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  4. ECONOMIC PARLEYS

    CANBERRA, Nov. 10—The Commonwealth economic conference in London this month may be followed by a further meeting of the Prime Ministers in London next June for the Coronation. The ate aim of the Sterling Are of securing free convertibility of ...

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  5. Labour Policy For Election

    CANBERRA, Nov, 10—The Leader of the Opposition, Dr. Evatt, to-day outlined an eight point plan which the Labour Party proposed for the Australian people ...

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  6. Anchor Hill Re-captured

    SEOUL, Nov. 10.—United Nations infantrymen drove 1000 Communists from Anchor Hill on the Korean eastern front to-day in a bayonet charge that carried, to the banks of the icy Nam River. ...

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  7. More Police Needed

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10— The State Government has been asked to increase the strength of the Queensland police force. ...

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  8. Africans Stone Nun To Death

    EAST LONDON (South Africa), Nov. 10. — A European nun was stoned to death to-day by Africans as she sat in her motor car. Her body was incinerated when the Africans set the car on fire. ...

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  9. Rail Link To Beef Country

    BRISBANE, November 10—A second approach to the Federal Government on a railway from Dajarra to ...

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  10. Police Inquiry May Be Open

    BRISBANE, Novermber 10.—A Police Department Inquiry at C.I.B. headquarters tomorrow may be thrown open to ...

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  11. TRAFFIC ARRESTS ARE LIMITED

    BRISBANE, November 10.—Traffic police were ordered not in make arrests under the Traffic Act except for ...

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  12. TALLOW PRICES

    BRISBANE, November 10.— A deputation by the Brisbane Fat Stock and Produce Broker's Association to-day ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. Two Electrocuted

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 10.—A four year old girl and her mother were clectrocuted as they stood near a caravan in ...

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  14. TROOPS DROPPED IN REBEL TERRITORY

    NEW YORK, Nov, 10. —Thousands of French paratroopers have been dropped into the heart of Vietminh ...

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  15. Quiet Meeting

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10—No attempt was made by Communists to-night to break up the A.L.P. meeting supporting ...

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  16. LOTTERY WINNER UNFIT TO PLEAD

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.—A Quarter Sessions jury to-day found a man who had once won a £12,000 lottery unfit to plead ...

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  17. £2M. CONTRACT FOR PINEAPPLES

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—A South Queensland Fruit Growers' Co-operative to-day signed with a London selling agency ...

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  18. TWO FOUND WITH THROATS CUT

    SYDNEY, November 10.— A police sergeant on leave and his [?] were found with wounds to the throat of their son's house ...

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  21. Taxation Building

    BRISBANE, Novermber 10— Seven Federal Parliamentarians are in Brisbane tp report on the urgency for a planned 14 story ...

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  22. SPECIAL TRAMS FOR DAVIS CUP

    BRISBANE, November 10.— Special trains may bring Ralians to Brisbane for the Davis Cup match between ...

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  23. Experimental Farm

    BRISBANE, Nov. 10.—State Cabinet to-day decided to establish a 700 acre resoarek farm between Marceba and ...

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  24. HAYMAN ISLAND TRIAL

    TOWNSVILLE, Nov. 10—The death of Thomas Manders May resulted when a man, who jumped in front of the Hayman Island miniature train was bumped and cannoned into May and two other people knocking them off the jetty into the water, said Clifford lan Ciller in his own defence at the criminal sittings of the ...

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  25. Offensive Letters

    SYDNEY, Nov. 10.— George Royal Gibson (36), electrician, was [?] a total of £160 at the Central Court to-day for ...

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  26. NEARLY ALL HAVE BATH-A-WEEK

    LONDON.— About 16 p.c. of the English population takes a bath once a week in summer. In winter the figure ...

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