr. I. Williams). He said to-day if it was humanly ...

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  4. TERRIFIC STORM HITS CHARLEVILLE

    CHARLEVILLE, Nov. 23.—A terrific hailstorm in 17 minutes this afternoon practically wrecked Charleville, and left the town covered in a sheet of ice. Within a few ...

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  5. TREES STANDING SENTINEL!

    Majestic-looking gums and sentinel on the brow of a hill in the vicinity of Colledge's Crossing, on the road to Mt. Crosby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. M.P. Fought 30 Guards

    TOKIO, Nov. 23.—For the second successive day Japanese members of Parliament yesterday fought their ...

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  7. "WALLABIES" WIN FIRST TEST

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Thirty-six thousand people yesterday saw the Wallabies defeat Scotland 16-7. At ...

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  8. NEGRESS DIES AGED 125

    LYNCHBURG (Virginia), Nov.23.—One of the nation's oldest citizens, Aunt Martha Payne, a negress, died here ...

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  9. INQUIRY ON AMERICAN MAJ-GEN.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Tom Clark) announced yesterday that the Justice ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. INDIAN CAPTAIN SCORES FLAWLESS N.O. CENTURY

    BRISBANE, November 23.—Although suffering from gastric trouble which forced him to retire from the recent New South Wales match after one day's play, the Indian captain, Lala Amarnath, scored a ...

    Article : 750 words
  11. 22 Homeless After Fire

    GLADSTONE, Nov. 23.—Twenty people had to live in the streets to-day, following Saturday night's fire, which ...

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  12. Growers Anxious Over Wheat Crop

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—The Downs wheat crop escaped damages from the week-end rain, but ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CHARGES ON ZONE ADMINISTRATION

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that a Tass Agency message from Berlin says that Marshal Sokolovsky, Russian Military Commander at the meeting of the Allied Control Council in ...

    Article : 324 words
  14. Town Mourns for Fire Victims

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 23.—Chrsitchurch this afternoon mourned for 41 victims of the tragic Fire which destroyed ...

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  15. WORKS RESERVE FOR SEASONAL UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—By keeping public works in reserve, and releasing them at appropriate times, the Government hopes to ...

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  16. TERRORISTS' THREAT TO TIE UP CHINESE SHIPPING

    HONG KONG, Nov. 23.—A complete disruption of sea communications between Hong Kong and Canton is threatened by the ...

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  17. FLYING DENTIST MISSING IN N.T.

    DARWIN, Nov. 23.—The flying dentist who serves in Darwin and isolated stations in the Northern Territory has ...

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  18. 1450 HOMES BUILT BY HOUSING COMMN.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 28.—The Minister for Housing (Mr. Power) said to-night that more than 8000 people, representing 1237 families, ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. BOY SAVED BY AMBULANCE MEN

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—Two Sandgate ambulance men in a dinghy rescued a 15-year-old boy clinging to an overturned sailing ...

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  20. DINGOES KILLING MANY CALVES

    KINGAROY, Nov. 23.—Kingaroy graziers would be lucky if they got 50 per cent, of their calves branded unless something ...

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  21. FORTUNE LEFT TO LABOUR PARTY

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—Reuter's says that Mr. R. A. Hopkinson, who died at Harrogate on November 21, left a fortune which ...

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  22. BODIES OF 13,000 Ps.O.W. FOUND IN GERMAN GRAVES

    LONDON, Nov. 23—Reuter's Hammelburg correspondent says that officials of the International Refugees' Organisation have discovered the bodies of about 13,000 Allied war prisoners, from seven countries, in 68 mass ...

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  23. RAIN STOPS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—American Jim Brink led F. Bennett, 6-1, 3-1, when rain stopped play in the N.S.W. men's singles ...

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  24. LINDWALL AND MILLER FIT

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—Ray Lindwall and Keith Miller have been declared fit to play in the first Test. They will leave for ...

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  25. GUARDS' STOP-WORK MEETING URGED

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23.—A stop work meeting of railway guards throughout Australia to obtain the abolition of passive time and ...

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  26. DR. MOWLL ELECTED PRIMATE OF AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Nov. 23.—The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Mowll) has been elected Primate of Australia in succession to the late ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. INDIA-COUNTRY UMPIRES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 23.—Messrs. E. Burke and J. R. McMenamin will umpire in the India v. Combined Country match at Warwick ...

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  28. LEG MANGLED WHEN WIRELESS EXPLODED

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 23—While rummaging among wireless equipment at the R.A.A.F. Disposals Depot at Spotswood to-day, ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. "BOMB" PROPOSAL AS ATOM CHECK

    PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 23.—George H. Earle, former U.S. Minister to Austria and Bulgaria, in a letter to the Secretary of ...

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  30. SHANNON STILL MAY RACE IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Nov. 23.—Shannon still may be allowed to race in California this winter, says the sporting newspaper, "The ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. EARLY TOUR BY ROYAL PAIR UNLIKELY

    LONDON, Nov. 23.—The "Sunday Express" says that Elizabeth and Philip are unlikely to leave Britain for any Empire tour ...

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