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  4. Motor Men To Test Petrol. Rationing Validity.

    BRISBANE, November 6.—The secretary of the Queensland Automobile Chamber of Commerce, Mr. W. L. Pope, announced in Brisbane to-night that the Chamber will almost immediately test the validity of petrol rationing if it is to be re-introduced on November 15. Mr. Pope ...

    Article : 444 words
  5. Strange Red [?]laim On Atom.

    LONDON, Nov 6.—The Soviet Union was using atomic [?] to blast a channel between two mountain [?] change the direction of two Siberian rivers, [?]-licensed newspaper, Nacht Express, stated ...

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  6. C.O.L. STILL ON WAY UP.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 6.—Figures based on the all items "C" series index released to-day by the Government Statistician, Mr. S. Solomon, show that prices in all Queensland towns rose by more than 1½ per cent, ...

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  7. PRAISE FOR BOY: RESCUE.

    THE presence of mind of a nine-year-old boy, and the prompt attention of a trained nurse were responsible for ...

    Article : 569 words
  8. JUDGES' COLD STRIKE?

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that judges of the High Court of France—the youngest is 60 ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. IS WHEAT PRICE A CRIME?

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Reuter's Colombo correspondent says that the increase in the Australian price of wheat may ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. TO GIVE LEAD IN RESEARCH.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 6.—The functions of the Australian National University would be to give a lead in the problems ...

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  11. SUGAR IS UP TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Nov. 6.—Queenslanders will pay a ½d. a lb, more for sugar from to-morrow. In Brisbane, the new price ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. A SOLEMN CENOTAPH CEREMONY.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Reuters correspondent says that throughout the British Isles to—day, in small churches and ...

    Article : 201 words
  13. [?]ROR [?]LKS [?]ANIA.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The A[?] Press, quoting a Bel[?] broadcast to-day, "widespread ...

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  14. Fire Was Short But Serious.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6.—Many telegraph and telephone services in the city have been disrupted following an ...

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  15. Pioneer's Dream Comes True On The D.Downs.

    WARWICK, Nov. 6.—The cutting of a ribbon by the Minister for Works, Mr. W. Power, at Cunningham's Gap, on Saturday, saw the fulfilment of an idea visualised by Allan Cunningham, who was the first to penetrate the hills and discover the Darling Downs, 122 years ago. This fact was recognised by a gathering of ...

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  16. ARE GHOSTS PLAYING PRANKS?

    LONDON, November 6.—Glass tumblers exploding when no hand [?] many households that ghosts ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. Child Is Thrown From Car.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 6— A four-year-old girl was thrown from a speeding car after a motorist had abducted her ...

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  18. SAYS FADDEN WAS WRONG.

    SYDNEY, November 6.—The Minister for Shipping and Fuel, Senator W. P. Ashley, said to-day that a statement on petrol ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. [?]swer To Bomber.

    LONDON, Nov 6.—The Telegraph says that [?] which could be [?] intercepting atom ...

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  20. FARLEIGH MAN IS KILLED.

    MACKAY, Nov. 6—A man was killed and another was badly injured when a utility truck collided with the engine ...

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  21. DOLLAR RUMOUR IS BEHIND GOLD BUY.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Gold, which has been pouring Into U.S.A. for 15 years without Interruption, ...

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  22. GARAGE MAN KILLED.

    DALBY, November 6.—Mr. George Densley (40), garage proprietor, was killed instantly when the jeep he was driving ...

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  23. BASHER IS AT LARGE AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—Michael Dias (47), who was sentenced at the Darlinghurst Quarter sessions in September, 1947, to ...

    Article : 137 words
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  25. EXPERTS EXAMINE [?]LLIDE PROBLEM.

    [?]NE, November 6.—Three Federal Government experts [?] to Rockhampton to-day to examine the Callide coal- They will report on a request by Mr. Hanlon for Commonwealth financial aid to construct an 11-mile rail link ...

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  26. Give Us This Day A Better Loaf Is Aim.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 6.—The Bread Manufactures of Queensland have begun negotiation with the State Government for the formation of a wheat research institute. The object is to improve the bread quality. The manufacturers' secretary, Mr. K. Shaw, said to-day that the establishment of such a body was essential to lift ...

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  27. WOMAN CHOKED AND BATTERED.

    WELLINGTON, November 6 (A.A.P.-Reuter's)—A 69-year-old woman was choked and battered to death at Foxton, ...

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  28. A "Tongue" War In Gay Paree.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—The British United Press correspondent in Paris says that the new Chinese war has broken ...

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  29. [?] FOR HELP [?]OM MANILA.

    A.[?] November 6.—Reuter Manoel Lim, of the Philippines [?] has cabled the ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. ARMAMENTS SUPREMACY OR ELSE—IS WARNING.

    INDIANAPOLIS, November 6.—The U.S. must endeavour at all times to maintain such munitions supremacy that any potential enemy would be discouraged entirely from taking the path of aggression, stated the Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis ...

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  31. OXONIANS ACTED JUST LIKE LOUTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 6.—Cold, heavy rain caused must of Britain's Guy Fawkes celebrations to go off with a damp. ...

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  32. CONJURORS JEALOUS OF THEIR SECRETS.

    LONDON, November 6.—Behind closed doors and in an atmosphere of mystery, delegates to the conference of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. [?]ts Against Charge.

    [?] 6.—The [?] council, [?]chemists [?]etter to Mr. ...

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  34. PATUNG OCCUPIED.

    HONG KONG. Nov. 6.— A.A.P.—Reuter correspondent stated that the Peking radio has reported that Communists on ...

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