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  4. [?]IRAJI BREAKS HIS LONG [?]ERIES OF NEAR WINS [?]Y HIS VICTORY IN CUP

    MELBOURNE, November 4.—The cast iron grey, Hiraji, broke a tantal[?]ing run of minor places in important races in three States when he [?] the Melbourne Cup, Australia's richest horserace, to-day, from Fresh and Red Fury. In Brisbane, he was in the Doomben Ten ...

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  5. GENERAL RETURNS

    LIEUT-GENERAL Y.A.B. STURDEE (left), Chief of the Australian General Staff and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Australia, photographed as he was greeted by Major-General W. Bridgeford, Quartermaster-General of AMF, on his arrival at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RECOVERY OF MINERALS ON THE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, November 4.—Queensland's mineral production including coal and gold was 4,806,821 tons in 1946, compared with 4,404,305 in 1945, an increase of 402,516. Gold production was 62,733 ...

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  7. AMERICAN DIPLOMAT SUICIDES

    CONCORD (New Hampshire), November 3.—Mr. John G. Winant, U.S. Ambassador to Britain during the war, died ...

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  8. BANK BILL WILL ID DEMOCRACY

    CANBERRA, November 4.— Nationalisation of banking would save democracy from destruction and hold civilisation together, Mr. A. N. Fuller (Lab., NSW), said during the debate on the Banking Bill in the House of ...

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  9. Minister [?]lleges [?]ander

    [?], November 4.—High [?]ch dignatories would be [?]s witnesses during the [?] of the libel claim seeking ...

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  10. AUST. BUILDS UP BIGGER U.S. DEFICIT

    CANBERRA, Nov. 4. — Continuation of Australia's grave doller position was disclosed to-day by the Government ...

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  11. UNIONS BACKED BAKERS

    SYDNEY, November 4.— The striking Sydney bakers have been supported by the N.S.W. Trades and Labour Council, who, ...

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  12. Bill Extends Many Wartime Controls

    CANBERRA, November 4.—A Bill to extend the defence transitional Act, and to continue 50 wartime controls which would end in 1948, was introduced in the Home of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman). The Bill ...

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  13. ASSAULT ON JOCKEY IS ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, November 4. — Brisbane Juckey, A. warne, reported to the [?]ewards at the Beaudebert races to-day that he had ...

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  14. [?]M. FRAUM [?]SCOVERED [?] FRANCE

    LONDON November 4.— The representative of the Dally-[?] that three British [?] and [?] majors were ...

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  15. Parliament May Be Enlarged By 25 Per Cent.

    CANBERRA, November 4.—A section of Federal Calicut has revived its opinion of support for enlargement of membership of ...

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  17. MacArthur Will Be Candidate For Presidency

    BALTIMORE, November 4. — General MacArthur is planing a "trimpha[?] return to U.S.A. in the Spring to ...

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  18. STATE REVENUE RISE MAINTAINED

    BRISBANE, November 4. — State revenue continues to rise mainly through increased rail traffic and increased freights and ...

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  19. RUSSIA HAS FAILED TO WIN PEACE

    NEW YORK, November 4. — The State Department in a pamphlet published to-day blamed Russia for the United Nations failure to ...

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  20. QUEEN ELIZABETH TO AID OF SCHOONER

    HALIFAX (Nova S[?]a), November 4 — The Queen Elizabeth radioed last night that she was steaming to the rescue of the ...

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  21. Banking Firm Charged with Conspiracy

    [?]EE[?] November 4. — Two [?] States banking [?] firm who are be[?]ded [?]ing for alleged ...

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  22. Compensation Payable For Freehold Soldier Settler Land Determined

    BRISBANE, November 4.—The first case involving compensation payable for freehold land resumed for settlement of returned soldiers under the War Service Land Settlement Acquisition Act of 1945 was decided m a reserved judgment by Mr. J. L Callaghan, in the Lands Court to-day. It was in respect of 795 acres three roods in the parish of St. Ruth, Dalby, resumed on October 5, 1946, from tfce property of Edward Albert Pietsch. Pietscb claimed £3183 as ...

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  23. FILMS TO BE MADE OF ROYAL WEDDING

    LONDON, Nov. 4 — The King has now approved that films for newsreels and subsequent television shall be taken inside ...

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